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Britney Spears denies eating squirrels
BRITNEY Spears has taken aim at some of the tabloid stories that dogged her through 2009, publishing a list of the top 75 articles deemed to be the most ridiculous.
A statement on Spears's official website said more than 13,000 stories had been written
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Carlo Ancelotti: John Terry Is A Mixture Of Franco Baresi & Paolo Maldini
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has complimented England centre-back John Terry by comparing him to two true legends of the game.
The Italian feels that Terry shares some key characteristics with his countrymen Franco Barsei and Paolo Maldini,
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Wenger fears African Nations Cup will wreck Arsenal season
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger fears their campaign could be wrecked by the African Nations Cup.
The Gunners will be without Ivory Coast international Emmanuel Eboue and Cameroon's Alex Song for the whole of next month as the 16-nation tournament takes
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Briton missing from ski resort
Myles Robinson, 23, was last seen at the Blue Monkey bar in Wengen at around 2am on Tuesday.
The Swiss army was called in to help with a helicopter search and teams used sniffer dogs and infra-red cameras as they scoured the area, a police spokeswoman
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Getting by with a little help from his friends
Imagine a young John Lennon … Aaron Johnson in a scene from
the film.
These ten ladies will make you pine for the noughties for the rest of time!
Get into it
As Sam Taylor-Wood's evocative biopic hits screens, Maureen Cleave
recalls her time as a young
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Talent 2010: The playwright, Bola Agbaje
Last year, Bola Agbaje invited Gordon Brown to come and see her play. It would, she said in her letter, help him understand what makes Britain's young black population tick, get to the bottom of knife crime, take a look inside the head beneath the
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Matthew Bell: The IoS Diary (27/12/09)
Nearly eight years since the death of actor John Thaw, his most famous character, Inspector Morse, is set to return. Not to our TV screens but to the stage, as Morse's creator Colin Dexter is, I can reveal, putting the finishing touches to a stage
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Between pop and a hard place
The Swedish pop group Abba, shown here in 1976, is to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. AFP
“Everyone defines rock ’n’ roll in their own way,” sighs Jim Henke, the curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “You can’t please
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Chain of remembering
The first decade of the 21st century has come to an end and newspapers in Britain have been treating us to instant histories of the period that they insist on calling by the ugly name, the noughties. Most of the events recalled are big, fatal and
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Writers' archives: A sad estate of affairs
In his latest stage work, The Power of Yes, a verbatim piece about the credit crunch, David Hare makes one undeniable revelation. He keeps his money in the Post Office. It makes the scourge of political bad faith sound a strangely unworldly fellow. You'
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Antonia Fraser on her affair with Harold Pinter
Few people in the limelight have been steelier in fending off personal
inquiries than Lady Antonia Fraser. When a hapless Washington Post interviewer once dared to ask, “What is Harold Pinter like about the house?
... I’ve always wondered”, she
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Arsenal: Diaby ready to push for glory
Arsenal midfielder Abou Diaby believes there is enough quality in the Gunners squad to win some silverware this season.
Arsene Wenger's side are third in the Premier League table and in the last 16 of the Champions League despite suffering injuries to
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Three more headlines and how the internet remembers it all
On New Year’s Eve I did a Samizdata posting with lots of Evening Standard headlines. Since then I have been rootling through my photo-archives, looking for the more usual sort of pictures, with the notion of doing a photos-of-the-decade type posting.
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Top 10 marketing moments of 2009
From 'you'-centred marketing, to Waitrose launching its Essential range and the dominance of Twitter, Marketing looks at the top 10 marketing moments of the year.
1. The recession
A dearth of available consumer credit, mass redundancies, plummeting
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Warnock won't rule out Owls move
Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock has refused to rule out taking over at Sheffield Wednesday, saying a move to Hillsborough is "a possiblilty."
The Palace manager and staunch Sheffield United fan has been linked with the vacant manager's job at
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Former Cabinet ministers call for Labour leadership contest
Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt have written to all Labour MPs
calling for the leadership issue to be sorted out "once and for
all".
Ex-Home Secretary Charles Clarke confirmed that he had received the
letter from his former Cabinet colleagues and was
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Royal appointment
THE woman who would be Queen answers the door in hair rollers – I’m five minutes early – though the outfit is pure Sandringham.
“You’re not supposed to see me like this,” she says.
Elizabeth Richard is a royal lookalike, a double life that at 74
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Tottenham to Clinch £2m Bargain, Vieira Snub and £14m Pair Set to Leave!
