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Manchester United's lead at the top of the Premier League is cut to five points after Shaun Moloney's goal earns Wigan a 1-0 win.
A Seattle-based start-up aims to create personalised news streams by scouring the internet for information.
Heathrow Airport may struggle to cope with thousands of extra passengers passing though immigration during the London Olympics, MPs warn.
Wales coach Warren Gatland requires surgery after breaking his heels in an accident while on holiday in New Zealand.
Damian Grammaticas goes inside N Korea satellite command centre
The FBI has replaced Osama Bin Laden with an accused child pornographer on its Ten Most Wanted list of fugitives. What does it take to get on the roll?
A microscopic portrait of the Queen is created by scientists at the University of Nottingham to mark the Diamond Jubilee.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton describes what was going through her mind during the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden
A campaign by German Salafist Muslims to give away 25 million copies of the Koran attracts the attention of the security services.
A Florida prosecutor is to bring charges against a neighbourhood watchman who shot an unarmed black teenager, US law enforcement officials say.
Security forces in Syria have continued shelling opposition-held areas using tank and artillery fire.
The Russian state-owned nuclear operator Rosatom is reported to be interested in a bid to build a new reactor on Anglesey.
Google+ is revamped with added features similar to those found on rival networks Twitter and Facebook.
Almost 600 British Airways employees at Gatwick could lose their jobs or be transferred to another company under cost-cutting plans announced by the airline.
The first president of independent Algeria, Ahmed Ben Bella, dies at his home in Algiers after an illness, official media say.
A report published by administrators PKF reveals that Portsmouth owe £58m, £20m more than when the club came out of administration in October 2010.
A 42-year-old man is charged with the murder of Coleraine pensioner Norman Moffatt.
Hailstorms kill three people and injure dozens in China, with large stones damaging hundreds of homes.
Five fishermen are rescued from liferafts after their boat Onward catches fire about 50 miles from Orkney.
Why the Eurozone crisis may not be over yet
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