Cesc F?bregas turns on style in dazzling show of class by Arsenal
Arsenal’s five-year trophy drought may not end this season, but on this evidence they will continue to win friends and influence people all over the world.
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Rare shoebill puts duck in its beak, then moves it aside
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Pakistan’s South Waziristan offensive reaches crucial stage in Ladha
Pakistani troops fought street by street yesterday in the town of Ladha, a Taleban stronghold, as the three-week offensive in South Waziristan entered a decisive phase.
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Yemen civil war spills over border as Saudi official is killed in attack
Yemen’s civil war spilled into neighbouring Saudi Arabia for the first time yesterday when Shia gunmen shot dead a Saudi security officer in a cross-border attack.
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Johan Cruyff, new coach of Catalan football team, refuses to speak Catalan
Regarded as a footballing great, Johan Cruyff, 62, shone on the pitch as a player and on the touchline as a manager.
Conservatives’ EU power struggle may be in vain
Although it attacked a range of popular targets, David Cameron’s speech yesterday fell short of a campaign to repatriate powers from Brussels to Britain.
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Sergeant Matthew Telford’s uncle describes family devastation at his death
The family of one of the soldiers killed by an Afghan policeman described him as a “wonderful lad who loved his job”.
Cameron defies Eurosceptics by backing down from EU confrontation
David Cameron defied his party’s Eurosceptics yesterday by insisting that he would avoid confrontation with Brussels and by giving himself as long as five years to win back powers from the EU.
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Scientific advice must be respected...
The sacking of David Nutt as chairman of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and the ensuing debate, have left wounds in the relationship between scientists and the Government. In the interests of all, these wounds must not fester.
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Kelly fluffed it on expenses. But we must back him
The purpose of Sir Christopher Kelly’s report into MPs’ expenses was to pull off the difficult task of enabling MPs to create a modern and robust payments system, while retaining public confidence.
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You could see those deaths in Afghanistan coming
Yesterday’s awful shooting of five British servicemen by a trainee Afghan policeman took me back to a dusty yard in a Dutch-controlled southern province there, earlier this year, and a rag-tag army of Afghan police “trainees” assembled for us journalists:...
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The internet is killing storytelling
Click, tweet, e-mail, twitter, skim, browse, scan, blog, text: the jargon of the digital age describes how we now read, reflecting the way that the very act of reading, and the nature of literacy itself, is changing.
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Afghanistan could be lost in the bars of Britain
The clamour is growing for us to withdraw from Afghanistan. And the tragic loss of five British soldiers at the hands of one of those we are supposed to be fighting alongside will make that clamour louder.
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Tins out as Roses come dressed in cardboard
A family Christmas without a tin of Cadbury’s Roses is almost as unthinkable as going without mince pies or crackers. But nothing, it seems, is sacred in these straitened times and this year the famous tins will be replaced with recycled cardboard boxes.
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Clarification
Because of a major computer failure last Friday evening, a report in Saturday’s printed editions ("Bonuses for lawyers who seize criminal assets 'threaten to undermine justice'") did not include a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service in which...
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Conservatives’ EU power struggle may be in vain
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Snooper powers to track parents for child support
Surveillance powers to counter terrorism will be used to track absent parents who fail to pay child support, the Government said yesterday.
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‘Carnage’ pub crawl student Philip Laing may be jailed for urinating on poppy wreath
A university student who provoked national outrage after he was photographed urinating on a wreath of poppies at a war memorial was told yesterday that he may be jailed for his “disgusting and reprehensible” act.
Lynne Frederick inherited ?4million as Peter Sellers died before final divorce
Peter Sellers had reached a final divorce settlement with his fourth wife that would have deprived her of any claim on his estate — but he died before the document became binding, according to legal papers that have come to light.
Cameron defies Eurosceptics by backing down from EU confrontation
David Cameron defied his party’s Eurosceptics yesterday by insisting that he would avoid confrontation with Brussels and by giving himself as long as five years to win back powers from the EU.
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Sergeant Matthew Telford’s uncle describes family devastation at his death
The family of one of the soldiers killed by an Afghan policeman described him as a “wonderful lad who loved his job”.
There’s no such thing as free speech in politics
Fourteen years ago Bill Clinton flew to Belfast to put his stamp on the Northern Ireland peace process. He landed with an ace up his sleeve: a speech so steeped in local knowledge and human emotion that he managed to make a tense gathering of Protestants...
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Amateurs indulge in the love that dares to carry out science experiments
The development of one of the first X-ray machines by John and Russell Reynolds is just one in a series of remarkable contributions by amateurs in the history of science.
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Daughter of couple who committed suicide calls for assisted dying debate
The daughter of an elderly couple who were found dead after saying that they wanted to end their lives has called for a further debate on assisted dying.
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New evidence could free man jailed for 'beauty in bath' murder
The family of an executive serving a life sentence for strangling a beauty consultant who became known as the “beauty in the bath” believe that they have fresh evidence that could free him after ten years in jail.
