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The European Space Agency is to mount a billion-euro mission to Jupiter and its icy moons, launching in 2022.
A Danish restaurant has held on to top spot in the list of world's best. But how much do you know about the menus at the poshest eateries?
The latest Call of Duty game, Black Ops 2, will go on sale a week after Microsoft relaunches its Halo franchise.
A 23-year-old is charged with murdering a man who had boiling water poured over him.
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng leaves his refuge in the US embassy in Beijing and will stay in China, amid reports his family had been threatened.
The National Front candidate for the Liverpool mayoral election is charged with a public order offence.
Scotland's top prosecutor joined the director of the FBI on a mission to Libya to discuss the investigation into the Lockerbie bombing.
First quarter profits at Swiss bank UBS decline 54% because of losses at its investment bank and charges on company debt.
At least 20 people are killed in Cairo amid an attack on people protesting over the barring of a candidate from presidential polls.
BSkyB says it is engaging with Ofcom's investigation and believes itself to be a "fit and proper" holder of a broadcast licence.
A 36-year-old man appears in court charged with the murders of a Middlesbrough man and a Whitby woman.
The family of a man who died after a late cancer diagnosis has called on the chief executive of the Western Health Trust to resign.
Shares in Home Retail Group fall 13% after annual profits dropped more than 60% as its Argos chain was hit by weak demand for electrical goods.
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The star of new West End musical based on the film The Bodyguard says she does not want to be compared to Whitney Houston.
Police arrest five people after a group of Occupy London protesters set up a temporary camp outside the London Stock Exchange.
A previously unknown postcard sent by Adolf Hitler when he was a soldier in World War I has been uncovered in a European history project.
A UK trial has begun of a portable brain-cooling device which it is hoped could aid the survival and recovery prospects of trauma patients.
Two Welsh tourists who stole a penguin named Dirk from a theme park following a night out are each fined 1,000 Australian dollars (£637).
Papers analyse hacking report
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