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Science Correspondent Pallab Ghosh looks back at 10 years of the International Space Station and reflects on the reasons why it was built.

A Scots scientist who invented a new way to help predict when volcanoes will erupt receives a major award.

With Halloween just days before the election, Americans are dressing up as politicians.

As a man is convicted of organising a murder from jail using a mobile phone, BBC News asks what can be done to stop their use in prison for crimes?

Britain's Olympic and Paralympic athletes parade in front of thousands of fans through London.

Visitors to Mendip's carnival season are encouraged to give money to collectors on floats to support local charities.

About 70 firefighters tackle a major blaze at a tyre recycling plant near Carlisle Airport.

An air show featuring scale models of historic aircraft takes place at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford.

Sarah Palin gives her second TV interview and has her private e-mail inbox hacked, as the candidates trade blows on the economy.

Veteran pop star Sir Cliff Richard describes his life in music as he enters his sixth decade in the music industry.

"Dylan Hartley has to be a shoo-in at hooker for England"

England beat Andorra in their opening World Cup qualifier, after Wales and Republic of Ireland win and Scotland and Northern Ireland lose.

Some of cinema's biggest names are heading to the Toronto film festival, which opens later with the premiere of World War I saga Passchendaele.

The full text of the speech given by Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to the Republican National Convention in St Paul, Minnesota.

With Beijing 2008 behind us, getting Britons behind London 2012 is a challenge facing organisers.

Politicians, athletes and musicians look back on this year's games in Beijing and ponder what the 2012 games will be like in the British capital.

Mayor Boris Johnson receives the Olympic flag to signal the start of London's reign as Olympic host city and spark wild celebrations in the capital.

Mayor of London Boris Johnson tells the BBC he wants to bring in the London Olympics in 2012 under budget.

How the "Indiana Jones of medicine" is pushing back the boundaries of medicine to treat people in the developing world.

Green fuel campaigners are driving from London to Athens on cooking fat to further their cause.

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