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King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand has been conspicuous by his silence throughout the conflict

King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand: The monarch whose silence is deafening

No living leader has sat on a throne as long as he has. But frail in hospital, and conspicuous by his absence during his country's crisis, is there still time for the King of Righteousness to heal the wounds of a fragile, Buddhist society?

Inside Profiles

My Secret Life: Rick Stein, chef, 63

Saturday, 22 May 2010

My parents were ... sympathetic and liberal; they were both good cooks who loved to travel, but were a bit bonkers.

Dr Craig Venter

Dr Craig Venter: So, Doctor, how does it feel to have created artificial life?

Friday, 21 May 2010

Steve Connor speaks to the scientist who created the first synthetic living cell.

Jankovic celebrates beating Serbian compatriot Ana Ivanovic in the Madrid Masters earlier this month

Jelena Jankovic: 'I feel light, almost like a butterfly on the court again'

Thursday, 20 May 2010

The former world No 1 tells Paul Newman how losing muscle has taken her back to her best in time for the French Open

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Christopher Martin-Jenkins, cricket commentator

Thursday, 20 May 2010

'I became captain of cricket and head boy'

Catherine Howarth: 'It's our money after all': ethical investment chief takes on the system

Thursday, 20 May 2010

The Business Interview: Pension holders have a right to know how their funds are invested, FairPensions' chief executive tells Sarah Arnott

'This is just a book. Anybody who finds it enjoyable is welcome to read it whether they're six or 66,' says Adams on the appeal of Watership Down

Richard Adams: Forever animated by the life of animals

Sunday, 16 May 2010

The author of Watership Down has reached his 90th birthday and still finds himself caring deeply about the world he learned to love as a child.

Gary McKinnon says his punishment should be consistent with others in the UK accused of hacking into the Pentagon

Gary McKinnon: 'They can't return me to a place I wasn't in'

Sunday, 16 May 2010

The British hacker gives an exclusive interview by email about his fight against extradition to the US

Toby Flood, who says he cannot get used to being stopped by strangers in the street, should start for England ahead of Jonny Wilkinson on the summer tour Down Under

Toby Flood: Back in at No 10, the tide turns in his favour

Sunday, 16 May 2010

The man with thespian ancestors will take centre stage when he starts ahead of Wilko for England on the summer tour Down Under, but first up is today's semi-final for Leicester against the old enemy, Bath.

Blast from the past: Daisy (left) and Lucy got on instantly when they fell into talking about the minutiae of daily Victorian life

How We Met: Daisy Goodwin & Lucy Worsley

Sunday, 16 May 2010

'She took me to Kensington Palace and showed me Queen Victoria's knickers; they were huge'

Sky's political editor Adam Boulton

Adam Boulton: Just don't tell him what he thinks

Saturday, 15 May 2010

It was the most explosive TV moment of a tumultuous week. But what does his live on-air bust-up with Alastair Campbell reveal about Sky News's political editor? Has he enhanced his reputation, or merely made a fool of himself?

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