Stuart Broad takes 7-44 to rip through New Zealand and inspire England to an astonishing 170-run win in the first Test at Lord's.
World number one Serena Williams beats Victoria Azarenka to win the Italian Open and her fourth consecutive tournament.
A man of British origin has been arrested in France in connection with the deaths of his two children, media reports say.
A Scottish breast cancer charity calls for the same genetic testing criteria north and south of the border.
Two people are injured and another is trapped as a light aircraft crashes in Gwynedd.
Tunisian police clash with hundreds of supporters of the radical Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia defying attempts to bar a gathering.
Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt defends the company's tax affairs after it comes in for strong criticism from MPs.
Three teenagers are arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs after a 16-year-old girl dies in Warrington.
British mountaineer Kenton Cool reaches the summit of Everest for a record-breaking 11th time.
A guitar played by John Lennon and George Harrison in The Beatles in 1967 fetches $408,000 (£269,000) at auction in New York.
Iranian officials say two men have been executed after they were convicted of spying for Israel and the US.
The Conservative Party is "united" on the main issues about Britain's relationship with Europe, the health secretary says, amid claims the PM is losing control of his backbenchers.
Syrian government forces surround the rebel town of Qusair with opposition activists saying at least 16 people have been killed.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urges North Korea to end its missile tests after test firing three short-range missiles on Saturday.
Code-switcher Israel Folau is one of three uncapped players in Australia's initial 25-man squad to face the Lions.
Labour leader Ed Miliband says he will write new rules to tackle corporate tax avoidance if he wins the next election, even without international agreement.
Bonnie Tyler says she "did the best that I could do" at the Eurovision Song Contest, after her entry for the UK came 19th out of 26 countries.
A ticket holder in Florida has won the largest Powerball jackpot in US history, more than $590m (£388m), lottery officials say.
Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan's PTI party, is blaming one of his political rivals for the killing of PTI official Zahra Shadid Hussain.
China's Premier Li Keqiang travels to India for his first foreign visit since taking office, with border tensions and trade topping the agenda.
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