The BBC's Mohamed Madi spoke to Professor Anthony King, a sociologist and expert in hooliganism, and asked him why English football and violence still seem to go hand in hand.
News from Iraq tends to focus on the conflict with the Islamic State group but there is another side to the country which is often forgotten, writes Martin Fletcher.
The Bank of England has held interest rates at 0.5%, saying that uncertainty about the UK referendum was the "largest immediate risk" facing global markets.
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