July 14, 2010
- The Taliban says it is sheltering a renegade Afghan soldier who attacked British troops at a base in Helmand province.
- A number of shots have been fired at police in the Ardoyne area on a third night of violence in Belfast.
July 13, 2010
- The fatal attack on three British servicemen by an Afghan soldier has raised fresh questions about the coalition's strategy to train local recruits to deal with security in Afghanistan.
- Residents in Folkestone say they are shocked by the killing of three soldiers from the 1st battalion Royal Gurkha rifles in Afghanistan.
- A warning came from a Treasury minister who said Britain's banks needed to show that they were working in the interests of the whole economy and not just for themselves.
- A controversial cull of around 1,500 badgers in south-west Wales has been halted after protesters won their legal challenge at the Court of Appeal to stop it
- Three British soldiers have been killed, and four injured, by an Afghan soldier in Helmand province during a deliberate attack.
- The British general commanding NATO troops in southern Afghanistan has been visiting one of the most dangerous areas under his command.
- The GMB union has expressed outrage after it emerged the head teacher of a primary school in south London was paid more than the prime minister last year.
- There has been further trouble in Belfast overnight, at the end of the biggest day of the protestant marching season.