Apparently Redknapp won’t let freezing conditions get in the way of a good transfer!
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly after Monaco forward Eidur Gudjohnsen.
The Icelandic striker has struggled to settle in France after moving from Barcelona in the
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Marius Pope: journalist
If there had been a Colourful Journalist of the Year award Marius Pope would
have have won it many times.
He was born Maurice Oliver Paps in 1920 in Amersfoort, South Africa, into a
large South African Lithuanian Jewish community and grew up in an
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Atletico Madrid Target Fran Merida And Agent 'Only In Talks With Arsenal'
Contrary to reports Arsenal midfielder Fran Merida is yet to sign a deal with Spanish outfit Atletico Madrid, and is currently seeking assurances from Gunners manager Arsene Wenger before committing himself to an Ashburton Grove stay.
"At the moment I
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Simon Carr: Nagging and snapping at each other, democracy in action
What a rotten rump of a decomposing Parliament we're sitting through. What a – I won't go on about it.
The weekend gave us all those revelations about our Prime Minister. The rudeness, the stupidity, the dishonesty, the – I was nearly off again. It isn'
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Winterburn: Sol must accept cover role
Winterburn also suggests the former England international will struggle to make an impact at the Emirates Stadium.
Winterburn told the Evening Standard: "I don't expect Sol to play a lot of games. Arsene doesn't bring back people for sentiment. He
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Taufel's Ashes umpire ban is 'cruel'
Cricket NSW chief David Gilbert says the ICC rule banning Australian Simon Taufel from umpiring an Ashes Test is "cruel".
But good news could be on the horizon for Sydney's Taufel, a five-time world umpire of the year.
ICC president David Morgan says
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Revealed: The Muslim toyboy who's secretly married Boris's ex-wife
Last week, the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, lingered a little longer than usual over his morning newspapers.
From their pages stared pictures of two weddings - two decades and many worlds apart.
The first wedding was his own, to society beauty
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Inspiration for a 'wavering and fearful heart'
Invictus, meaning unconquered, is the name of Clint Eastwood's new film about Nelson Mandela and the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa that was won by the Springboks; a victory celebrated by black people as well as white and generally recognised as
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V&A Museum To Close Musical Instrument Gallery
"[The] gallery of musical instruments at the [Victoria & Albert] Museum looks certain to close next month in order to make way for an expanded display of the museum's fashion and costume holdings. While a number of the instruments will remain
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Carl Barat Considers 2011 Libertines Reunion
One aspect of the retro culture that came to be one of the characteristics of the noughties dictated that the bands that chose to reform had to have been apart for at least a decade or so. Just ask My Bloody Valentine, Dinosaur Jr and Pixies. With the
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Cruddas for London mayor?
Today's Evening Standard reports that Jon Cruddas is winning "high-level backing" to stand as Labour's candidate against Boris Johnson in the 2012 mayoral election. It's not hard to see why. Cruddas is an exceptional campaigner with high levels of
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Sullivan eyes attacking reinforcements
"We agreed we need at least one striker by the Portsmouth match and the second by the end of the window," Sullivan said in the London Evening Standard...
West Ham chairman David Sullivan has pledged to help land two new strikers to bolster Gianfranco
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Rowland 'fails to return designer clothes'
Fashion designer Laura Dawson has accused Kelly Rowland of borrowing several outfits and failing to return them.
New York-born Dawson, who recently relocated her business to London, claimed that she loaned the former Destiny's Child star expensive
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Labour to complain over latest ACE London panel
Boris Johnson today faced an official complaint about his bid to give an ally one of London's top arts jobs. Labour Assembly members claim the appointment process has been "stitched up" to guarantee that former Evening Standard editor Veronica Wadley
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Saturday Cinema Summary
Tahar Rahim and Niels Arestrup in A Prophet / image courtesy of Optimum Releasing
A Prophet "will be bracketed in years to come as a prison drama, but it will stay in the memory of those who see it as a character study, bristling with cross-currents
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Managedcomms Expands Leased Lines Product Range
LONDON, Jan. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Managedcomms, the UK's leading supplier of leased lines, (http://www.managedcomms.co.uk) is pleased to announce the expansion of its range of leased line products, in addition to its extensive range of ADSL bonding, VPN,
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Michael Wolff: Is a Tweet News? And Is Murdoch Selling His Papers?
On Saturday I heard through an entirely credible source in the London financial community that there was a rumor--"a strong rumor"--that Rupert Murdoch might be selling two of his newspapers in London, the Times and the Sunday Times.
