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Thursday, 20 January 2011
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- Al Fayed threatens to 'take council to hell'
- BMA medics 'used bits of bus to help 7/7 victims'
- Jobcentre Plus strike 'solidly supported'
- Two-year-old in hospital after dog attack
- Residents lose 'fight the flights' court battle
- The future of "part-time Britain"
- Video: 'Car surfing' filmed on CCTV
- Yorkshire returns to the age of steam for commuter service
- Anti-Islam US pastor is banned from Britain
- Paramedics had to treat 7/7 victims using Sellotape
- Former 'Blair Babe' rises to key Labour post
- The Johnson-Miliband letters exchange
- Shadow chancellor Alan Johnson quits 'for family reasons'
- Cameron offers sympathy to disabled girl's family
- Minimum number of inmates to have vote, says No 10
- 3am finish in peers' latest votes debate
- MPs to be asked to give up 1% pay rise
- Tory sounds warning on anti-Muslim prejudice
- 'Lenient' tax deals to be probed by Audit Office
- Details from Blair's Iraq calls were deleted
- Pressure grows on Met's phone-hacking inquiry
- Man arrested after teenager killed
- Dog row neighbour guilty of attempted murder
- Joanna Yeates police search neighbour's flat after arrest
- Peer 'viewed expenses as in lieu of salary'
- Inquest date set for murderer Derrick Bird
- 28 day terror detention order to expire
- Ex-deputy head admits making indecent images of children
- Man arrested after 'Koran burning' in Carlisle
- Number of crimes fall by nine million
- Video: Footage of armed robbery released
- Key events in Joanna Yeates investigation
- Met misled Commons about G20 protests
- Da Costa charged over club assault
World
- Honeymoon murder accused suffering from stress
- Video: Berlusconi fights sex allegations
- The worst football transfer in the world?
- Sarkozy's gaffe gives Alsace back to the Germans
- World Focus: France favoured autocracy as a bulwark against radical Islam
- Swiss banking whistleblower is spared prison
- Denmark: Axe man 'tried to scare cartoonist'
- FBI arrests 110 Mafia suspects in 'biggest roundup'
- Video: FBI charges 127 'Cosa Nostra' members
- Video: Obama 'candid' on China's human rights record
- Pomp, pledges and a reminder for China about human rights
- US Congressmen tone down health debate
- The end for Poe's mysterious mourner
- Google Tehran: downloads from internet giant available in Iran for the first time
- South Korea's prayers for the slaughtered
- Karzai delays new Afghan parliament
- Tunisian media throw off censor's shackles after decades of fear and collaboration
- Arab leaders warn of more revolts amid growing anger
- Funeral of Australian boy who died for his brother
Business
- Deal gives Amazon full control of Lovefilm
- Car production rises by more than a quarter
- BA trades for last time ahead of merger
- Posen: 'Not Bank's job to lower inflation'
- Ex-Galleon trader pleads guilty to insider dealing
- Torex Retail bosses guilty of fraud
- William Hill lifted by online boost
- Rebel shareholder criticises F&C
- Asos to open Facebook store as sales soar
- One in five young people out of work as jobless total hits 2.5m
- Kesa warns on profits after snow hits Comet
- Jamie Oliver cooks up record sales for Pearson
- Domino's Pizza lines up Tesco boss for top post
- Business Diary: Murdoch, by royal appointment
- Opec's grip on oil market to return to 1970s levels
- Last-quarter drop will hit Goldman staff payouts
- David Prosser: Cheap fixed rates are disappearing fast
- David Prosser: Goldman is more open than British banks
- David Prosser: China holds the trump cards in any showdown with the US
- Investment Column: Land Securities needs recovery to motor
- Market Report: Gloomy outlook for 2011 sees supermarkets fall
People
- Helen Baxendale's 'boring' Friends role
- Anne Hathaway to play Catwoman in Dark Knight Rises
- Meryl Streep attends parliament for Thatcher research
- Winona Ryder's difficult Black Swan role
- Halle Berry to be honoured at style awards
- David Hasselhoff hands out religious advice
- Nicole Kidman overjoyed with new baby
- George Lucas predicts 2012 apocalypse
- Tori Spelling's son hospitalised after fall
- Gwyneth Paltrow lets daughter skip school
- Denise Richards concerned about Charlie Sheen
- Ricky Gervais reprises David Brent role for US Office
- Simon Cowell taught himself everything
- The Business On... John Havens, Citigroup
- Brian Davidson: Turnaround artist: what next for Crown Paints?
