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Astronauts complete final spacewalk

Discovery's astronauts have taken one final spacewalk at the International Space Station to get the outpost squared away before the US shuttle programme ends.Discovery...

Cash plea as maid faces beheading

Indonesians are campaigning to raise money to stop the beheading of a maid in Saudi Arabia.They are asking for donations on TV and social...

33 die in India wedding truck crash

At least 33 people have been killed after an open truck carrying a wedding party rolled into a gorge in India's mountainous north.The truck...

Quake victims identity process plea

A senior British detective helping to identify victims of the New Zealand earthquake has warned that the process of naming the dead must not...

Boy held after parents shot dead

A 12-year-old US boy who reported shots being fired at his home is in custody after officers arrived to find his parents dead and...

Egypt's prime minister resigns

Egypt's prime minister has resigned, the country's military rulers said.Ahmed Shafiq was appointed by president Hosni Mubarak shortly before he was ousted.Mr Shafiq's departure...

Britons 'on CCTV 70 times a day'

The UK has about 1.85 million CCTV cameras and the average Briton is caught on camera 70 times a day, police figures have suggested.The...

iPad2 tablet unveiled by Steve Jobs

Apple boss Steve Jobs has returned from indefinite sick leave to declare 2011 "the year of the iPad2".Mr Jobs is on medical leave from...

Assange in extradition appeal bid

Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have lodged papers at the High Court for an appeal against a ruling that he should be extradited...

Vocational courses 'lead nowhere'

Hundreds of thousands of young people are being failed by the vocational education system with many undertaking courses that "don't lead anywhere", an independent...

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