Syrian refugees show the most important thing they brought from home when forced to flee the conflict, as part of a UNHCR campaign. What would you take?
Former Labour minister Ben Bradshaw says there is no legal reason to prevent publication of the names of those involved in a cover-up at the NHS regulator the CQC.
Tributes pour in for James Gandolfini, the American actor best known for his role as the mob boss in The Sopranos, who has died at the age of 51.
On World Refugee Day, Reem Alsalem from UNHCR writes for Channel 4 News on the refugees who came to Syria to start a new life - but find themselves trapped in a new crisis.
The health secretary describes an attempt by NHS regulators to cover up a failure to investigate the deaths of several babies at a Cumbria hospital, as "completely unacceptable".
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The City regulator says Britain's banks still need to raise £27bn to withstand future shocks. Worst off is the taxpayer-backed Royal Bank of Scotland, which is told it has a gap of £13.6bn to plug.
Read more on Faisal Islam's blog
Extra capital for UK banks. How not paying tax helps
As Britain's banks "pad up" their capital ratios, Economics Editor explores if RBS, bailed out by the taxpayer, should be able to use its losses to not pay tax?
Read more from Alex Thomson on his blog
One nil to the Taliban: the flag and the farce
How the Taliban's flag has turned 'peace talks in Doha' from diplomatic triumph to an egg-on-your-face moment for Barack Obama.
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Protests continue in Brazil despite Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo reversing an increase in transport fares - the trigger for demonstrations. That was just 'the moment of awakening' says one protester.
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The chair of the Care Quality Commission has said that the culture in the organisation, which was criticised over its handling over the Morecambe Bay maternity failings, was "rotten at the top".
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Chancellor George Osborne gives his annual Mansion House speech in the City of London. Faisal Islam reports on what he has to say about the UK's banking sector.
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Tracey Crouch MP, who has amended the anti-social behaviour bill to make bullying a specific offence for the first time, says new laws will do more to encourage bullies to change their behaviour.
Much more pre-packaged food is to be labelled using a traffic light system, after companies agree to a standardised scheme that will allow shoppers to compare products more easily. Will it work?
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog
G8 - was Obama really there?
David Cameron told the Commons what a success the G8 summit had been, but Team Cameron's debrief to colleagues back in No.10 struck a slightly different note.
Recent protests in Brazil saw 200,000 people take to the streets. British citizen Dominic Parry was in Rio and says he had a "responsibility to protest" against the government's waste of public funds.
Cricket whites: out of fashion for black Britons
Despite the heroic role models of yesteryear, fewer and fewer black Britons are taking up a cricket bat. Keme Nzerem meets a notable exception.
Five years after the financial crisis, a parliamentary commission is recommending that bankers guilty of "reckless misconduct " could be jailed. What has happened across the world since then?
Barack Obama uses a speech in Berlin to call for further falls in global nuclear stockpiles, including pledging reduction in America's deployed arsenals and negotiating further cuts with Russia.
Two of the world's most famous fashion designers are given a suspended jail sentence of one year and eight months for hiding hundreds of millions of euros in tax evasion.
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Barack Obama calls on people to "tear down the walls in our hearts" in order to tackle global problems such as poverty and terrorism, during a speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
Read more from Tom Clarke on his blog
Reforming Europe's 'broken' fishing policy
Fisheries minister Richard Benyon talks tough - but will he act to boost jobs for fishermen or curb the influence of foreign owners?











