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Mother responds over gorilla child grab
The mother of a child who fell into a Cincinnati zoo enclosure defends her parenting skills. Audio
Murupara residents against bottle shop
An already "fragile" community is worried about having another liquor outlet in Murupara. Audio
Tobacco money funds cancer researchers' pensions
Is it ok for tobacco money to fund cancer researchers' pensions? Audio
International correspondent Matthew Parris
The Queens speech, "Life Chances": including prison restructuring and ease of adoption, the continuing and increasingly crazed EU debate and the row continues about a future Trump presidency's… Audio
Trump, Cameron unlikely to be friends
Donald Trump says he is unlikely to have a good relationship with Britain's Prime Minister because he cast the US presidential candidate as "divisive, stupid and wrong".
Boris Johnson compares EU to Hitler
Former London Mayor Boris Johnson has fired up his campaign for Britain to leave the European Union by comparing the EU's aims to those of Hitler and Napoleon. Our London correspondent Dan Whitehead… Audio
Anti-corruption summit held in London
An anti-corruption summit is taking place in London over the coming days. New York Times' UK Correspondent Stephen Castle joins Checkpoint to discuss the talks. Video, Audio
UK correspondent Jon Dennis
London's new Mayor Labour candidate Sadiq Khan & outfall for Conservatives candidate, Scots Nationalists win third term in Scottish elections, and PM says Britain outside EU will be less safe. Audio
First UK anti-corruption summit to get underway
World leaders are arriving in the UK for tomorrow's anti-corruption summit, just days after Prime Minister David Cameron labelling Afghanistan and Nigeria 'fantastically corrupt.' Audio
Queen's comments raise questions over China-UK relations
The Queen's comments about Chinese President's visit to London might have strained diplomatic relations between China and the UK. Audio
British PM tells Queen most corrupt countries to attend summit
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron has been caught on camera telling the Queen that some of the world's most corrupt countries are to attend an anti-corruption summit in the UK this week. Audio
UK Correspondent Dame Ann Leslie
Political anti-semitism in the UK, David Cameron's moderation of policy on Syrian child refugees and the Leicester City football underdogs snaffling of the Premier League. Audio
Leicester City seeks to defy 5000:1 odds
Calling Leicester City the underdogs doesn't go far enough to describe team's rise to the top of European football. Audio
UK correspondent Matthew Paris
Junior doctors strike. Hillsborough stadium disaster. Drones. EU referendum. Audio
Top cop suspended over Hillsborough Stadium disaster
The SouthYorkshire police chief has been suspended over the department's response to the Hillsborough Stadium disaster in 1989 which killed ninety six people Audio
"Justice Comes Next" - doctor welcomes jury verdict
The truth is out, justice comes nex - that's the view of one of the people caught up in the Hillsborough tragedy in 1989. Audio
Liverpool mourns after fans "unlawfully" killed in 1989
Police have admitted they got it "catastrophically wrong" when ninety six football fans were killed at Sheffield's Hillsborough Stadium in 1989. Audio
Hillsborough inquest finds football fans were unlawfully killed
Almost three decades on, a jury has found ninety six football fans were unlawfully killed at Sheffield's Hillsborough Stadium in 1989. Audio
New London restaurant to open up in June encourages nude dining
Care for a Rump steak with those fries? 'The Bunyadi' will be the first London restaurant to encourage naked dining when it opens in June. Audio