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Pakistani politician is shot deadPakistani politician Zahra Shahid Hussain, a senior member of Imran Khan's Movement for Justice party, is shot dead in the city of Karachi.
Bank governor in Help to Buy warningThe outgoing Bank of England governor warns a government plan to boost the housing market with part-mortgage guarantees has no long-term place.
Denmark crowned Eurovision winnersDenmark's Emmelie de Forest wins the Eurovision Song Contest, with the UK's Bonnie Tyler finishing 19th out of 26 countries.
Tories attack PM over gay marriageGrassroots Conservatives attack David Cameron's support for gay marriage, saying it has made winning the next election "virtually impossible".
Tearful Beckham signs off with winDavid Beckham leaves the pitch in tears as he completes the final home match of his career - for French champions Paris St-Germain.
No 10 issues 'loon slur' denialNo 10 denies that "anyone in Downing Street" made comments reported in several papers describing Tory activists as "mad, swivel-eyed loons".
Riot mars Belgrade football derbyPolice in the Serbian capital Belgrade make 104 arrests as rival fans of the city's Partizan and Red Star teams clash at a match.
Car hits crowd at Virginia paradeUp to 60 people were injured when a car ploughed into a crowd during a parade in the US state of Virginia, officials say.
Targets 'risk pupil well-being'Pupils' well-being and education should not be sacrificed to meet new targets, the leader of a head teachers' union will tell its annual conference.
Father of Assad spokesman kidnappedGunmen in Syria abduct the elderly father of Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, one of the most powerful voices in the government.
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Pakistani politician is shot deadPakistani politician Zahra Shahid Hussain, a senior member of Imran Khan's Movement for Justice party, is shot dead in the city of Karachi.
Bank governor in Help to Buy warningThe outgoing Bank of England governor warns a government plan to boost the housing market with part-mortgage guarantees has no long-term place.
Denmark crowned Eurovision winnersDenmark's Emmelie de Forest wins the Eurovision Song Contest, with the UK's Bonnie Tyler finishing 19th out of 26 countries.
Tories attack PM over gay marriageGrassroots Conservatives attack David Cameron's support for gay marriage, saying it has made winning the next election "virtually impossible".
Tearful Beckham signs off with winDavid Beckham leaves the pitch in tears as he completes the final home match of his career - for French champions Paris St-Germain.
No 10 issues 'loon slur' denialNo 10 denies that "anyone in Downing Street" made comments reported in several papers describing Tory activists as "mad, swivel-eyed loons".
Riot mars Belgrade football derbyPolice in the Serbian capital Belgrade make 104 arrests as rival fans of the city's Partizan and Red Star teams clash at a match.
Car hits crowd at Virginia paradeUp to 60 people were injured when a car ploughed into a crowd during a parade in the US state of Virginia, officials say.
Targets 'risk pupil well-being'Pupils' well-being and education should not be sacrificed to meet new targets, the leader of a head teachers' union will tell its annual conference.
Father of Assad spokesman kidnappedGunmen in Syria abduct the elderly father of Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, one of the most powerful voices in the government.
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Bank governor in Help to Buy warningThe outgoing Bank of England governor warns a government plan to boost the housing market with part-mortgage guarantees has no long-term place.
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