• A motorist's tweet boasting about hitting a cyclist created uproar when it went viral. What does it reveal about the battle on the UK's roads?
  • Head teachers may have to increase class classes if they are to pay the best teachers higher wages, the chief inspector of schools in England admits.
  • Cop killer Dale Cregan has pleaded guilty to the murders of father and son Mark and David Short.
  • David Attenborough examines news that a "stocktake" of UK nature suggests 60% of animal and plant species have declined in the past 50 years - and one in 10 could end up disappearing.
  • Sergio Garcia apologises for making what could be interpreted as a racist remark about world number one Tiger Woods.
  • Iran's President Ahmadinejad says he will contest the disqualification of his ally Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei from next month's presidential poll.
  • A row has erupted between Russia and Azerbaijan over the Eurovision song contest, with the Russian foreign minister accusing the Azerbaijanis of vote-rigging.
  • Is Wembley the cradle of German football?
  • A former refugee living on an estate in Tyneside compares life for families living on the poverty line in England and Africa.
  • Mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy could be dimming the intellect of some babies born in the UK, say researchers who studied 1,000 families.
  • MPs approve same-sex marriage plans at third reading despite significant opposition.
  • Twenty-four hours of news photos: 21 May
  • Gigantic tornado rips through Oklahoma City
  • India's last remaining tramcars
  • Twenty-four hours of news photos: 20 May
  • 58th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo
  • Idiosyncratic English rituals on camera
  • The renowned classical pianist and National Medal of Arts winner, Van Cliburn, has died aged 78. His publicist and friend Mary Lou Falcone said he had died at home in Fort Worth, Texas.
  • A shark possibly 14 feet long killed a swimmer near a popular New Zealand beach today, then disappeared after police attempting to save the man fired gunshots at the enormous predator.
  • Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to the victims of the hot air balloon crash in Luxor on Tuesday.
  • The Luxor hot air balloon disaster that killed 19 tourists when fire engulfed their basket as they flew 1,000ft above the ground, was the second crash involving the same company in two years, according to reports.
  • Amateur video footage has captured the moment a hot air balloon in Luxor caught fire and crashed to the ground, killing 19 tourists.
  • A British traveller who survived the Luxor hot air balloon disaster was forced to watch as his wife and 18 other passengers were killed when fire engulfed their basket as they flew 1,000ft above the ground.
  • A Briton badly injured in an earlier Luxor balloon crash spoke today of her horror at hearing of another tragedy in Egypt.

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