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Two BBC men shot in Saudi capital   (BBC)
An Irishman has been shot dead and a Briton injured after gunmen opened fire in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

Caroline suspect's trial to start   (BBC)
The man accused of murdering and raping 13-year-old schoolgirl Caroline Dickinson is going on trial.

Police begin Euro 2004 operations   (BBC)
Police begin the security operation to stop English football hooligans from travelling to Portugal.

Final push for election campaigns   (BBC)
The political parties launch a frenetic final few days of campaigning ahead of Thursday's local and European elections.

Man sought over Henley shootings   (BBC)
Police name a man they want to question after two women were shot dead near Henley-on-Thames.

Straw statement due on Iraq   (BBC)
The foreign secretary prepares to update MPs about Iraq amid hopes for an imminent UN deal over the country's future.

Aslef head seeks show of support   (BBC)
The leader of train drivers' union Aslef seeks support in his power struggle with members of the union's executive.

Demand boosts service recovery   (BBC)
Recovery is spreading across the service sector as demand rises, says a new report from the CBI and Grant Thornton.

Jennifer wins in Hell's Kitchen   (BBC)
Jennifer Ellison is crowned celebrity chef in Hell's Kitchen TV show.

Cricket: Rampant England on top   (BBC)
New Zealand crash to 102-5 after Geraint Jones' maiden Test ton puts England on the path to victory at Headingley.

Football: Terry boost for England   (BBC)
England's John Terry hopes to resume training on Tuesday after a hamstring problem.

Freed mother speaks of ordeal   (BBC)
Sally Clark, cleared of murdering her two baby sons, speaks about her experiences for the first time in a book.

Leaders, veterans mark D-Day   (BBC)
Thousands of veterans and the leaders of 17 countries commemorate the D-Day landings 60 years ago.

Briton killed in northern Iraq   (BBC)
A British security guard has been killed and three others injured after an attack on a civilian car in northern Iraq.

Charles should 'take the plunge'   (BBC)
Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, has again said he hopes the Prince of Wales will marry again.

Woman pulled from blast houses   (BBC)
A woman is pulled from rubble as two terraced homes are destroyed by an explosion in Kent.

UK leaders pay tribute to Reagan   (BBC)
The Queen and Prime Minister Tony Blair lead tributes in the UK to former US President Ronald Reagan on his death.

Faces of the week   (BBC)
Chef Gordon Ramsay is a driven man, committed to high standards and fearless in his use of foul language. Is there more to him than a fear-inducing perfectionism? Plus Jane Tomlinson, Michael Vaughan and more.

Would I lie to you?   (BBC)
The use of lie detectors to test cheating partners and dishonest employees is on the rise. But do the machines actually work, and what is it like to take a test?

Bilderberg: The ultimate conspiracy theory   (BBC)
The Bilderberg group, a coterie of thinkers and power-brokers, has been accused of fixing the fate of the world behind closed doors. As it marks its 50th anniversary, rumours are more rife than ever.


Cameraman dies as BBC pair are shot in Saudi   (Telegraph)
A BBC cameraman has been killed and his journalist colleague seriously wounded while they filmed in a known Islamic militant area of Riyadh.

The predator snapping at Howard's heels   (Telegraph)
After being mauled by Labour for the past decade, it seems that the Conservative Party is about to fall victim to a ferocious new predator: the United Kingdom Independence Party

Motoring costs more than a mortgage   (Telegraph)
Running a car exceeds the cost of an average mortgage, according to research that predicts that petrol increases alone could cause motoring costs to rise by £180 a year over the next 12 months.

Neighbours fall out as 'rose rage' takes hold   (Telegraph)
Gardens are a source of conflict with neighbours for almost a third of the population, according to a survey that claims to define a new phenomenon - "rose rage".

Woman, 83, is saved as blast wrecks homes   (Telegraph)
Neighbours pulled an 83-year-old woman from the wreckage of her home after an explosion ripped through eight houses.

Statins 'cut heart risk for diabetics'   (Telegraph)
Diabetics taking a daily dose of a cholesterol-lowering drug can cut the risk of a heart attack by a third and that of a stroke by nearly a half, according to a new study.

Once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon carries health warning   (Telegraph)
One of the rarest events in the astronomical calendar will be visible across Britain when Venus passes in front of the Sun.

The 'vegetarians' who eat red meat   (Telegraph)
Almost a quarter of people who describe themselves as vegetarian sometimes eat red meat, according to new research.

News in brief   (Telegraph)


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