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Jane Felix-Browne, 51, married bin Laden's 27-year-old son after a holiday romance and wants him to be able to come to Britain
Anglican leaders react with dismay after the Protestant and Orthodox faiths are dismissed as 'defective' in a Vatican document
The jury in Lord Black of Crossharbour’s US fraud trial have raised the possibility of a mistrial on some counts
Pakistani security forces stormed the besieged Red Mosque, killing Abdul Rashid Ghazi, the firebrand cleric who led the rebels
The price comparison site has set the top end of its flotation price at £1bn, making chief Simon Nixon worth some £627m
CBI Director-General calls for a review of tax laws which allow low tax for 100,000 non-domiciled rich
Unsold barbecues at B&Q took their toll as Credit Suisse downgraded profit forecasts for the store’s parent company
Shares in M&S rose as the company showed it had weathered June’s storms better than expected
The Liverpool captain believes the club's new signings will enable them to challenge next season
The England captain hit a half-century and enjoyed some much-needed practice at the crease ahead of the India Test series
A London court heard the chief designer of the McLaren Mercedes team received and copied secret Ferrari information
The former England captain's bid to break America has started well with his appearance on the front page of Sports Illustrated
Coach insists Manchester United and Liverpool must deliver now, not Chelsea
New Bond novel Devil May Care to mark Ian Fleming’s birth
Musharraf’s confused handling of the Red Mosque crisis is likely to be central to his own demise
Business should challenge the shift away from individual responsibility towards corporate blame
Sport England has lurched so violently in policy in recent years that it needs physiotherapy
Our writers show how to go green without leaving the fun behind
Huge salary imbalances between CEOs and the people who work for them can send bad vibes throughout an organisation
With the latest film in cinemas and the final book about to be published, James Christopher hears from Daniel Radcliffe about Potter-mania
Half a dozen of the most persuasive little films you are likely to see on your TV
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