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BBC - NewsSwimming robots set world recordRobots set a new distance world record, swimming more than 3,200 nautical miles (5,926km) across the Pacific Ocean.
VIDEO: War Horse author reveals new book plotSchool Reporters interview Michael Morpurgo about his success as an author and his future releases.
Veterans lose nuclear damages bidHundreds of ex-servicemen exposed to radiation in British nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s lose a Supreme Court bid to launch damages claims.
Will you tell Starbucks your name?Starbucks wants to label customers' cups of coffee with their names, in a bid to be more friendly. But do people really want to be on first names terms with their baristas?
Tevez may return to face ChelseaManchester City manager Roberto Mancini says Carlos Tevez could make his first-team return against Chelsea next week.
Perth named as seventh Scots cityPerth is to become become Scotland's seventh city after winning a UK competition marking the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Goldman banker quits 'toxic' firmA manager at US banking giant Goldman Sachs in London quits, saying he could no longer work there "in good conscience".
Chelmsford to become jubilee cityChelmsford is awarded city status as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Police assaulted boy with autismMetropolitan Police officers assaulted a 16-year-old boy with severe autism by forcing him into handcuffs and leg restraints during a school trip, the High Court rules.
Trade deal eases EU-US beef warThe European Parliament eases a long-running trade war with the US and Canada by increasing EU imports of North American beef.
Unemployment increases by 1,000Unemployment rises slightly in Wales, with another 1,000 people without a job but ministers say there are still encouraging signs in the economy.
Students stage a week of actionStudents in England are staging a national day of action to protest against government changes to higher education.
Polish troops face Afghan retrialFour Polish soldiers acquitted last year of killing eight civilians in Afghanistan are to face a second trial.
Decrease in NI unemployment rateThe unemployment rate in Northern Ireland has fallen to 6.5%, a fall of 0.4% from the previous quarter.
Ahmadinejad grilled by Iran MPsThe Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, appears in parliament to answer questions from MPs about his foreign and domestic policy decisions.
AUDIO: Goldman Sachs man's feisty exitThe Today programme's Simon Jack reports on the extraordinary resignation letter penned by an employee at Goldman Sachs.
New man takes over in Guvnor playOwain Arthur says he doesn't feel in the shadow of James Corden as he takes on the lead role in West End hit comedy One Man, Two Guvnors.
ICC finds Congo's Lubanga guiltyThe International Criminal Court finds Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga guilty of recruiting and using child soldiers - the court's first verdict.
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