The latest stories from the News front page section of the BBC News web site.
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VIDEO: Could 'hacking' change design?
Tom Dyckhoff examines the latest "hacking" craze - where online design communities interact to reinvent and create new objects.
VIDEO: Is the weather putting tourists off?
The long Easter weekend is typically seen as the start of the UK's tourism season but has the never-ending winter put tourists off?
VIDEO: Preserving web pages and tweets
Millions of web pages are set to be archived as part of a project run by the British Library.
VIDEO: 'Queen most memorable Bond girl yet'
The Queen has received an honorary Bafta award for her lifelong support for British film and was described as "the most memorable Bond girl yet."
VIDEO: Chair 'grows like popcorn'
Belgian designer Carl de Smet discusses his experiments with smart foam technology, which allows him to 'bake' furniture so it assembles itself.
VIDEO: How a US liberal learned to love guns
Dan Baum, author of Gun Guys: A Road Trip, tells the BBC why as a liberal Democrat who loves guns, he is considered a "very weird hybrid".
VIDEO: New video of Luther King killer in custody
On the 45th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King, previously unseen footage has been released showing his killer in police custody.
VIDEO: Facebook releases Android 'home'
Facebook releases software that puts content from the social network on the home page of Android phones.
VIDEO: Roman dig helps soldiers' rehabilitation
Injured soldiers are helping to excavate a Roman building as part of their rehabilitation.
VIDEO: Babies and basketballs as royals visit Glasgow
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Glasgow as part of a two-day trip to Scotland.
VIDEO: 'Irony' as female judge jails Philpott
A female judge has sentenced Mick Philpott to life for killing six of his children in a fire at his Derby house, the editor of the local paper said there was a "delicious irony that a woman has finally told Mick Philpott what to do".
VIDEO: 'Lawnmower sheep' to graze in Paris parks
Paris city council launches a pilot project that, if successful, will see sheep replacing lawnmowers in the French capital's public spaces.
VIDEO: 'Red sea' after cliff collapse
A landslip at a beach in Torquay has turned the sea in the area red and damaged an already partially collapsed empty house
VIDEO: Rijksmuseum: Rembrandt centre stage
Rijksmuseum's director of collections, Taco Dibbits, takes the BBC's Will Gompertz for a tour of the re-furbished exhibition space in Amsterdam.
VIDEO: Hate crime change to make 'vast difference'
Greater Manchester Police has become the first force in the UK to record hate crimes against groups such as goths and punks.
VIDEO: Facebook 'to launch smartphone'
Social networking site Facebook is expected to unveil a push into the smartphone market on Thursday from its headquarters in California.
VIDEO: Grand National safety defended
Organisers of the Grand National at Aintree insist "safety and welfare are of paramount importance" at the meeting.
VIDEO: Lights out at Rome's Colosseum
The lights at Rome's famous Colosseum were switched off as part of a protest against the forthcoming trial of two Italian marines in India.
VIDEO: Schoolboys killed amid Burma violence
There have been outbreaks of sectarian violence in Burma, including an attack in which 20 Muslim schoolboys were killed.
VIDEO: Gun owner checks 'common sense'
President Obama has made a plea for stricter background checks on gun owners.


