| Call for specialist rape squads A senior police officer calls for a specialist rape inquiry team to be set up in every force to help improve conviction rates. |
| Rape case was 'a complete mess' The mother of a girl who reported a rape but saw the case collapse describes how it has affected their family. |
| No bail for Khmer Rouge minister Former Khmer Rouge welfare minister Ieng Thirith is refused bail by Cambodia's UN-backed genocide court. |
| Motoring 'cheaper than in 1988' The cost of motoring has fallen by 18% in real terms since 1988, despite sharp increases in the cost of fuel, an RAC report says. |
| Euro MPs to vote on airfare ads Europe's MPs will vote on a ban on airlines advertising fares that do not include hidden taxes and charges. |
| Nazi hunters 'find Doctor Death' A group searching for Nazi war criminals says it has evidence a mass murdered known as Dr Death is alive and hiding in Chile. |
| Internet security breach tackled A patch is released to protect computers against a security flaw that could direct internet users to fake websites. |
| Carers 'need help to get to work' The government is being urged to improve benefits for Britain's six million carers, allowing more of them to work. |
| French head will attend Olympics French President Sarkozy will attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, quashing speculation about a boycott. |
| Tories unveil recycling pay plans A Conservative government would encourage schemes under which people would be paid to recycle, the shadow chancellor says. |