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A hamster becomes stuck to the side of its cage after chewing on a magnet at a family home in Northamptonshire.
A Cezanne painting - reportedly worth $109m (£68.3m) - stolen in a raid on a Swiss museum in 2008 is recovered in Serbia.
The show's weekly round-up episode moves permanently to late on Friday night say programme makers.
Senior Scotland Yard staff showed poor judgement in their relationship with ex-News of the World executive Neil Wallis, the police watchdog says.
A former MP who quit his seat to stand as an elected mayor says those still sitting in Parliament should also be able to run as candidates.
Why David Cameron is pushing exports in Asia
Red Bull's Mark Webber expresses some misgivings about the prospect of racing in Bahrain.
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir says he will not withdraw troops from the Heglig oilfield on its disputed border with Sudan, despite international pressure.
Johnston Press axes the role of John McLellan as editor-in-chief of The Scotsman, the Evening News and Scotland on Sunday.
The Metropolitan Police denies claims its anti-terrorist hotline was hacked after recordings were posted online.
Facebook faces criticism over an updated tool that lets users look at some of the data the social network holds on them.
Oxford University chiefs are trying to reassure prospective overseas students not to be put off by visa rule changes.
A brother and sister from Germany, who had an incestuous relationship and claimed the right to a family life, lose their case at the European Court of Human Rights.
Find out where US presidential election will be won
Experts are predicting Edvard Munch's masterpiece The Scream could fetch more than $80m (£50m) at auction in New York in May.
Three men and a woman appear in court charged with the murder of a man found stabbed and burned in an industrial bin in Southampton.
New banking venture NBNK submits a fresh bid proposal to buy 632 Lloyds bank branches, putting it back in competition with the Co-operative Group.
A group of children and parents set up camp at a mountaineering centre to protest at plans to close a dry ski-slope.
The council for Germany's Roma (Gypsies) wants a Swiss magazine banned for using an image of a Roma boy pointing a gun on its cover.
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