I knew that there
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Camden mayor suspended after benefit fraud arrest
A mayor was suspended from his post after being arrested by
detectives on suspicion of benefit fraud.
Camden mayor Omar Faruque Ansari, 55, was led from the London
borough's town hall yesterday by Metropolitan Police
officers.
He was questioned at
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Oligarch bidding for 'Independent' gets huge cash injection from Putin
The Russian billionaire bidding to buy The Independent newspaper is
poised to gain a massive cash injection from the Kremlin in a deal
personally sanctioned by Vladimir Putin.
Alexander Lebedev, who bought London’s Evening Standard for £1 a
year ago,
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Tottenham take Gudjohnsen on loan from Monaco
LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur have signed
former Barcelona and Chelsea forward Eidur Gudjohnsen on loan
from Monaco until the end of the season, manager Harry Redknapp
said on Thursday.
"I just thought he's a good player and he can
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Chelsea Skipper John Terry Loses Battle To Prevent Exposure Of Alleged 'Affair'
Chelsea defender John Terry has failed in his attempt to prevent public coverage of an alleged affair with a team-mate's girlfriend.
A judge in London's High Court has lifted a so-called "super injunction" even though the England captain claimed
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British press shocked at Blair
London - Britain's newspapers expressed shock on Saturday at Tony Blair's defiant insistence he had no regrets about removing Saddam Hussein, blasting what they saw as the ex-prime minister's blind self-belief.
But commentators also showed grudging
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Blair has no regrets for removing Saddam
LONDON -- Tony Blair said he had no regrets about removing Saddam Hussein after delivering a robust defence of the 2003 invasion of Iraq at a public inquiry into the war.
Rounding off his day-long evidence session, Blair said on Friday he accepted
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Independent to part company with two commercial leaders
LONDON - Independent Newspapers, the publisher of The Independent and The Independent on Sunday, is to part company with two key commercial executives as it looks to further restructure its sales operations.
Simon Cooke, display advertising director,
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Cameron’s Tories Want Pact with Labour to Keep out BNP in Barking
Tory Party leader David Cameron offered Gordon Brown an election pact whereby the Conservatives would not stand in Dagenham in order to help arch-leftist Margaret Hodge keep her seat against the British National Party’s Nick Griffin, the London Evening
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Pupils taught to spot extremist attitudes
« Previous « Previous Next » Next » View Gallery Published Date: 03 February 2010 Teachers and students in a London borough are being taught how to spot signs of extremist attitudes in schools, it has been revealed. Under a new initiative introduced by
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Can't park? Won't park!
My near-neighbour, Henry Hitchings, regularly does, except when it’s raining, or we’re further afield in places like Hampstead, Hammersmith, Islington or Kilburn, and then he catches a lift home with me. I also regularly look after Charlie Spencer,
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Clubbers with condoms can jump Ministry of Sound queue
Clubbers who carry condoms to Ministry of Sound this weekend will be allowed to jump the queue.
The nightclub's promotion is part of an NHS campaign to raise awareness about safe sex among young people.
Condom-carriers will get the VIP treatment at
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Mulligan sets sights on film gong
Mulligan, who is up for best actress awards at this year's film Baftas and Oscars, for An Education, based on the memoirs of journalist Lynn Barber, is in the running for the same prize at the Evening Standard awards.
Carey Mulligan is up for best
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Anne-Marie Duff and Andy Serkis triumph at Evening Standard film awards
Duff won best actress for her portrayal of John Lennon's mother in Sam Taylor-Wood's Nowhere Boy, beating out the Oscar and Bafta-nominated Carey Mulligan in the process, while Serkis was garlanded for his role as the late singer Ian Dury in biopic Sex
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DMGT reports revenue down 15 per cent
DMGT's national newspaper businesses Associated Newspapers recorded a 12 per cent fall in revenue in the last three months of 2009 to Ł208 million for the period.
The company said the underlying revenue decline was just six per cent when it excluded
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Capitals poorest die 17 years earlier
People in the richest parts of London live 17 years longer than those in the poorest areas, says a Government review.
In one part of Kensington, the average male life expectancy is 88 years, while in Tottenham Green it is 71.
The Fair Society,
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Jack Straw stops plans for Dagenham prison
Jack Straw has thrown out plans for a 1,500-inmate prison on the former Ford plant in Dagenham.
The Justice Secretary said today he had pulled the plug on the category B jail.