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Barristers deny love triangle with clerk made them blind to her racism
A senior barrister and part-time judge denied yesterday that his affair with a senior clerk was a “smouldering fire” that led him to overlook a “racist culture” at his chambers.
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Fed leaves rates near zero for an 'extended period'
The Federal Reserve left America’s interest rate at close to zero and indicated that there would be no change for at least six months and possibly longer.
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Italian court sentences 23 CIA agents over rendition flight
An Italian court sentenced 23 former CIA agents to up to eight years in prison today for their role in the abduction of an Egyptian terrorist suspect in the first trial over “extraordinary renditions”.
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Lord Burns to be named C4 chairman
Lord Burns of Pitshanger, the former Permanent Secretary to the Treasury and past chairman of Marks and Spencers, has emerged as the new chairman of Channel 4, replacing Luke Johnson.
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Champions League: live coverage of Liverpool, Arsenal and Rangers in Europe
Rafael Benitez, the manager, finds the odds stacked against him as he takes his Liverpool side to Lyons for a match that could make or break the Merseyside club's season.
Champions League: live coverage of Liverpool, Arsenal and Rangers in Europe
Rafael Benitez, the manager, finds the odds stacked against him as his Liverpool side face Lyons in a match that could make or break the Merseyside club's season.
Neel Uberoi and son Matthew face jail for insider trading
A dentist and his work experience stockbroker son were facing jail today for a ?110,000 insider trading scam.
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Israeli commandos seize ship 'carrying arms to Hezbollah'
Israeli special forces have intercepted a cargo ship carrying hundreds of tonnes of weapons which military officials said were being delivered from Iran to Hezbollah, its ally in Lebanon.
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Technology: is it different for girls?
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Newcastle United rename historic stadium sportsdirect.com@StJames' Park
Newcastle United have renamed St James’ Park, their home for the past 117 years, sportsdirect.com@StJames'Park until the end of the season.
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Intel hit with antitrust lawsuit over 'illegal threats'
New York's attorney general has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel, claiming the company used "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate the marketplace for computer microprocessors.
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David Moyes: Benfica 5-0 thrashing 'hurt' Everton and now club's pride is at stake
David Moyes admits that the 5-0 defeat to Benfica in the Europa League last month hurt his Everton side but they are determined to restore their reputation in Europe tomorrow night.
Peter Storrie charged with tax evasion by City of London Police
Peter Storrie, the Portsmouth chief executive, has been charged with tax evasion by the City of London Police. He has been summoned to appear before City of Westminster Magistrates on November 16.
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Analysis: New Jersey and Virginia tells Obama - we blame you for the economy
The Republican victories in the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial elections have revealed significant cracks in the coalition that swept Barack Obama into the White House last year, and delivered an ominous warning to the President and Democrats:...
Dow jumps ahead of rate decision
Wall Street opened in bullish mood with the Dow Jones industrial average climbing 97.13 points to 9,863.96 before a key decision from the US Federal Reserve on interest rates.
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David Cameron promises constitutional court to fight EU encroachment
David Cameron will promise an incoming Conservative administration would set up a new constitutional court to protect British sovereignty from encroachment from Europe.
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Cadburys ditches Roses tin in bid to go green
It is as much a part of Christmas as crackers and turkey but the Cadbury Roses tin is to be ditched after 70 years to be replaced by a new "greener" square cardboard box.
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Ben Gemmell, 18, jailed for killing girl in car crash
A teenage driver has been jailed for six years after he lost control of his car and crashed into a group of 30 schoolchildren, killing a 14-year-old girl and leaving a boy in a coma.
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Asian man cleared of racially abusing BNP leader Nick Griffin
An Asian man who was accused of calling Nick Griffin a “white b*****d” as he drove past him has been cleared of racially threatening behaviour.
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Comcast swiches on with 22% rise in profits
Comcast, the largest cable operator in the US, reported a 22.5 per cent increase in third-quarter earnings, beating analysts’ expectations despite a slowdown in subscriber growth.
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Gordon Brown says soldier killings will not derail Afghan strategy
Gordon Brown insisted today that the Government would press on with the strategy of training and mentoring Afghan security forces despite the killing of five British soldiers by a rogue Afghan policeman.
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Taylor Wimpey ready to raise house prices
Taylor Wimpey, the housebuilder, said market conditions had improved so much that it had already sold all of its stock of homes for 2009 and was looking forward to raising prices on houses to be sold next year.
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X-ray machine voted most important invention in Science Museum poll
The X-ray machine has been named the most important invention in the history of science, in a poll by the Science Museum.
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Gold prices hit new high on Indian deal with IMF
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Sale of Xabi Alonso left me 'devastated', says Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard has admitted he was "devastated" by Liverpool's decision to sell Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid in the summer.
North Korea: the defectors' tale
For years, Guang-il Jung was haunted by a nightmare in which he was leaving a prison camp. Prisoners stretched out their emaciated arms to him, begging him not to leave them to die.
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Russia weighs in on growing row over GM U-turn
Russia today added to growing international consternation over General Motor's (GM) decision to pull the sale of its European operation and warned its lawyers were reviewing the shock move.
