- Chelsea spot on
DIDIER Drogba took Chelsea to Champions League glory last night, scoring the decisive penalty in a dramatic shootout against Bayern Munich.
- Didier Drogba's spot on
DIDIER Drogba took Chelsea to Champions League glory last night, scoring the decisive penalty in a dramatic shootout against Bayern Munich.
- Didier Drogba's pen from heaven
DIDIER Drogba took Chelsea to Champions League glory last night, scoring the decisive penalty in a dramatic shootout against Bayern Munich.
- Terrifying Torch Tales: Our guide to murky past of places on Olympic route
ROTTING flesh, pigs with leprosy and a king turned grave robber. There are plenty of horrible and disgusting facts to be unearthered across the UK.
- Mob link to Italy bomb
THE Mafia was last night suspected of planting a bomb outside an Italian high school that killed a teenage girl.
- Teenager shot dead
AN 18-year-old woman died and her 21-year-old sister was seriously injured when they were gunned down in a house in Northern Ireland.
- Darling calls for growth plans
There needs to be a "credible plan for growth" both in Britain and Europe to help rebuild confidence and avoid more countries tipping into recession, former Labour chancellor of the exchequer Alistair Darling has warned.
- Four people die in Italy quake
One of the strongest earthquakes to shake northern Italy rattled the region around Bologna on Sunday morning, a magnitude-6.0 temblor that killed at least four people, toppled buildings and sent residents running into the streets, emergency services and news reports said.
- Three killed in Italy quake: Report
One of the strongest earthquakes to shake northern Italy rattled the region around Bologna on Sunday morning, a magnitude-6.0 temblor that killed at least three people, toppled some buildings and sent residents running into the streets, emergency services and news reports said.
- Falklands War memorial unveiled
A new memorial commemorating the 255 British servicemen who died in the Falklands War is to be unveiled during a special service.
- Flower show not dampened by weather
After one of the soggiest springs in living memory, the world's most famous flower show opens this week.
- Miliband rating overtakes Cameron
Ed Miliband's personal rating has overtaken David Cameron's for the first time, according to a new poll.
- Amputee 'humbled' by Torch relay
A Royal Marine who lost an arm and both legs when he stood on a landmine in Afghanistan has described carrying the Olympic Torch as a "humbling experience".
- Boy, 12, poised for Torch relay
The London 2012 torch relay has entered its second day.
- UK force 'may stay in Afghanistan'
Small numbers of British troops could remain in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of the main force in 2014 to combat international terrorism.
- Employment plan to be published
Coalition tensions are set to flare this week when a radical plan for ripping up employment red tape is finally published.
- New reductions in petrol price war
Supermarket giant Sainsbury's has sparked a new round of the petrol price cutting war by announcing it will reduce its forecourt costs by 3p a litre.
- Stars back blood donation campaign
Celebrities including Gary Lineker, Sarah Beeny and Jayne Torvill are backing a campaign urging people to give blood.
- Lotto jackpot rolls over to £9.4m
Wednesday's estimated jackpot will be a £9.4m rollover after there were no winners in the Saturday draw, Camelot said.
- Tributes for murdered grandmother
A man will appear in court on Monday charged with the murder of a "devoted" grandmother found stabbed and beaten to death.
- UK tribute to Suu Kyi
BURMESE democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be given the rare honour of addressing both houses of Parliament next month.
- Pair in child sex swoop
TWO more suspects in the Rochdale child sex grooming case have been arrested, police said yesterday.
- Sea hunt called off
THE search for two missing fishermen was called off yesterday after their boat was found on the sea bed.
- Could be EU
MORE than a dozen lottery winners have failed to claim their millions.
- Gearing up for fuel price war
A BITTER supermarket petrol price war was raging last night with one store slashing 12p off a litre of fuel.