Art detectives seek to unravel mystery of the mannequin
Staff at a stately home have discovered a rare 19th century mannequin used as a body double for the Paris aristocracy, and art historians are now trying to solve the mystery of its origins.
Thirteen held in anti-terror raids
Thirteen men are arrested in pre-planned anti-terror raids in London, Hertfordshire, Lancashire and Bedfordshire.
UK set for Gibraltar celebrations
Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon visits Gibraltar to celebrate 300 years of British rule despite Spanish protests.
Ceremony marks UK entry into WWI
Four WW1 veterans will join a London ceremony marking the 90th anniversary of Britain's declaration of war in 1914.
Scholes shuts the door on England
England lost the services of a little midfield gem when Paul Scholes announced his international retirement, writes Henry Winter.
Eriksson to be saved by 'lack of evidence'
All three men now in the spotlight in the `Svengate' affair could well survive tomorrow's meeting of the Football Association board, which will be held in a secret location.
BSkyB celebrates bumper growth
The UK pay TV giant turns in sharply higher profits and sets itself ambitious new targets as subscriber numbers keep growing.