Headlines
Fabio Capello has confirmed he will quit as England coach after Euro 2012.
Sky News has learnt that radical Muslim groups around the world intend to burn American flags in protest at plans by a Christian church in the US to burn copies of the Koran.
David Cameron's father has died shortly after the Prime Minister reached his hospital bedside.
At least 3,500 people have been forced to leave their homes as a wildfire burns in Colorado, with dozens of properties already consumed by the flames.
Thursday's front pages include more claims of phone-hacking by the News of the World and reports of a breakthrough in the fight against Dementia.
Snooker star John Higgins has been fined £75,000 and suspended from the sport after being filmed apparently agreeing to lose frames in matches.
A British holidaymaker has drowned in a doomed attempt to save his elderly father when he got into difficulties in rough seas off the coast of southern Spain.
Former FA executive director David Davies has told Sky News that police confirmed his phone was one of those hacked.
Labour's new shadow cabinet must contain at least six women, the party's MPs have decided.
The Pope has spoken in English at his weekly general audience, where he thanked the British people for the "vast amount of work" they have carried out for his upcoming UK visit.
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