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- Electoral reform plans considered - PA
- THE INFLUENCE GAME: Toyota's powerful DC friends - AP
- Toyota announces Prius car recall - PA
- Astronauts inspect shuttle on way to space station - AP
- Teacher qualification shake-up call - PA
- Astronauts inspect shuttle on way to space station - AP
- Sales hit by snow and economic woes - PA
- First lady begins fight against childhood obesity - AP
- Doctor denies Jackson death charge - PA
- First lady begins fight against childhood obesity - AP
Proposals to urge people to inform on benefit cheats examined by Labour's manifesto team Ali Dizaei jailed for four years for making up story about being assaulted and threatened Former presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka to face coup bid charge as election row takes dramatic turn In the US they're not sure who's in charge. In the EU they're squabbling and there's a crisis of confidence Chilcot inquiry told that the 'problem of leaks' was used to stop Lord Goldsmith voicing Iraq doubts
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Democrats fear Republicans will win seat held since 1974 after veteran congressman John Murtha dies Environment minister to rule this week on commercial cultivation of country's first GM foodstuff Conrad Murray faces up to four years in jail if convicted of involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson
On the eve of two major UK tours by Cuban companies, Judith Mackrell visits Havana
Crime author Simon Beckett is huge in Scandinavia and Germany but totally unknown in his native Britain
George Kerr has been playing judo since he was eight and is one of seven to have attained 10th Dan
Daniel Nasaw: Watched by millions, the commercial breaks were filled with explicit derision of women
Climate experts say error by social and biological scientists has unfairly maligned their work
UK's Child Exploitation Centre is promoting a cartoon to help children stay safe online
German midfielder says Arsenal's defeat at Stamford Bridge proves they are not good enough to challenge
Football Association's commitment to tackling homophobia called into question after delay of film
Post Office Ltd 'missed opportunities' to discover how closures would effect local communities
Retailers have an 'awful' start to the year as wintry weather, job insecurity and tax fears take their toll
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Tory cuts pave the way for a return to 80s dole queues | Polly Toynbee
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(3min 08sec)Tanya Gold visits the new dinosaur exhibition on the UK's busiest shopping street
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- Don't wait for victory to start talking to the Taliban, Ainsworth tells Nato
- Costa Rica elects first woman president
- West alarmed as Iran steps up enrichment of uranium stocks
- Chaplains are latest British military shortage
- Australian and US prosecutors clash over retrial of scuba death man
- Avalanche victim survives for 17 hours
- Cuba plans city farms to ease economy woes
- Exiled billionaire Berezovsky begins libel battle over claim he killed Litvinenko
- Catholics who join devolved PSNI 'in line of fire' says Republican Sinn Fein
- RAF 'relying' on drones in Afghanistan
• Post-graduates to replace professors
• Staff poised to strike over proposals of cuts Labour deputy leader warns Cameron speech he is to give today could jeopardise case against four MPs Police are using dogs to hunt for other potential victims among the rubble of blast felt 30 miles away Early results indicate narrow lead for opposition leader but Tymoshenko likely to appeal against 'fraud' Four British firms set to drill north of Falklands, in move Argentina calls a 'violation of sovereignty'
Chelsea's captain won support from Drogba and Ancelotti after an impressive display against Arsenal
Draw for Euro 2012 provides England with reason for cautious optimism and sets up clash with Wales
Desire for honesty is commendable but it's best just to leave them in ignorance, says Hadley Freeman
He has done everything from Tomb Raider to The Blue Room. Now Iain Glen has graduated to directing
When Mark Lawson's father died last month, it was TV that sparked some of the most powerful memories
Chinese government spearheads multimillion-dollar scheme to protect big cats in the year of the tiger
Thinktank says £12bn could be saved by ending support for high-carbon industries such as aviation