- Matt Stevens: 'Weirdly, the drug ban was one of the best things to happen to me'
- Diary: Helena shows her true style
Science
Media
- Catastrophe on camera: Why media coverage of natural disasters is flawed
- Carlisle to appear on 'Question Time'
- Desmond takes 'OK!' to TV audiences
Education
- 'Academies' should replace youth custody, says peer
- £100m fund to replace £500m pupil allowance
- Headteachers prepare for large-scale job losses
- School curriculum gets back to facts and figures
- Chalk Talk: Will the Toriessoon come knocking at Adonis's door?
- Could the success of The King's Speech boost efforts to help children with communication difficulties?
- Proposed new immigration laws could deprive colleges of overseas students they depend on
Obituaries
- Trish Keenan: Singer who made beguiling, bewitching music with the experimental band Broadcast
- Sargent Shriver: Politician and diplomat who ran for the White House and founded the Peace Corps and Head Start
Corrections
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: The Government's reform juggernaut begins to move
- Leading article: Aftershocks from a Tunisian earthquake
- Leading article: Big gulp
Commentators
- Sean O'Grady: Alan Johnson has left the building
- Jack Riley: Manmohan Singh: ‘Who, me?’
- John Rentoul: The Brace Position
- Natalie Haynes: America can take a joke – from its own
- Deborah Ross: Surrender to the fleece and the game is up
- Michael McCarthy: This isn't just about bees – it affects everything
- The Sketch: The day Meryl Streep saw a performance in the House of Commons
- Adrian Hamilton: A welcome case of putting caution before ideology
- Steve Richards: The 'heirs to Blair' are nothing like him
- Andreas Whittam Smith: Protest movements don't need a spearhead to be successful
Columnists
- Cooper Brown: The joy of the pub lock-in
- Julie Burchill: In Helpline Britain, a whole generation gets its kicks from sexed-up sorrow
- John Walsh: And they call this democracy?
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Renewables could supply 99.5% of power by 2050: Greenpeace
- Top green living videos: how to be an environmentally conscious driver
Nature
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Gareth Purnell: iBet: Real won't lose the Madrid derby
- Global sports video charts: soccer goals and gaffes
- Eurosport and BSkyB to produce content for Nintendo 3DS
More Sports
Cricket
- Prior relishing World Cup challenge
- Vettori calls time on Test captaincy after series defeat
- Prior's blazing Ashes show earns him a path out of the bush
- Flower: Patel's refusal to shed pounds cost him World Cup place
- Swann injury blow for depleted one-day attack
Football
- Bin Hammam: Winter World Cup debate can wait
- Fifa quashes talk of winter World Cup
- Cantona aims to make Cosmos shine again
- James Lawton: No wonder O'Neill rejected West Ham, it is a rancid chalice
- My Porsche? Forgot I even owned one, says Jermaine Pennant
- Chelsea reveal Lampard injury boost
- Kean lands Blackburn extension
- Sunderland boss Bruce hits out at Houllier
- Gibbs backs skipper Fabregas
- Everton's Coleman aims to keep improving
- Welbeck injury blow adds to Bruce's problems
- Newcastle United suffer Smith ankle injury blow
- Dalglish looks back to move forward
- Dann injury blow for Birmingham
- Mancini not fazed by Balotelli comments
- Vieira: City stars are proven winners
- Werner: Reds need evolution, not revolution
- Denilson denies rift with Fabregas
- City have enough in the tank to go the distance, insists Johnson
- 'We make stars, we don't buy them' says Gill in dig at City
- Crystal Palace unveil stadium plan
- Real Madrid hoping hostile Mourinho helps catch Barca
- Higuain: I'll be back before end of season
- Miller set for Bursaspor move
- Rangers have faith that fit-again Jelavic will replace Miller's goals
- Kapo feels 'deep injustice' after contractual rift with Celtic
- Van Persie silences Bates and his noisy upstarts
- Wenger: Gunners have shared goal
- Wolves sign Barnsley winger
- Parma still chasing Borini
- Stoke open talks with Carew
- Bolton sign Wheater from Boro
- Kezman signs for South China
- Villa will not pay over the odds for Adam
- Blackburn keen on Sebastian Larsson
- Ajax play hardball with Liverpool by demanding £21m for Suarez
- Spurs consider Rossi bid after Bent windfall
Golf
- Love thrilled to be handed captaincy
- Love named US Ryder Cup captain
- Schwartzel hot streak continues
- Dream start for Harrington
- Westwood snub to US Tour with refusal to play in fifth major
Motor Racing
Olympics
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- Bowe confident ahead of Six Nations
- Jones injury adds to Wales' woes
- Armitage faces suspension for 'pushing' doping officer
Tennis
- Serve sets Murray up for victory
- Ivanovic and Jankovic heading home after 2nd round exits in Australia
- Murray: 'I thought someone was giving birth' in Venus match
More Sports
- Skiing: Grugger has brain operation after crash
- Cycling: Cavendish struggles down under
- Cycling: Cavendish suffers high-speed crash Down Under
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
Food & Drink
- The coffee that's bigger than the human stomach
- We're only here for the beer: How good, local ales are saving our pubs
- Secrets of the tastemakers: How do food stores stay one step ahead of our increasingly exotic tastes?
