News
2/6/12,
Ian Paisley admitted to hospital
It is understood that the former first minister and leader of the DUP, Ian Paisley, has been admitted to hospital.
2/6/12,
Network Rail boss rejects bonus
Network Rail bosses, including chief executive Sir David Higgins, say they will not accept bonuses this year.
2/6/12,
Mars cooperation near collapse
US space agency officials let their European counterparts know that it is now highly unlikely that America will participate in joint missions to the Red Planet in 2016 and 2018.
2/6/12,
Ghana 'lucky' to be in last four
Ghana admit they are lucky to have reached the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals, after being gifted an extra-time winner by Tunisia.
2/6/12,
Syria troops step up Homs bombing
Heavy artillery fire rocks the restive Syrian city of Homs, in what anti-government activists are calling one of the fiercest assaults yet.
2/6/12,
Queen commemorates 60-year reign
The Queen visits a school in Norfolk and there are gun salutes around the UK as she marks the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne.
2/6/12,
Delay in Greece bailout meeting
Government talks in Greece to try to agree new austerity measures needed to secure bailout funds and avoid defaulting on its debts are delayed.
2/6/12,
US and Israel 'in unison' on Iran
The US is working closely with Israel to use diplomacy to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power, President Barack Obama says.
2/6/12,
Acta protests spread over Europe
Dozens of protests are planned across Europe in opposition to the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
2/6/12,
Transplant jaw made by 3D printer
An 83-year-old woman is fitted with a jaw made by a 3D printer in what doctors say is the first operation of its kind.
Sports
2/6/12,
Widnes deny pitch safety concerns
Widnes reject safety concerns over artificial pitch following their Super League opener against Wakefield.
2/6/12,
Dundee Utd to host Celtic in Cup
Dundee United are drawn to face holders Celtic in the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup.
2/6/12,
Yuvraj Singh's cancer 'curable'
The cancer of India cricketer Yuvraj Singh is curable, one of his doctors says, and he could be back on the field by May.
2/6/12,
British hockey's silver lining
Why silver in Argentina is good news for British hockey's Olympic hopes this summer
2/6/12,
VIDEO: Welsh Grand Prix bowls
TV coverage of the Welsh Grand Prix from Llanelli
2/6/12,
Robertson hopes to reach Olympics
Britain's Nathan Robertson insists he will not give up on his ambition of competing at the 2012 Olympics despite admitting he faces an uphill battle.
2/6/12,
'Odd Couple' claim over Redknapp
Harry Redknapp and former Portsmouth FC chairman Milan Mandaric were like "The Odd Couple", a court hears.
2/6/12,
Capello 'may have breached deal'
Former FA chief executive David Davies says the governing body is taking England coach Fabio Capello's comments about John Terry being removed as national team captain "very seriously".
2/6/12,
Dickson fit for England in Italy
England scrum-half Lee Dickson will be fit for Saturday's Six Nations match with Italy despite a fractured hand against Scotland.
2/6/12,
Contador given two-year drug ban
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