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BBC - NewsTribunal rejects Rangers appealRangers have their appeal against a year-long transfer embargo and a £160,000 fine rejected by a Scottish FA tribunal.
AUDIO: Children's shows leave BBC OneChildren's programmes will no longer be shown on BBC One and Two following the digital switchover, the BBC Trust has confirmed.
VIDEO: Sam Hallam supporters celebrateSam Hallam was freed on bail earlier to jubilant scenes at the Court of Appeal.
Winstone slams murder case policeActor Ray Winstone criticises the police after a man who served seven years for a murder he always denied walked free from court.
Spanish queen cancels UK visitSpain's Queen Sofia cancels a visit to the UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over the territory of Gibraltar.
Google makes search 'more human'Google revamps its search engine in an attempt to offer instant answers to search questions with a new function, the Knowledge Graph.
Baby lamppost death accidentalThe death of an 11-month-old baby killed by a falling lamppost was accidental, a jury rules.
New faces on Tory 1922 committeeConservative backbenchers elect the executive body of their influential 1922 committee, with newer MPs regarded as being more supportive of the coalition gaining ground.
Fed wary of any US spending cutsThe Federal Reserve is worried about the impact on the US economy if government spending is cut sharply, minutes of its April meeting show.
Strauss not thinking of quittingAndrew Strauss says he has not thought of giving up the England captaincy, ahead of the first Test against West Indies at Lord's.
VIDEO: Assad: 'People support my reforms'In an address to Russian TV today, President Bashar Assad insisted the Syrian people supported his reforms and called his opponents "terrorists".
Syria is 'losing information war'Syria is losing the information war against the West, President Bashar al-Assad has said, amid continuing violence across the country.
Dog sounds alarm for hurt ownerA dog saves the day as it sounds the panic alarm as its disabled owner collapses when getting out of the shower.
Runaway Tube train charge broughtLondon Underground and two companies are to be prosecuted by the rail regulator over a runaway train on the Northern Line.
Bangladeshi arrests spark angerDemonstrators and police clash in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka after 33 senior opposition figures are arrested in connection with anti-government protests last month.
Cardiff Airport boss leaves jobThe managing director of under-fire Cardiff Airport leaves his post, it emerges, while a new operations director is appointed by the Spanish owners.
New Palestinian cabinet sworn inPalestinian Authority President and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas swears in a new cabinet in the West Bank, a move Hamas describes as a "big error".
VIDEO: Thoughts used to control robotic armTwo patients in the United States who are paralysed from the neck down have been able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts.
'Fear' over body parts retentionVictims' campaigner Alan McBride said there is fear among families of victims following the revelation that the PSNI kept body parts and tissue samples in 64 cases of suspicious and unexplained deaths.
Mexico generals face drugs probeTwo Mexican generals are detained and questioned on suspicion of having links to a Mexican drug cartel.
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