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Brown seeks Labour morale boost
Gordon Brown urges Labour to "have confidence" in itself after the party's Glasgow East by-election defeat.
Hole forces Qantas plane to land
A Qantas 747 makes an emergency landing in Manila as a hole in its belly causes it to lose cabin pressure, officials say.
EDF customers face higher bills
EDF Energy has announced it is putting up gas prices by 22% and electricity prices by 17% for domestic customers.
British soldier killed in Helmand
A British Army dog handler has been killed in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence confirms.
Students break swimming record
Oxford students Lennard Lee, Harry Fisher and Nicholas Berry have broken the British record for crossing the Straits of Gibraltar, raising over £1,700 for charity through their account at http://www.justgiving.com/gibstraits (http://www.justgiving.com/gibstraits). The three students, who met through the Oxford University swimming club, swum the 22km from Spain to Morocco in three hours and 38 minutes, beating the previous high-profile record set by Little Britain actor David Walliams and Olympic rower James Cracknell by almost an hour. Queens medic Lee, who finished his degree this year, is believed to be the first Malaysian to have completed the feat. The passage across the Straits of Gibraltar is widely considered one of the most challenging and dangerous swims in the world. Before their attempt the students highlighted the potential pitfalls of sharks, killer whales, jelly fish, currents of up to 5km/hour and icy cold water temperatures. The money raised will go to children's charity the Variety Club, which works to provide care, equipment and practical support for sick, disabled and disadvantaged children.
UPDATE: Zuby speaks about ordeal
A week after his 'shocking' ordeal at Bournemouth train station, Zuby has spoken to Cherwell about the incident and how events unfolded.
Student rapper held at gunpoint
A recent graduate of Oxford and hip-hop musician was held at gunpoint by a team of police officers in Bournemouth yesterday. Nzube Udezue, known as 'Zuby', was ordered to lie flat on the ground seconds after he stepped off a train arriving into Bournemouth station. A task force of armed police officers co-ordinated the incident which was later revealed to be a freak case of mistaken identity. Dorset police said in a statement that Zuby had matched the description (a black man wearing a black t-shirt with orange details) of a man they were looking for who was involved in a suspected firearms incident. Since the ordeal, Zuby has spoken to The Guardian, describing what happened as "a really bad dream" but updating his Facebook status to read, "Zuby Udezue is ok, don't worry about him :-)". Concerned friends posted messages on his Facebook wall as news of the incident was published in several newspapers. One friend wrote, "how the hell could they pull guns on you of all people. Good thing they realized you were the wrong person" while another added, "you are on the front page of Metro...and they didn't even plug your album. bastards. hope you're ok man". Zuby gained fame among fellow Oxford students during his time as an undergaduate with his rap music which he publicised online via video sharing website YouTube.com.
Kevin Spacey comes to St Catz
Pietersen admits to Trophy fears
England batsman Kevin Pietersen says he has serious reservations about travelling to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy.
Twenty20 winners to face England
England will warm up for their $20m (£10m) showdown with the Stanford Super Stars later this year by playing the winners of this weekend's Twenty20 Cup.
Calzaghe faces Warren court claim
Boxing promoter Frank Warren lodges a High Court claim against world champion Joe Calzaghe after the pair split.
Villa cleared for Friedel talks
Blackburn give Aston Villa permission to talk to goalkeeper Brad Friedel.