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Papers focus on Jeremy Hunt's memo on Murdoch
The Islamist Muslim Brotherhood candidate for president is likely to face former PM Ahmed Shafiq in a run-off, after Egypt's first free presidential election.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt's main aim was to "reach a fair and unbiased decision" on News Corp's bid for broadcaster BSkyB, his department's most senior civil servant tells the Leveson Inquiry.
A young penguin which escaped from a Tokyo aquarium is caught after more than two months on the loose in the Japanese capital.
Why the UK's contingency plan for a Greek euro exit is hush-hush
China's Huawei files a complaint against InterDigital, accusing the US firm of abusing its position and charging ''exploitative'' fees for mobile patents.
Opposition politicians in Ukraine are demanding an investigation into why a session of parliament descended into a fist-fight.
The Square Kilometre Array - one of the great scientific projects of the 21st Century - will be hosted by both Africa and Australasia.
The Men In Black are back with a blast in the past
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.
Flower Show winner's guide to the perfect garden
How much the numbers of applications to take children into care vary from region to region in England is revealed for the first time.
The UK's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 talks to the BBC's Steve Rosenberg about his hopes for the final.
Artist and designer Ollie Palmer explains how he has developed technology that he hopes will allow him to stage an "ant ballet".
Why new cookie rules have angered the advertising industry
The MoD has pressed ahead with cuts to military and civilian workforce without understanding what skills it will need in the future, MPs say.
A new NHS patient rating system - known as the "friends and family test" - is to be introduced to help improve nursing care in England.
Researchers are carrying out clinical trials to find out if women with autoimmune diseases could be helped by hormones found in pregnancy.
Arabian leopard close to release into wild after breeding programme
The "yes" campaign for independence wants one million Scots to sign a declaration of support by the time of the referendum in the autumn of 2014.
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