- Balls warns of cuts 'catastrophe'
Labour's Ed Balls warns the world economy faces a "catastrophe" unless Germany abandons pressure on eurozone countries to cut public spending.
- Falklands War memorial unveiled
A service is taking place to dedicate a new memorial at Britain's National Memorial Arboretum to the 255 Britons who died in the Falklands War.
- Chelsea fans jubilant at cup win
Chelsea fans across the world are celebrating their team's historic Champions League win, as a victory parade in west London is planned.
- Phone hack police chief to retire
The senior Scotland Yard officer in charge of three linked phone-hacking investigations will retire later this year, the Met Police confirms.
- Chopper designer dies from cancer
The designer of the iconic Raleigh Chopper bike dies after a battle with cancer.
- Crowded House drummer Jones dies
Crowded House drummer Peter Jones dies at the age of 45.
- Girl's body found at observatory
A teenager's body is found in undergrowth next to a Merseyside observatory, sparking the arrest of a man on suspicion of murder.
- NHS hospital food 'will improve'
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley insists the quality of hospital food in England will improve, after criticism of the nutritional value of meals currently offered.
- UK force 'to stay in Afghanistan'
A small number of British soldiers could remain in Afghanistan after forces withdraw in 2014, a senior UK government official says.
- Man on grandmother murder charge
A 27-year-old man is charged with murder after a woman was found beaten and stabbed at a residential caravan park in Oxfordshire.
- Women oppose female bishops move
More than 2,000 female members of the Church of England sign a petition opposing the ordination of women bishops.
- Torch takes in South Devon coast
The Olympic flame is being carried from Plymouth to Exeter on the second day of the torch relay ahead of the London 2012 Games.
- 'Ali G' town Staines changes name
The Surrey town of Staines officially changes its name to Staines-upon-Thames in an attempt to boost its riverside image.
- 'Cursing stone' found on island
A stone discovered by chance on the Isle of Canna is Scotland's first known example of a bullaun "cursing stone", experts reveal.
- Teenage shooting victim is named
The teenage girl shot dead in Bellaghy on Saturday morning was 18-year-old Lauren O'Neill.
- Assault youth's condition critical
A 16-year-old youth assaulted on the outskirts of north Belfast on Saturday remains in a critical condition in hospital.
- War of words over police job cuts
The Home Office disputes claims that 1,600 police officers will be lost in Wales due to spending cuts.
- Man found dead after fire in flat
Police and the fire service are investigating the death of a man following a fire in Cardiff.
- Chemical weapon 'risk' at Kinloss
RAF Kinloss authorities knew the public could be at risk from chemical weapons buried near the base, according to documents obtained by BBC Scotland.
- Referendum battle 'gearing up'
Campaigns urging voters to back either Scottish independence or the United Kingdom are set to be launched within weeks.
- Dead rare breed dogs discovered
Eight rare breed dogs have been found dead or abandoned in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire in the past three weeks, the RSPCA reveals.
- Body found following explosion
A man's body is discovered by police responding to an explosion in Gloucester.
- Live - England v West Indies
Half-centuries from Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Marlon Samuels help West Indies England as West Indies edge into the lead at Lord's.
- Hodgson warns players to behave
England boss Roy Hodgson warns his players to behave responsibly at their city-centre base during Euro 2012.
- O'Driscoll wants Leinster dynasty
Brian O'Driscoll insists Leinster will chase more glory after crushing Ulster 42-14 in the Heineken Cup final at Twickenham.
- How do you insult someone legally?
Campaigners want to overturn laws targeting "insulting words and behaviour". Just how safe is it to scorn others?
- A Point of View: The European Dream Has Become A Nightmare
It may be time to give up on the European project in its current form, laments Will Self.
- Quiz of the week's news
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.
- Report 'to urge cutting red tape'
The prime minister is this week expected to back a plan to help boost growth by cutting employment red tape.
- Merkel 'suggests Greek euro vote'
Greek officials say Germany's Chancellor Merkel has suggested a euro referendum, but Berlin denies the report, as world leaders gather in the US for a G8 summit meeting.
- PM: 'Good progress' on eurozone
David Cameron says progress is being made in the G8 summit as world leaders says they want debt-stricken Greece to remain in the eurozone.
- VIDEO: House of Commons
MPs have put questions to Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and his ministerial team.
- VIDEO: Falklands memorial to be dedicated
A service will be held on Sunday at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire to dedicate a new memorial to the 255 Britons who died in the Falklands War.
- VIDEO: Military parade for Queen's Jubilee
Thousands of members of the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force have taken part in a parade and flypast to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
- VIDEO: Banksy 'marks Queen's Jubilee'
Andrew Marr and experts ask if the graffiti artist Banksy's latest offering ahead of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee means he is as radical as ever.
- VIDEO: Huge crowds greet Olympic torch
Sailing champion Ben Ainslie starts the London 2012 Olympic torch relay from Land's End amid tight security.
- VIDEO: Missing fishermen search halted
The search for two fishermen missing off the Dorset coast has been called off, after a life-raft was found with the wreck of their boat.
- VIDEO: Jamie: 'I've given up on politics'
TV chef Jamie Oliver says he has given up on trying to change governments' attitudes to healthy eating, as he visits New York in a bid to tackle obesity there.
- VIDEO: Ecstatic Chelsea fans celebrate win
Chelsea have won the Champions League for the first time in the club's history, beating German team Bayern Munich in a penalty shoot out.
- VIDEO: Kirstie: Parenting 'isn't rocket science'
Mother-of-two Kirstie Allsopp said it is difficult for some people to be good parents, because they didn't have good parents themselves. It comes after David Cameron dismissed claims that a new scheme to teach parenting skills amount to a 'nanny state'.
- Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
Andrew Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
- In pictures: Torch relay sets off
Images from the first leg of the Olympic Torch's 70-day journey
- Lemon 'wants Carry On success'
Leigh Francis on his desire to emulate the Carry On films
- Your pictures: Sailing
Readers' photos on the theme sailing.
- Am I Sacha Baron Cohen's next target?
Am I Sacha Baron Cohen's next target?
- Crash victim reunited with player
Fan reunited with footballer whose voice helped him out of a coma
- Focus on result of eurozone talks
Focus on result of eurozone talks