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Suspended snooker player Joe Jogia hits out at his treatment by the sport's governing body, saying he feels 'victimised.
Situations in Spain and Syria dominate
A second British rower is rescued from the Pacific after raising the alarm during a solo attempt to row from Japan to the US.
Eurozone ministers are due to hold a conference call to discuss a possible bailout for Spanish banks, as the IMF warns 40bn euros is needed.
The Magazine has asked people for their pictures and recollections of unusually named towns in the UK.
R4 newsreader Charlotte Green on getting the giggles on air
Police warn they are working to track down 11,000 customers of a gang that specialised in selling fake IDs, after one of the ringleaders is jailed.
Police arrest 190 people in several countries - and rescue 18 children - in a major US crackdown on child pornography, officials say.
UK graduates contribute to the economy almost 10 times what it costs the state to educate them to degree level, research suggests.
Two rebel groups that seized northern Mali two months ago have clashed following protests in the town of Kidal, witnesses say.
Thousands protest in Greece against the far-right Golden Dawn party, a day after one of its members assaulted a woman on live TV.
Lloyds Banking Group has agreed to pay compensation and refund interest payments on a £18,000 loan it gave to an elderly dementia payment
Peer-to-peer lending via three websites that link savers with borrowers - bypassing the banking system - has topped £250m.
Russia coach Dick Advocaat praises Andrey Arshavin after he inspired his country to a 4-1 win over the Czech Republic.
A UK ticket-holder has won a £63.8 million half-share of the Euromillions jackpot, a National Lottery spokeswoman says.
Seven UN peacekeepers die in an ambush in southwestern Ivory Coast close to the border with Liberia, UN officials say.
UN monitors have been in the Syrian village of Qubair to investigate the scene of a massacre which took place on Wednesday.
Coach Franciszek Smuda says Poland were "paralysed by the pressure" as Greece fought back from a goal down to draw 1-1 in the opening match of Euro 2012.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said he will accept "non-member state" status at the UN, if Israel chooses not to re-start peace talks.
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