A campaign led by the council and Dagenham MP Jon Cruddas called for the
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Still feeling the pinch
Graduate job-seekers hoping to find work in the charity sector are expected to struggle this year. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images
Any soon-to-be graduate reading the headlines over the past year would be justified in thinking their job
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Nine arrested after drugs swoop
Nine people arrested in major police operation in Northern Ireland and England
Drugs worth more than £1 million have been seized and nine people arrested in a major police operation in Northern Ireland and England.
Six kilos of cocaine, 22 kilos of
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Tube trains 'miss red lights 54 times'
In one case, a train overshot the platform at London Bridge on the Northern line. In another case, a Jubilee line train ended up in the depot at Neasden in north-west London instead of in the station, while another case involved a train hitting a
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Branson backs public spending cuts
« Previous « Previous Next » Next » View Gallery ADVERTISEMENT Published Date: 16 February 2010 Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson has boosted the Tories by calling for public spending cuts to start this year. The high-profile entrepreneur said the UK's
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SARAH SILVERMAN SPEECH SPARKS ONLINE COMPLAINTS
The comedienne was booked to appear at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) event in Long Beach, California, which ran from 9-13 February (10).
But her keynote speech wasn't well received after she made a comment about children with special
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Warnock sticking with Palace…for the moment
Neil Warnock is staying in charge at Crystal Palace for the time being despite being linked with a move across London to QPR.
Warnock's position at Selhurst Park is uncertain after Palace went into administration, with the 61-year-old unhappy at the 10-
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Sir Elton John Claims 'Jesus Was A Gay Man'
The veteran musician made the claim in an interview with American Parade magazine.
Sir Elton said the son of God "understood human problems" and went on to lament human cruelty.
"On the cross, he forgave the people who crucified him," he added.
"Jesus
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Man's body found near railway line
British Transport Police are investigating after a man was found dead near a Kent station
Train services were disrupted after a man's body was found by the side of a railway.
British Transport Police (BTP), who are investigating the death, said it was
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Evgeny Lebedev asks, 'Why does everyone read tabloids?'
Evgeny Lebedev described tabloid culture as 'terrible' in an interview with Snob magazine. Photograph: Alan Davidson/Guardian
His dad owns the tabloid Evening Standard – and is taking rather a long time to buy the tabloid Independent. Yet Evgeny
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Duke of Cambridge organic gastropub wins 'green Oscar'
Ben Westwood has quit drifting, made up with his mother Vivienne and gone into the family business, debuting at London Fashion Week
They are not exactly catwalk material. But David Walliams and James Corden did their best supermodel
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Father on baby murder charge
Theo Fennell feels luxury brands were devalued in the Noughties. He believes accumulating 'stuff' has had its day exclusivity is everything
It's been a year of crises and criticism for Sentebale. In her first interview as chief
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Cinderalla brings ice dance back to Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall's first ice dance spectacular for more than 25 years starts tonight.
The Imperial Ice Stars of Russia will present Cinderella On Ice, a Russian take on the traditional fairytale with a mix of theatre and sport.
It will be
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Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell among McQueen's mourners
Family (and select close friends) attended the funeral of Alexander McQueen on Thursday in London.
British fashion designer Alexander McQueen was laid to rest todayFamily and friends mourned the loss of McQueen, including Naomi Campbell and Kate MossA
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Gas leak sparks Westfield evacuation
Lucian Freud has told how he was once up to half a million pounds in debt to the Kray twins because of his gambling habit
As the Shadow Chancellor's doctor brother escapes being struck off for professional misconduct, Stephen Robinson
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Box Office Opens March 1st For RED At The Golden Gate Theater
The box office at the Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street) opens Monday, March 1 for RED, the critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark
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Passport owners meet UK agents
UK agents are due to meet six dual British-Israeli nationals whose passports were used in the assassination of a Hamas leader in Dubai.
The genuine British passport holders will be interviewed at the UK embassy as potential witnesses to a crime, the
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Russian oligarch Lebedev close to buying The Independent for a pound
According to the Daily Express, the Russian oligarch is in the final stages of negotiations to purchase the title and its sister paper the Independent on Sunday from Independent News and Media (INM).
INM is understood to have offered to take on some of
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Budget will reveal plans to cut deficit, says Alistair Darling
The Budget this month will show a clear direction of travel towards halving the record £178 billion deficit, Alistair Darling said today.
