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  • A branch of Tesco in Bury St Edmunds into which councillor Terry Buckle accidentally drove his car. Image: Archant Syndication  A branch of Tesco in Bury St Edmunds into which councillor Terry Buckle accidentally drove his car. Image: Archant Syndication

    Mayor drives car into Tesco shopfront

  • Lady, the 15-month-old shih tzu who fell ill after eating a four-and-a-half-inch lolly stick. Image: Julian Brown, PDSA, PA Wire  Lady, the 15-month-old shih tzu who fell ill after eating a four-and-a-half-inch lolly stick. Image: Julian Brown, PDSA, PA Wire

    Puppy survives swallowing four-and-a-half-inch lolly stick

  • Cyclist Toby Hockley. Image: Jason Bye, Rex Features  Cyclist Toby Hockley. Image: Jason Bye, Rex Features

    Driver 'admits' on Twitter to knocking down cyclist

  • A still from a video of Pope Francis meeting members of the public after celebrating mass in St Peter's Square on Sunday 19 May. Image: AP Photo, APTN  A still from a video of Pope Francis meeting members of the public after celebrating mass in St Peter's Square on Sunday 19 May. Image: AP Photo, APTN

    Does this photo show the pope performing an exorcism?

  • Plaza Towers elementary school

    Oklahoma tornado: before and after

  • Image PA

    Terrifying video footage shows path and power of destructive tornado

  • Sir Gerald Howarth

    Tory MP warns of ‘aggressive homosexuals’

  • Doris Long attempts her record-breaking abseil  Solent News, Rex Features

    Great-grandmother sets new abseil record

  • Royal potties at the Baby Show in Birmingham  David McHugh, Rex Features

    'Royal potty' unveiled at Baby Show

  • Bond Thunderball  PA

    James Bond watch found at car boot sale

  • UFO  Rex Features

    UFO sightings double in Canada

  • Celebrity-painted gnomes at the Chelsea Flower Show by designer Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, singer Sir Elton John and chef Antonio Carluccio. Image: Nick Ansell, PA Wire  Celebrity-painted gnomes at the Chelsea Flower Show by designer Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, singer Sir Elton John and chef Antonio Carluccio. Image: Nick Ansell, PA Wire

    Gnomes allowed at Chelsea Flower Show for first time

  • John Lennon  Michael Putland, Getty Images

    Beatles’ guitar sells for £269,000

  • Jeremy Clarkson  Beretta, Sims, Rex Features

    Clarkson tweet: babies 'belong' in hold on flights

  • David Cameron  Eddie Mulholland, Rex Features

    Tory MPs tweet backlash over ‘loons’ row

  • Olive oil in a small jug  Food and Drink, Rex Features

    EU to 'ban' olive oil jugs in restaurants

  • Thomas the tortoise. Image: M&Y Media, Rex Features  Thomas the tortoise. Image: M&Y Media, Rex Features

    Britain's oldest resident, Thomas the tortoise, dies aged 130

    Creature met its end after being bitten by a rat

  • Great Britain's Bonnie Tyler   Janerik Henriksson, SCANPIX, AFP, Getty Images

    Eurovision: ‘it’s all politics’

    Cynical Brits believe voting in Eurovision song contest is political, finds poll

  • Prince Harry at the Chelsea Flower Show  Lauren Turner, PA Wire

    Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Chelsea Flower Show

    Royal inspects garden designed by his charity Sentebale

  • A couple kiss during a march on International Day against Homophobia in Ecuador  AP Photo, Dolores Ochoa

    Idaho celebrated around the world

    Commemorations mark International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia

  • Electricity applied to the brain can assist maths learning  AP Photo

    Electrical currents improve maths ability

    Small amounts of electrical noise stimulation improve maths skill by up to five times, a study says.

  • Call centre nightmares could soon be alleviated by a new guide to help consumers skip through menus  PA Photos PA Archive Press Association Images

    New shortcut for lengthy call centre queues

    Call centre nightmares could soon be alleviated by a new guide to help consumers skip through menus

  • Nigel Farage in the Canon's Gait pub in Edinburgh. Image: Andrew Milligan, PA Wire

    Nigel Farage takes refuge inside pub to escape protesters

    Ukip leader flees scene in back of police van

  • Cygnets born at Abbotsbury Swannery  Cygnets born this morning at Abbotsbury Swannery. Image: Abbotsbury Swannery, PA Wire

    New-born cygnets signal 'start of summer'

    Legend suggests hatching of creatures means season is under way

  • Fernando Torres may be out of goalscoring form but his medal collection continues to grow  John Walton PA Wire Press Association Images

    Torres completes historic medal haul

    Fernando Torres is often criticised for his lack of goalscoring prowess but his medal collection doesn't mirror the strikers troubled time at Chelsea

  • A fossil has been named after Johnny Depp who starred in Edward Scissorhands  20th Century Fox

    Fossil named after Johnny Depp

    Scientist who discovered ancient sea creature with distinctive claws names it after his favourite movie star for his role in Edward Scissorhands

  • KFC Gaza style

    KFC take away – Gaza style

    Smuggles bring fast food in from Egypt

  • Image

    Dead duck: globe-trotting rubber duck deflates in Hong Kong's harbour

    It's a pretty sad sight.

  • Soldiers rescued by firefighters after getting parachutes tangled in trees in Dueren, Germany  Action Press, Rex Features

    Soldiers rescued after getting parachutes tangled in trees

    Emergency services help untangle German troops

  • Newcastle United reportedly approach wantaway Rooney  Martin Rickett PA Wire Press Association Images

    Newcastle in shock Rooney bid

    The Magpies have reportedly tabled a bid for forward, Rooney after the player handed in a transfer request over the weekend

  • American man dies during expedition to dribble football from USA to Brazil  Sally Anscombe Getty Images

    Man killed dribbling football from USA to Brazil

    Social Media honours an American man killed on an expedition, dribbling a football from his Seattle home to Sao Paulo for charity, in time for the 2014 World Cup

in pictures

  • A bumble bee

    UK nature under threat: in pictures

    Almost two-thirds of UK species have been found to have declined over the last 50 years.

  • A family walks along a road strewn with downed utility poles

    Oklahoma tornado: latest photos

    Rescue workers neared the end of the search for survivors and the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb where a mammoth tornado destroyed countless homes, cleared areas down to bare earth and claimed 24 lives, including nine children

  • Helen Mirren poses by an exhibit recreating the early years of the show

    Chelsea Flower Show opening day

    Thousands of visitors are expected to attend the event over the next few days.

video
  • Giant spider terrorises M3 in Hampshire

    Giant spider terrorises M3 in Hampshire

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    0:21 1 day ago
  • Incredible footage: Is this the world's longest demolition?

    Incredible footage: Is this the world's longest demolition?

    ITN

    1:07 3 days ago
  • CCTV: Deer smashes through bus windscreen

    CCTV: Deer smashes through bus windscreen

    ITN

    0:43 6 days ago
  • A giant building implosion in Australia goes wrong

    A giant building implosion in Australia goes wrong

    ITN

    0:40 12/05/2013
  • 'Cat beards' internet craze goes viral

    'Cat beards' internet craze goes viral

    ITN

    0:44 1 hour ago
  • Oklahoma tornado: Dramatic footage shows power of twister

    Oklahoma tornado: Dramatic footage shows power of twister

    ITN

    0:54 1 day ago

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  1. A new high-speed rail network
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  2. A nationwide high-speed broadband network
    69%
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