Health & Families
- Mice study shows breakthrough in treating fetal defects
- Ladies, defend against cancer at any age
- How skin cancer cells evade immune system: study
- Climate change study had 'significant error': experts
- Europe makes cross-border 'health tourism' easier
- Operation helps woman to speak again after 11 years
- Surgeon says UK voicebox transplants on horizon
- 'PM's broken promise is forcing my disabled daughter into care,' says mother
- What does Cameron's 'massive gamble' with the NHS mean for us?
- Miliband attacks Government as 'arrogant' for railroading plans
- Lessons from Afghan war save the life of road-crash victim
- Drug company apologises after women are unable to get contraceptive pills
- Frozen pizzas 'are healthier' option
- Webchat: Get your kids playing in the Great Outdoors
House & Home
History
Gadgets & Tech
- Weekly video game releases: 'Dead Space 2,' 'Two Worlds II'
- 'Gears of War' triple bill annouced for February
- High-tech product releases: battery-powered Dash, Samsung Star successor, VIERA tablet
- Current Twitter trends: Venus Williams, Coachella lineup
- China's online population rises to 457 million in 2010
- China's Baidu edges ahead in top online market
- 90% of media tablets shipped are iPads: report
- Angry Birds developer sets sights on animated series
- Nintendo 3DS launching March 27 in North America, $249
- Nintendo 3DS launching in Europe on March 25
- Nintendo outlines StreetPass and friend code network for 3DS
- Ancient Koran comes into the modern age
Motoring
- First stars of the Geneva Motor Show unveiled
- Thailand sees record auto sales in 2010
- Malaysia auto sales hit record in 2010
- Kia Picanto and Volvo XC60 are depreciation winners
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
Architecture
- High and mighty: The Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge turns 100
- Buyers still wanted for world's dearest address
Music
- 'Golden Ear' US music guru Kirshner dies at 76
- Lady Gaga to preview new music at Paris fashion show
- Coachella announces lineup: Kanye West, Arcade Fire, Kings of Leon
- Most blogged artists: Smith Westerns, Cut Copy, Tennis
- Kesha's Tik Tok biggest digital single of 2010
- The Burns Unit, Jazz Cafe, London
Films
- Sundance film festival defies economic slowdown
- Film trailer: Ewan McGregor in Sundance entry 'Perfect Sense'
- Sundance Film Fest unveils jury members
- Mila Kunis: The other Black Swan finds her feet
TV & Radio
- The Week In Radio: New voice gives early risers reasons to be cheerful
- Culture Club: Glee, E4
- Last Night's TV: Hattie/BBC4
Mary Portas: Secret Shopper/Channel 4
Theatre & Dance
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Helsinki explores building Guggenheim museum
- Index of air quality in the world's major cities: January 19
- Trash hotel opens in Madrid
- Sharp hotel price rise seen in some European countries
Student
Student RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCareer Planning
- Professor John Board: 'Economics has a lot to say about the world'
- No business like show business: An MBA culture elective is producing innovative ideas for the arts sector
- The Independent/Durham Business School MBA scholarships: International high flyers spread their wings
- 'They are a crucial part of the innovation agenda': How business schools benefit the economy
- Good things come in small packages: Savvy MBA students are shifting their sights to smaller companies
Postgraduate
- Professor John Board: 'Economics has a lot to say about the world'
- An MBA culture elective is producing innovative ideas for the arts sector
- Independent/Durham Business School MBA scholarships: High flyers spread their wings
- 'They are a crucial part of the innovation agenda': How business schools benefit the economy
- Good things come in small packages: Savvy MBA students are shifting their sights to smaller companies
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• Terence Blacker: Give them a stake in our democracy
Talking in a prison library not so long ago, I was startled to learn of the prisoners' favourite writer