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BBC News - Home
  • Police failed over hack warnings
    Police should have warned people whose phones were hacked by the News of the World, a judicial review - pushed for by Lord Prescott - rules.

  • Gulf states fuel Syria isolation
    Gulf Arab states expel Syria's ambassadors, accusing Damascus of shunning Arab efforts to end months of bloodshed, as Russian officials visit President Assad.

  • Abu Qatada ruling 'unacceptable'
    It is "not acceptable" that the UK cannot deport Abu Qatada to Jordan, Home Secretary Theresa May tells MPs, after the radical cleric was granted bail.

  • Call for Paisley support prayers
    The family of former first minister and DUP leader Ian Paisley remain at his hospital bedside.

  • Press watchdog 'made a scapegoat'
    The Press Complaints Commission was made a scapegoat over phone-hacking at the News of the World, its former chairman tells the Leveson Inquiry.

  • RBS boss: 'Prove critics wrong'
    RBS boss Stephen Hester breaks his silence on the controversy surrounding his bonus, saying the attention had been "discomforting, to say the least".

  • Milly Dowler killer seeks appeal
    Former bouncer Levi Bellfield is due to seek permission to appeal against his conviction for the kidnap and murder of teenager Milly Dowler.

  • Lansley 'has PM's full support'
    Andrew Lansley has David Cameron's "full support", despite a Downing Street source reportedly saying the health secretary "should be taken out and shot".

  • Iranian president summoned by MPs
    Iran's parliament summons the country's president for questioning - the first time this has happened since the 1979 revolution.