Speaking to the Evening Standard as uncertainty over Parliament's ability to deal with the debt crisis sent the
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Tributes flood in for Michael Foot
Prime Minister Gordon Brown hailed Mr Foot as "a man of deep principle and passionate idealism" who fought all his life for his beliefs and for the Labour Party.
And Mr Foot's former adversary Baroness Thatcher, who faced him in many fiery exchang
es
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Farewell to the last radical
BRITISH politics united in tribute last night for one of the great radical idealists of a generation, Michael Foot, who has died aged 96.
Tributes flooded in from all sides of the political spectrum for the Plymouth-born former Labour leader, described
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Tories will name council big earners
Town hall workers earning more than £58,500 would be publicly named with details of their salary if the Tories win power.
David Cameron announced the move as part of a huge cost-cutting drive across local government.
Councils would also have to publish
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Obituary: Michael Foot / British Labour Party leader tried to unite disparate factions
Michael Foot, who led the British Labour Party in the early 1980s, and, after failing to broker a peace between its left and right wings, presided over its crushing defeat at the hands of Margaret Thatcher in the 1983 general election, died Wednesday
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Tory candidate criticised for election spending
A London nightclub owner came under fire today for spending £142,319 on trying to win a seat in the Commons.
Tory Andrew Charalambous, 38, was accused by Labour after it emerged he gave the cash for campaigning, advertising and printing leaflets in
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London to Beijing 200mph rail link could be built within next 10 years
The prospect of a close election result is bringing out the gambler in us. So how did a flutter on Dave and Gordon become as much of a thrill as a punt on the Grand National?
Creator of the darkly funny sitcom Pulling, Dennis Kelly's
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Ex-wife criticizes Mandela to UK newspaper
JOHANNESBURG — A British newspaper's interview quoting Nelson Mandela's ex-wife bitterly criticizing the anti-apartheid icon has prompted outraged headlines in South Africa.
In Tuesday's Evening Standard, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is quoted as saying
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Chelsea: Cole exit talk increases
Chelsea's England midfielder Joe Cole is being widely tipped to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, with Manchester United rumoured to be leading the chase for his signature.
The 28-year-old has been a peripheral figure this season after problems with a
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Mandela's Ex-Wife Denies U.K. Interview
(AP) Nelson Mandela's ex-wife denied Friday that she had given an interview to a British newspaper in which she was quoted sharply criticizing the anti-apartheid icon.
The London Evening Standard had quoted Winnie Madikizela-Mandela as saying
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Ex-wife denies attack on Mandela
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was quoted in the London Evening Standard as saying that her ex-husband had "let us down" and that she could not forgive him for accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 alongside the white president, FW De Klerk.
Ms
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Winnie: Didnt criticise Mandela, Nadira Naipaul a liar, fraud
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has labelled writer Nadira Naipaul a liar and a fraud following a controversy over an article written by her in which the estranged wife of South Africas apartheid icon Nelson Mandela was critical of him.
Naipaul is a liar and
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Monye: I'll be back for Les Bleus
Ugo Monye expects to be available for England's game against France despite still feeling the after-effects of a nasty clash of heads.
The Harlequins winger was stretchered from the field in a neck brace after colliding with Scotland flanker Kelly
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Diaby: Opponents far too physical
Hull's George Boateng received a second yellow card for a knee-high challenge on defender Bacary Sagna during Arsenal's 2-1 win at the KC Stadium on Saturday.
Last month, teenager Aaron Ramsey suffered a horrific fracture of the tibia and fibula
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Internet rehab clinic for 'screenager' children hooked on modern technology
Tech addicts: Teenagers hooked on computers and mobile phones will be treated in the first rehab clinic of its kind. Picture posed by model
Children who are hooked on computer games, the internet and mobile phones are to be offered help at what is
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Hospital to treat internet-addicted teens
BRITISH teenagers who cannot tear themselves away from the internet, computer games or their mobile phone can get help from a new addiction service, a spokeswoman said today.
A private London hospital has launched Britain's first dedicated technology
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Pak Army's offensive in tribal areas pushing country towards 'civil war': Imran Khan
It''s civil war in the making, Imran told London''s Evening Standard newspaper.
He also blasted the joint operation of Pakistani and the US forces in tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, saying the offensive were actually turning more people against the
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Huge coup for Wrightbus - from Ballymena to Battersea?
*LORD Fosters architectural firm has been dropped from Boris Johnsons project to design a new Routemaster bus, despite having won the design competition back in 2008. The Mayors Transport for London (TfL) has instead awarded an £8 million contract to