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Four killed in Italy earthquake
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake in northern Italy kills at least four people and causes thousands of others to flee into the streets.
Chelsea preparing for cup parade
Tens of thousands of Chelsea fans are expected to line the streets of west London later to celebrate the club's historic Champions League win.
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.
Hodgson warns players to behave
England boss Roy Hodgson warns his players to behave responsibly at their city-centre base during Euro 2012.
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.
AUDIO: Re-live Chelsea's dramatic victory
Listen to BBC Radio 5 live's coverage as Chelsea beat Bayern Munich on penalties to win the Champions League for the first time in their history.
Obama: EU 'must focus on growth'
Speaking after the G8 summit, US President Obama says leaders agree that economies must focus on jobs and growth to boost recovery.
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.
Serbia votes for new president
Voters in Serbia have a choice between a reformist and a nationalist as they vote for a president, months after winning EU candidate status.