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- Terry sacking crass, says minister - PA
- Mid-Atlantic digs out of snowstorm, restores power - AP
- Cloud cover delays shuttle launch - PA
- Swiss cops: man survived 17 hours under avalanche - AP
- Bid to curtail local school powers - PA
- Delays plague Somali offensive against Islamists - AP
- Campbell cracks while backing Blair - PA
- Palin says 'absurd' not to ponder presidential bid - AP
- Fan dies after incident at match - PA
- Obama adviser: Stop criticizing anti-terror effort - AP
In an exclusive interview the prime minister damns secrecy over Tory financial backer Ministers want headteachers to make a total of £1bn in efficiency savings without touching frontline staff Green policies have potential to be as divisive as Europe, Conservative leadership warned Serious Fraud Office lawyers told magistrates of key agent's role in 'sophisticated' operation
Fabio Capello says England face a 'tough' task, while Scotand get Spain and Ireland draw Italy
Wales coach Warren Gatland furious with Alun Wyn Jones after second-row was sin binned for trip
'Godfather of rap' Gil Scott-Heron on poetry, prison and his first album in 15 years
She's worked with Woody Allen and now Martin Scorsese, but she claims she's 'too old' for acting
Asset protection scheme likely to make £5bn in less than three years, according to new projections
As the country plunges into the red again. How long can Brussels hold the currency together?
Will the future be cyber-attacks or cultural collaboration hosted by Google's servers?
Drive to wipe out the Ruddy duck is not only expensive but doomed to failure, say wildlife activists
Rose-red stalks and mouth-puckering juices are a perfect match for desserts and even mackerel
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- Crackdown on foreign student visas - PA
- NASA aims for pre-dawn space shuttle launch - AP
- Terry lies low as Ferdinand hailed - PA
- Obama, GOP sparring over job creation proposals - AP
- Man charged with harassing actress - PA
- Black farmers urged to lobby Senate ag panel head - AP
- INLA set to announce weapons move - PA
- Obama seeks to rally glum Dems amid GOP challenges - AP
- Brown welcomes Haiti debt write-off - PA
- Obama seeks to rally glum Dems amid GOP challenges - AP
Manchester United went back to the top of the table with a 5-0 victory over Portsmouth at Old Trafford
Liverpool hold on to a slender one-goal lead against Everton, despite the sending off of Sotirios Kyrgiakos
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- Tory treasurer defends shares sale - PA
- Feds: Status of pika will still need watching - AP
- Volunteer plan for police recruits - PA
- Employees of sweat lodge leader granted immunity - AP
- Queen remembers her father's death - PA
- Ex-stripper wins appeal in Alaska murder case - AP
- Brown hails 'inspirational' NI deal - PA
- Ill. gov might want to run from his running mate - AP
- Lawyers pre-empt Jackson doc frenzy - PA
- Pathologist: Peterson's ex-wife didn't die in fall - AP
Arms firm pays out £300m in penalties after long-running Guardian investigation Jim Devine, Elliot Morley, David Chaytor and Lord Hanningfield face criminal charges Promise of US investment follows 'momentous' agreement that seals power-sharing framework Fault was not classed as a safety issue one year ago, and car firm did not inform government until asked
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Robert '3D' Del Naja looks back on his work with a who's who of creative collaborators
Crime scenes, school bullies and genitalia feature in first UK exhibition of the dark side of the home
Chief executive hails turning point in British Airways' fortunes despite likely full-year loss. By Dan Milmo
A total of 134,142 declared insolvent in 2009 as credit squeeze drove figure above the previous record
England centre replaced by Toby Flood after thigh injury keeps him out of Six Nations opener
Rafael Benítez has acknowledged that Merseyside derby is one of the most important of his reign
Nicholas Patrick's mission comes as Barack Obama announces cuts to US space programme
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• NHS spent £12m over three years on remedies
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Me and my homeopathic overdose | Hadley Freeman
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Richard VineIs this as close as Private Eye ever gets to a mea culpa?
