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First funding for Welsh game firm
A computer games firm becomes the first in Wales to receive funding from the assembly government.
McGuinness in Iraq peace mission
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness is in Baghdad to launch a new peace initiative between opposing Iraqi factions.
Mayor Johnson 'misled' by deputy
London Mayor Boris Johnson says he was & #34;misled & #34; by his deputy, who has resigned amid allegations of financial irregularities.
Film of Zimbabwe 'vote-rigging'
New evidence of vote-rigging in Zimbabwe's presidential election emerges in a secret film by a prison guard.
Video shows daring Colombian raid
Colombia releases video of the audacious raid that freed hostage Ingrid Betancourt, as she returns to France.
UK shops 'misleading customers'
High street shop staff are fobbing off customers and giving misleading advice about rights, Which? says.
What to do about 'easier' exams?
Mike Baker looks at the choices facing those might wish to reform A-levels.
California fires threaten towns
Firefighters in California continue to battle huge wildfires that now threaten several towns in the US state.
9/11 third tower mystery 'solved'
Fire caused the collapse of the third tower at the World Trade Center, a final report is expected to find.
UK investors rescue B & B cash call
Bradford & Bingley confirms that its plan to raise £400m has been rescued by a group of UK investors.
Work halted at half-built flats
The credit crunch is blamed for building work being stopped temporarily on an apartment block in Cardiff Bay.
Pillion pooch clocks up the miles
Easy rider Minnie the dog likes nothing more than feeling the wind through her fur as she rides on a motorcycle.
Hatton targeting Pacquiao finale
Ricky Hatton plans to fight two more times before retiring from boxing.
Italy declares Pompeii emergency
Italian ministers declare a & #34;state of emergency & #34; at the ancient ruined city of Pompeii as it sinks deeper into disrepair.
Pakistan 'knew of nuclear flight'
Disgraced scientist AQ Khan says Pakistan flew nuclear material to North Korea with the knowledge of the army.
Opposition 'must accept Mugabe'
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe says the opposition has to accept him as leader before any talks.
Wimbledon day 11 as it happened
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer win their Wimbledon semi-finals to set up a meeting in Sunday's final.
Hibernian v Elfsborg (Sun)
Team news ahead of the first leg of the second round Intertoto Cup tie at Easter Road.
Sulston argues for open medicine
Genome pioneer and Nobel Laureate Sir John Sulston says profits are taking precedence over the needs of patients, particularly in the developing world.
Dozens hurt in Belarus bomb blast
Fifty people are injured in the Belarussian capital in a bomb explosion at a concert attended by President Lukashenko.