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GM says it plans to cut 10,000 jobs at Opel
General Motors said that it plans to cut about 10,000 jobs at Opel, its European division, after last night’s surprise announcement that it would retain control of the unit.
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Incompetence and treachery rife in Afghan police
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Scotland Yard ready to interview Simon Mann on his return to Britain
Scotland Yard counter terrorism officers were today preparing to interview Simon Mann, the Old Etonian who will return to Britain after plotting to overthrow a West African government.
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Simon Mann puts Sir Mark Thatcher in the frame as he lands in Britain
Simon Mann, the Old Etonian who plotted to overthrow a West African government, said his arrival back in Britain today was a “wonderful homecoming”.
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Aung San Suu Kyi allowed out of house arrest to meet US delegation
Pro-democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi was briefly released from her house arrest in Burma today to meet with a visiting US delegation for talks.
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MPs to forced into one-bedroomed flats under expenses revolution
MPs are to be forced into one-bedroomed flats in cheaper parts of London as a major new report made clear the next generation of Parliamentarians must atone for the sins of current members.
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Bmibaby's new broom clips wings of 158 staff
Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, after just two days in charge at bmi, has already begun the restructuring process with the announcement of 158 job losses at the airline's low-cost operation. Bmibaby said today that 54 pilot and 82 cabin crew positions at Birmingham,...
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Suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell to appear in court after more grisly finds
Rapist and suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell will appear in court today to answer five charges of aggravated murder, as police searching his home found a further four bodies and a human skull.
Suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell to appear in court after more grisly finds
Rapist and suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell will appear in court today to answer five charges of aggravated murder, as police searching his home found a further four bodies and a human skull.
Steve Thompson recalled by Martin Johnson for Australia match
Steve Thompson will complete a remarkable international comeback when he starts for England against Australia at Twickenham on Saturday. Jonny Wilkinson and Lewis Moody are also recalled to the side.
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Northern Rock losses reduce ahead of split
Northern Rock, the state-owned mortgage lender, said trading conditions had continued to improve ahead of its split into a "good bank" and "bad bank" before the end of the year.
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One in five mammals threatened with extinction
A fifth of the world’s known mammals, a third of amphibians and reptiles and more than two thirds of plants are threatened with extinction, according to the latest “Red List” of endangered species.
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Ambani court case halted over judge conflict
India’s Supreme Court will be forced to restart proceedings tomorrow in a bitter court battle over natural gas between Mukesh and Anil Ambani, the country’s two richest brothers, after it emerged that a daughter of one of the judges hearing the case is...
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UK services grow at fastest rate in two years
Britain's services sector grew at the fastest rate in more than two years during October, giving renewed hope that the economy will pull out of recession by the end of the year.
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Key points of Kelly report on MPs' expenses
The following are the main recommendations from Sir Christopher Kelly's Committee on Standards in Public Life on the reform of MPs' expenses and allowances:
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Protesters tear-gassed in bid to hijack Iran's anti-US rally
Violence erupted in Tehran this morning as Iranian security forces clashed with thousands of opposition activists seeking to hijack a state-sponsored rally marking the 30th anniversary of the storming of the US embassy.
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German Government blasts 'unacceptable' GM U-turn
Germany's Economic Minister today branded a decision by America's General Motors (GM) to scrap the sale of its European business as "totally unacceptable."
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Analysis: shooting could scupper training programme
The murder of five British soldiers inside a compound shared with Afghan National Police officers last night has caused shockwaves throughout Britain’s Task Force in Helmand province.
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M&S sells big brands as profits beat forecasts
Marks & Spencer (M&S) confirmed today it is selling big brands for the first time in a bid to close the sales gap with Waitrose, its upmarket rival, as profits beat analysts' forecasts for the first six months of the year.
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Five British soldiers killed by rogue Afghan policeman
Five British soldiers have been shot dead after a rogue Afghan policeman opened fire inside a checkpoint.
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Fiji embroiled in diplomatic row with Australia and New Zealand
The South Pacific island nation of Fiji is embroiled in another diplomatic row with Australia and New Zealand after expelling their top envoys over a spat about travel visas.
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China approves Disney theme park after decade of negotiations
The Magic Kingdom is to set up in the Middle Kingdom, concluding a decade of talks on a Disney park for China.
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Toyota poised to pull out of Formula One
Toyota is poised to quit Formula One motor racing, in a surprise move that will leave the scandal-hit sport without any participation by Japanese automakers in the coming season.
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Toyota has pulled out of Formula One motor racing in a move that deals yet another blow to the scandal-hit sport and leaves it entirely without participation by Japanese automakers, tyremakers or big corporate sponsors.
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Lord Sugar: struggling bosses are ‘moaners’ who 'live in Disneyland'
Lord Sugar has dismissed the bosses of struggling businesses as “moaners” who “live in Disneyland”.
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GM scraps plan to sell Vauxhall and Opel to Magna
Lord Mandelson will today seek private talks with the board of General Motors to discuss the future of about 5,500 Vauxhall workers in Britain after the American car giant scrapped advanced plans to sell its European business.
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