Six year old Facebook heads into uncharted territory
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David Drummond: We at Google could make that wealth of knowledge available at a click
Simon Jenkins: Climatologists above all need to rediscover the virtue of self-criticism
There's nothing quite like an old-fashioned British steamed pud says Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Anouchka Grose tried not to compete with her mother. Now she yearns for her child's beauty
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From the Yorkshire Wolds to the Outer Hebrides and Ireland, the British Isles are a motorist's paradise
- Turkish girl, 16, buried alive for talking to boys
- Think tennis for yes, home for no: how doctors helped man in vegetative state
- Classic YouTube | Six Nations memories, blindfolded basketball and Afridi's ball-chomping
- Italians amused and bewildered by English hypocrisy over John Terry | Tom Kington
- Ancient tribal language becomes extinct as last speaker dies
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- Over a third of voters think Tony Blair should go on trial for Iraq war
- Oxbridge lags behind on ethnic mix
- Tory government would move quickly to scrap BBC Trust
- Lancet retracts 'utterly false' MMR paper
- News Corp posts $254m profit on the strength of film and TV business
- Prince Harry's tribute to two soldiers killed in Helmand
- Stern denies he's a Tory adviser as Labour scents Osborne gaffe
- Labour spending has 'failed' to improve child health
- Wayne Rooney agent accused over £4m non-payments
- New Terry model reports dismissed - PA
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Ofgem warns of power shortages beyond 2015 unless there is radical infrastructure overhaul Head of UN climate change body will not apologise for false claim glaciers would melt by 2035 Ahmadinejad tells state TV he has 'no problem' in giving west Iran's uranium for further enrichment Green paper expected to concede present plans are unaffordable but remain vague on how to cut budget Conrad Murray is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter of singer, according to reports
(9min 34sec)John Harris visits the seaside, where Caroline Lucas hopes to be party's first MP Japanese company under pressure to hold inquiry over 'incredibly dangerous' fault behind recall of 2m vehicles Mobile phone networks hoped to push through their merger in Brussels, but the OFT has other ideas
Interactive: Mark Smith tags along with south London milkman Lee Cordrey to discover a world apart
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New age of space exploration beckons, say experts, as Nasa pullout leaves door open for other countries
Government gives go-ahead for Belo Monte dam amid concerns over how it will affect indigenous tribes
Ailing lower-division sides claim top-flight scalps – and prospect of much-needed Cup payday
Portsmouth's former owner will not force them into administration after holding off calling in his debt
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Lynsey Hanley: In chasing its short-term targets, Labour is storing up a legacy of unfit homes
Ibsen's plays are gloomy. Or so I thought – until I went to Norway, writes Antony Sher
Economists hope fall in January PMI was temporary blip rather than ominous sign of double-dip recession
(12 pictures): The National Trust has revealed the walking trails most downloaded from its website
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- Bids war over 'Terry affair' story - PA
- Louisiana AG: Shops can sell 'Who Dat' shirts - AP
- Whitehall 'complacent' over threat - PA
- Federal prosecutor taken off Landrieu phone caper - AP
- Pope attacks equality laws in UK - PA
- Parents, students on edge over soaring tuition - AP
- Tory lead 'cut to seven points' - PA
- Whitman leads spending race in Calif. gov campaign - AP
- Tories poach Brown climate adviser - PA
- Obama seeks money for nuclear weapons work - AP
Exclusive: Key study by East Anglia professor Phil Jones was based on suspect figures Benedict says legislation safeguarding rights of same-sex couples violates religious freedom Phone companies contradict official version that voicemails of 'only handful of victims' were hacked UN team finds remains of aircraft-dropped bombs, contradicting Israeli report on military conduct Conservatives admit they have found just £1.5bn of cuts for introduction this summer - despite £80bn target
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Hoops announce capture of Spurs striker in a move believed to be personally funded by Dermot Desmond
