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BBCGold buttons for Queen's bannerHalf a million gold buttons decorate Royal Barge
Cannabis laws 'need changing'Growing small amounts of cannabis should be treated like a speeding ticket with a fine and no criminal record, according to a drugs charity.
Spain's cost of borrowing jumpsThe cost of borrowing on the international money markets rise sharply for Spain as investors fear further financial turmoil in Europe.
Schools 'fail to teach swimming'A third of children in England cannot swim by the time they leave primary school, according to research from the Amateur Swimming Association.
N Korea 'resumes work' on reactorNorth Korea resumes work on a light water reactor that could be used to support its nuclear programme after months of inactivity, a US institute says.
VIDEO: Pakistan set to lift Nato Afghan blockadeThe Pakistani government appears to be on the verge of lifting its six-month blockade on the transport of Nato goods through Pakistan to Afghanistan.
Congo warlord's 'days numbered'The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor tells the BBC he believes the net is closing around Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda.
Trial told of Srebrenica chaosProsecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial.
Councils 'must lower emissions'Local authorities across the UK should have a statutory duty to combat climate change, government advisors recommend.
English housing starts fall backThe number of new homes started by house builders in England fell again in the first three months of the year, according to official figures.
Cowell is 'puzzled' by The VoiceThe X Factor's Simon Cowell says he is "puzzled" about why BBC One's The Voice is not on the radio instead of TV.
Social work cuts 'risking lives'Some 88% of social workers think cuts are putting vulnerable children's lives at risk, a survey five years after the death of baby Peter Connolly suggests.
VIDEO: Adrenaline sports on dangerous volcanoA team of speed flyers have become the world's first to successfully descend Italy's Mount Etna.
Old films to aid memory recoveryOld home movies are being used to help trigger the forgotten past of people with dementia and other memory loss.
Queen asked to end 'blood taint'A petition is to go to the Queen asking her to set aside legislation that punished Jacobite sympathisers and all their descendants.
Rebuilding spurs Japan economyJapan's economy grows by 1.0% between January and March compared with the previous three months, official figures show.
The baby time-lapse trendBaby time-lapses are becoming increasingly common. So are they the ultimate way of documenting a child's development?
Experts study Harry Potter novelsMore than 60 academics from across the world gather in Scotland to examine the literary merits of the Harry Potter novels.
Tidal turbine 'performing well'A subsea turbine which uses tidal power to generate electricity has successfully completed initial tests off Orkney.
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