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The key to a long drive is building up power quickly in the swing but not putting it all in from the start, according to a new report.
Scientists are attempting to find out what is behind whale strandings.
A Russian Proton rocket successfully launches one of the biggest commercial satellites ever built - the Inmarsat-4 (I4-F3).
It is the stuff of science fiction, but could mirrors in space and spraying sea water in the air be shortcuts to halt global warming?
Meet the people willing to fight to the bitter end to keep their old lamp-posts/cobbles/trees/railings.
Officers stop and check limousines in the centre of Brighton to ensure they are complying with the law.
The "Jules Verne" is Europe's first Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) to fly to the International Space Station.
The government is tightening controls on stretch limousines to make sure they meet safety and licensing standards.
Cyclists who ride without lights at night are warned they face being fined by Guernsey Police.
Police are trying to find an armed robber who escaped with a large amount of cash from a store in Dorset.
Parents are warned of the dangers of buying quads or mini-motos for their children at Christmas.
More than 15 months after three sailors drowned off the Isle of Wight, mystery continues to surround their deaths.
Inmarsat signs a contract with European industrialists to build the first of a new generation of commercial telecoms satellites.
Engineers working on Europe's space station re-supply truck are aiming to have it ready for launch in February.
Almost 20 years after it was first conceived, what will become the world's most powerful telescope, is about to open its eyes.
Students are invited to take part in a safety scheme to cut the number of cyclists injured in accidents.
Rescuers searching for six trapped Utah miners are to drill a third hole in another attempt to locate them.
BBC Scotland reporter Iain MacDonald gives his perspective on the count in the Highlands and across the country.
The BBC's David Shukman reports from Europe's first commercial power station powered by the Sun.
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