Brazilian completes 32 laps during his first test of a competitive car since crashing at the Hungarian GP
Part-exchange offer for estimated 100m analogue radios aims to persuade listeners to go digital
Government expected to say reduced emissions of follow its 2020 targets, but experts cite other factors
Iis Disney's first ever black princess a good thing? Patricia Williams compares notes with a seven-year-old
Adrian Searle applauds a new show by Dutch artist Theo van Doesburgthat captures his many lives
(4min 03sec) Street fundraising is hated by the general public. Paul MacInnes attempts to find out why
(4min 29sec) The singer explains why he is not paying income tax this year
Strong demand from home and abroad has boosted growth, says the CIPS/Markit survey
Car owners face three-week wait to find out if their vehicle has accelerator pedal problem
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- Make right to die legal - Pratchett - PA
- Gibbs: Cost of Obama's jobs push in range of $100B - AP
- Kidnapped yacht couple issue plea - PA
- Report: No sanctions for lawyers who OK'd torture - AP
- Children 'given Jihad training' - PA
- US to consider local views on 9/11 trial location - AP
- Haiti food lines focus on women - PA
- Obama taking populist tone in fight over jobs - AP
- McGuinness voices justice deal hope - PA
- Axelrod: No House outburst to Obama speech unusual - AP
Pentagon says Patriot shield will protect American allies in the Gulf In new videos, Rachel and Paul Chandler tell of captors' 'cruelty' and call on UK government to intervene Watchdog sharply criticses the Conservative leadership's secrecy over party donor's residence Senior figures voice severe doubts about achieving a global treaty in 2010 to tackle climate change Exclusive interview: Mahmoud Abbas hints at mediated talks to restart moribund peace process
Roger Federer was at his brilliant best to beat Andy Murray in three sets and take his 16th grand slam title
Goals from Emmanuel Adebayor and Vincent Kompany see Man City put Portsmouth to the sword
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Home buyers in London and south-east drove January's 0.1% rise while elsewhere prices were static
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- UK military casualties 'could rise' - PA
- Investigator in Calif. official's slaying killed - AP
- Snow causes havoc for motorists - PA
- Obama seeks $200M to help cities host 9/11 trials - AP
- 'Progress' in power-sharing talks - PA
- 3 Americans now held in Iran for half of a year - AP
- Sara Payne paralysed after stroke - PA
- 3 Americans now held in Iran for half of a year - AP
- Tough guy Murray set for showdown - PA
- Salt Lake a finalist to host 2012 GOP convention - AP
Former PM condemned for using Chilcot inquiry to talk up threat from Iraq's neighbour Beijing suspends military partnerships with US and imposes sanctions over £4bn weapons sale
Social service chiefs warn of £500m shortfall in government plan to provide service in England
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- Soldiers mourned before royal visit - PA
- Heavy snow, ice bury southern Plains, head east - AP
- Long sentences for gang rapists - PA
- US announces $6B arms sale to Taiwan - AP
- John Terry named over court gag - PA
- ACORN foe: Phone scheme meant to embarrass senator - AP
- Heads fear new exam grading fiasco - PA
- Sen. Reid spends money as fast as he banks it - AP
- NI power-share talks pass deadline - PA
- Man charged in NJ weapons case remains in custody - AP
Amid heckles, former PM tells Chilcot inquiry Saddam Hussein needed to be dealt with The panel: Jackie Ashley, Jonathan Freedland, Martin Kettle, Seumas Milne and Henry Porter on the inquiry Bleak outlook for decades to come and fears of health calamity when rainy season starts in May Serious Fraud Office brings criminal case against former middleman for British weapons manufacturer National Equality Panel's analysis shows the richest 10% is 100 times better off than the poorest 10%
Sir Alex Ferguson says showdown with Arsenal on Sunday is crucial in fight to retain league title
John Lloyd says Andy Murray's achievement in getting to Australian Open final is better than his 1977 run
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Video (4min 14sec) East London anti-extremism project on how not to be fooled by Islamist dogma
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South Africa announces investigations into airlines 'allegedly colluding' over ticket costs during World Cup
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