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Hollywood director James Cameron has returned to the surface after plunging nearly 11km (seven miles) down to the deepest place in the ocean, the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific.
A British soldier and a Royal Marine are killed by an Afghan army soldier, the Ministry of Defence confirms.
Analysts say a rise in the number of countries hoarding crude is contributing to high fuel prices.
More than 6,500 people in Mexico City have set a record for the world's largest Zumba dance fitness class.
Lord Newton, who served as a cabinet minister under Lady Thatcher and John Major, dies aged 74.
Spain's ruling Popular Party wins elections in Andalucia but may not be able to force the Socialists from power.
Elderly cancer patients denied treatment 'based on age'
Plans to completely revamp Glasgow's ageing subway system are to be backed by £246m from the Scottish government.
Former England manager Glenn Hoddle suggests he would be interested in leading his country again at Euro 2012.
Britain asks China to re-investigate the death of a UK citizen who was a friend of former Chongqing boss, Bo Xilai, who was sacked amid a political scandal.
Up to 1,500 new jobs could be created in Middlesbrough if a £120m investment plan is given the go-ahead.
Greater Manchester Police arrest three people over the death of a man whose body was found in a wheelie bin in a field near Wigan.
Rap legends De La Soul return as raw alter egos for concept album
Adventurer prepares to take 1924 Olympic medal to Everest summit
Greater Manchester Police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a field near Wigan.
India's defence minister orders an investigation into an allegation by the head of the army that he was offered a bribe of $2.7m by an industry lobbyist.
Sebastian Vettel describes backmarker Narain Kartikeyan as an "idiot" after a collision costs him fourth place in the Malaysian GP.
An elderly man injured when three men try to rob his home believes he was targeted because of a false rumour about a win at the bookmakers.
Fire crews across Wales deal with a large number of calls to grass fires as temperatures rise.
A mountain climber's arm is trapped for three-and-a-half hours in a crevice after he became wedged after a fall in Snowdonia.
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