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European industry receives the formal request to cost the design and construction of a robotic rover to send to the Red Planet in 2013.
The ExoMars project to land a European robot rover on the Red Planet moves forward with an enhanced design.
Engineers test an airbag system that could be used to cushion a European rover's landing on Mars.
BBC News Website political correspondent Nick Assinder gives his verdict on prime minister's questions.
Is the Superman Returns movie meant to remind us of the Bible? And if so, is it blasphemy?
After 13 years, the CSA is being axed. The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue looks at its legacy.
Finnish researchers open up the playground to elderly adults to get them more active, writes the BBC's David Sillito.
A second page of your views on how the issues of immigration and asylum affect the general election.
Pete Clifton, editor of the BBC News website, takes a look back at a busy week in the newsroom.
The finale of ITV1's I'm a Celebrity... attracts about four million fewer viewers than the previous series.
Comedian Joe Pasquale is voted king of the jungle in TV reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.
The team behind the Beagle 2 mission has unveiled its design for a successor to the British Mars lander.
BBC correspondents log their thoughts and observations as ceremonies take place throughout Normandy to mark the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Ricky Gervais makes history as the first UK actor to win a TV comedy acting award at the Golden Globes.
Newcastle director of rugby Rob Andrew hopes the trauma of last season will inspire a change of fortunes.
As times get tougher for the ordinary Japanese worker, resentment is growing over foreign investors seizing business opportunities in the country.
BBC News Online readers overwhelmingly back easyCar's policy of shaming late-returners of rented vehicles.
Glenn McGrath believes the Ashes urn should be housed in Australia if his side win yet another series against England.
Football Fever is on BBC1 every Sunday at 8.30am. If you've got any comments about the show, let us know!
Liberal Democrat MP Nigel Jones attacks Tory leader William Hague for claiming to have drunk 14 pints a day.
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