No Headlines Available - Showing BBC Headlines Instead for 14/04/2014
Evans urges rethink on abuse cases
MP Nigel Evans, cleared last week of rape and sexual assault charges, calls for an investigation into when prosecutors can pursue historical cases.
Man dies after marathon collapse
A 42-year-old man who collapsed after finishing the London Marathon has died in hospital, organisers say.
Royals remember earthquake victims
The royals pay their respects to the victims of the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes in New Zealand, and also play cricket against each other.
MPs urge shift in complaint culture
Public services still need to learn lessons from the Stafford Hospital scandal on how to handle complaints, says a committee of MPs.
Glaxo 'paid Polish doctors bribes'
UK drug company GlaxoSmithKline is facing a criminal investigation in Poland for allegedly bribing doctors, BBC Panorama discovers.
GP hours scheme 'to benefit 7m'
New opening hours for GP surgeries in England will benefit seven million patients, far more than originally planned, the government says.
PROFILE: The Sun is a daily national "red top" tabloid newspaper and the biggest-selling newspaper in the UK. Famous for its "Page 3" girls and catchy banner headlines, it is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. While throwing it's considerable mass influence behind Tony Blair's New Labour, politically, the paper's stance was less clear under Prime Minister Gordon Brown with numerous editorials critical of Brown's policies and often more supportive of those of then Conservative leader David Cameron. On election day (6 May 2010), The Sun urged its readers to vote for David Cameron's "modern and positive" Conservatives in order to save Britain from "disaster". Profile extracted from Wikipedia and used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.