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Ed Miliband says Labour's defeat in last month's Bradford West by-election cannot be "dismissed as a one-off", as he visits the constituency to learn lessons.
LJ Rich explains how the dual image contact lens works
North Korea confirms its controversial rocket launch failed, as observers report it broke up and crashed into the sea shortly after blast-off.
Spanish conservationists say there is a ray of hope for the world's most endangered cat, the Iberian lynx.
New hope for the endangered Iberian lynx
US President Barack Obama defends Ann Romney, the wife of his Republican rival, and says there is "no tougher job" than being a mother.
A decision on whether Megaupload users should get their data back could be made in a US court shortly.
Prototype contact lenses designed to offer troops enhanced vision are ordered by the US Department of Defense's research lab.
Two teenagers are arrested in connection with an investigation into reports that hackers accessed Scotland Yard's anti-terror hotline.
The UN Security Council calls for an immediate and unconditional end to fighting on Sudan's southern border.
Lung cancer cases in women are continuing to rise, according to figures released by Cancer Research UK.
The cars and bands that helped shape the West Midlands
Unlocking the information goldmine
Johan Cruyff among the names targeted by Liverpool after Damien Comolli's departure as director of football, BBC Sport understands.
Gunfire is heard and soldiers take over main roads in the capital of the West African state of Guinea-Bissau, according to reports.
The authorities in Peru rule out negotiating with Shining Path rebels who kidnapped a group of gas workers in the Cusco region for ransom.
Wales coach Warren Gatland will decide "closer to the time" whether he can coach them in Australia in June, says his wife Trudy.
A woman whose four-month-old son died after a television fell on top of him is charged with manslaughter.
Internet giant Google reports a large jump in profits and sales as well as announcing a two-for-one split of its shares.
An advertising campaign backed by a Christian group accused of being anti-gay, is banned from London buses.
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