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Eurozone crisis live: Bankia shares plunge after reports of customers withdrawing funds
• El Mundo: €1bn taken out since Bankia nationalisation • Vince Cable: Germany can solve the crisis • Spanish bond yields rise at debt auction • Prime minister will urge eurozone leaders to take urgent action to stem the crisis • CE ... [read more]
Leveson inquiry: Harry Evans, Peter Oborne - live
Full coverage as the former Sunday Times editor and Daily Telegraph columnist give evidence [read more]
David Cameron urges eurozone to follow UK model for recovery
Cameron warned the eurozone it was at a crossroads and urged it to adopt its own pro-business, pro-growth agenda [read more]
SFO make arrests in football apprenticeship investigation
The Serious Fraud Office gave a provisional estimate of £1.6m for the fraudulent claims suspected to have been made by Luis Michael Training [read more]
Is the new 1922 committee light or dark blue? It's more greenhorn | Paul Goodman
So, Cameron's 301 Group beat 'the wreckers' in the backbench committee elections, but the result is more complex than that [read more]
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to join the Queen in jubilee flotilla
Royal barge main feature of Thames celebration with William, Kate, Charles and Camilla joining Queen and Prince Philip [read more]
General Motors saves Vauxhall factory at Ellesmere Port
Feared closure averted as GM announces that next Astra car model will be built at Merseyside and Polish plants [read more]
Nearly 30% of radio listeners go digital – but popularity of DAB radio slips
Rajar figures reveal a fall in listeners using DAB radios but an increase in those who tune in online or use apps [read more]
Cameron delivers speech on euro crisis
Rolling coverage of all the days's political developments as they happen, including David Cameron's speech on the euro crisis and the UK economy [read more]
David Cameron: Support Greece or see euro fail
David Cameron today issued a call for action from eurozone states and institutions to support weaker economies like Greece or see the single European currency break up. [read more]
Leeds centre prepares for OverWorlds & UnderWorlds
Quay Brothers to take over city centre with mysterious mixture of light, dance, music, film – and a boat in a tree [read more]
David Cameron warns François Hollande against early Afghanistan exit
Prime minister to urge president not to pull out French troops two years early in talks ahead of G8 summit [read more]
Wandsworth children found dead bedroom suffocated, inquest told
Two babies allegedly murdered by their mother were suffocated, an inquest heard today. [read more]
Broadcasters win Dale Farm footage case
High court says broadcasters including BBC, ITN and Sky News do not have to hand over footage of the Dale Farm eviction to police [read more]
Three held after northern far-right protest over child grooming case
Three people were arrested as far right-groups were accused by police of using diversionary tactics to promote their message. [read more]
Jack Straw and Rebekah Brooks met for gossip on the train, Leveson Inquiry is told
Britain's strangest commuting couple, the Lord Chancellor and the editor of The Sun, kept their political gossip to a minimum, just in case anyone on the Monday morning Oxford-to-London train was listening in, the Leveson Inquiry heard ... [read more]
Bramley baths pass into community ownership
Outstanding Edwardian building in Leeds looks to a bright new future after a model community campaign. John Baron takes the plunge [read more]
Vince Cable: no need for UK to panic over Greek crisis
Business secretary says creation of financial firewalls means crisis should not spread to other countries, including UK [read more]
Guy Pelly's London nightclub Public to close
It's last orders at Guy Pelly's London nightclub, Public. Dubbed "court jester" to the party court of the young Princes William and Harry, Pelly had previously found success at Mahiki nightclub and was reported to have organised William ... [read more]
Pure elation for Sam Hallam rights campaigners – but they still seek an apology
"Sam's free!" they shouted down their phones as the news came in. [read more]
David Cameron's allies take control from critics in rebel Tory group
Critics of David Cameron last night lost an acrimonious battle for control of an influential Conservative backbench committee with direct access to the Prime Minister. [read more]
Button artist Ann Carrington reveals her plans to float the royal boat
When the Queen floats at stately speed along the Thames next month, Ann Carrington won't be looking at the Jubilee girl but at the back end of her barge. [read more]
National Grid sees profits and debts rise
Profits were up by 5% to £2.6bn but National Grid said that debt levels had risen by nearly £1bn to £19.6bn [read more]
London 2012 torch relay: one flame, 8,000 torchbearers, 70 security guards
Olympic flame begins journey across UK at Land's End on Saturday and finishes at Olympic stadium on 27 July [read more]
Thousands of jobs saved as Ellesmere Port Vauxhall plant reprieved
The threatened Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port has been saved and hundreds of new jobs will be created there, its American parent company General Motors will announce today. [read more]
Diamond jubilee boat to be decorated with buttons
The East End's pearly kings and queens are inspiration for decoration of the royal barge on 3 June [read more]
The Quay Brothers re-imagine Leeds for 2012 Cultural Olympiad
Yorkshire's swishest shopping streets, and the mysterious Dark Arches, will turn into strange and different places for the next three days. Marishka Van Steenbergen has been peeking [read more]
UK's oldest living kidney donor, 83, gives his organ to stranger
Nicholas Crace praised for altruism after donating his kidney to a patient on NHS waiting-list that he does not know [read more]
UK carbon targets 'at risk over local authority funding cuts'
Committee on Climate Change has called for local authorities to have national funding to cut carbon emissions [read more]
Diabetes patients at risk from medication mistakes
One in three hospital patients with condition affected by errors that could lead to dangerously high or low blood glucose levels [read more]