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Tuesday, 10 May 2011
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Confusion over Tube strike 'suspension'
- 'Groundbreaking' pay deal for rail workers
- Call to end 'child protection red tape'
- Women mobilise for first British 'SlutWalk' rally
- Activists battle police over right to protest
- Police chief admits gross misconduct
- Compensation payouts for soldiers to rise
- More coalition rows to be played out in public, says David Cameron
- Video: PM: 'Coalition is getting things done'
- MP David Laws 'broke more expenses rules'
- Tributes as MP David Cairns dies at 44
- Cameron criticised over record on family values
- Neville-Jones becomes first Tory to quit the Government
- Clegg's next dilemma: does he reaffirm the Coalition deal – and risk his party's wrath?
- Tea on the terrace at the Commons? MPs do their bit for struggling economy
- Milly Dowler 'disappeared in a flash'
- Woman held over policeman Ronan Kerr's murder
- Cantona's kick victim guilty of assault
- Mother: I did not murder autistic son
- Ferdinand's stalker is jailed for harassing footballer at his home
- Mother: 'Doherty knows how my son died at party'
- 'Cutty Sark' goes up in the world
- Women given ancient guild privileges
World
- Berlusconi calls judges 'a cancer'
- Folk star Svetlana Raznatovic on fraud charges avoids jail
- Mummified Maori head is returned
- Russia parades military might for Victory Day
- Pressure grows on Germany to open its files on Eichmann
- Video: US prepares for record floods
- Man held after American Airlines flight disturbance
- Newt Gingrich confirms bid to run for presidency
- Mexico marches over deadly cost of war on drugs
- Face transplant patient reveals his new look
- Log on, pay up – and help to keep out immigrants
- Syrian authorities detain hundreds in fresh raids
- Yemeni government cracks down on protest in south
- Ship 'with 600 people aboard' sinks as refugees flee from Libya
- 'They beat and slapped me and called me whore and dirty Shia'
- Blindfolded, beaten and tortured: grim new testimony reveals fate of Bahrain's persecuted doctors
- Israel grabs $100m of taxes from Palestinians in protest
- Chinese girls born in single body with two heads
- West Bengal expects a Communist rout this week
- Pakistan rejects claims it sheltered Bin Laden
- Nato planes hit Tripoli targets
- Christians protest against Egyptian violence
- Injured fighters can't wait to get back to the hell of the front line
- Australia to act over 'frightening' suicide rate among Aborigines
- Samoa skips from last to first country to see the sun
Business
- Volkswagen launches takeover bid for truck maker Man
- National Express board seals deal with activist shareholder
- LinkedIn float set to value founder at $600m
- Greece slips further into junk bond territory
- Viacom boss is highest paid CEO in US at $84.3m
- OECD sees slower UK growth for rest of year
- 'Double dip' predicted for housing market
- Travis sees higher revenues
- Shapland exits from Sainsbury's
- HSBC profit falls on PPI charge and costs
- Business Diary: Dyson is second only to Brunel
- Soaring tax bill leads Centrica to cut back on UK investment
- Three million customers due for payout over banks' PPI policy
- David Prosser: The soaring cost of making sure the lights don't go out
- The business on: John Whittaker, Property developer
- Market Report: Profit-taking takes the shine off Derwent's stock
- Investment Column: Serco reassurance argues against selling
People
- Caught & Social: Is this the real Keira Knightley?
- Time is short in the last Nazi hunter's quest for justice
- Diary: Donald tries to come up trumps playing race card
Science
Media
- Phone-hacking scandal threatens press freedom, says Lebedev
- Max Mosley loses European Court privacy case
- Video: Ruling 'disappoints' Mosley
- Video: Cable 'vindicated' by PCC
- Middletons complain over bikini photographs
- 'Telegraph' censured for secretly recording Cable
- A legal crisis in 140 characters
Education
- Warning over paying for places tuition fee plans
- Headteachers' pay to be capped at £140,000
- Top university places on offer for students with wealthy parents
Obituaries
- Anne Blonstein: Experimental poet whose work was informed by her scientific background
- John Walker: Singer with the Walker Brothers, whose fame briefly rivalled the Beatles’
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Secrets and lies
- Leading article: Withdrawal must now be the priority
- Leading article: The SNP may propose, but it is the voters who will dispose
Commentators
- John Rentoul: Willetts and the Future of Conservatism
- Evgeny Lebedev: The Voices of the Press in an Open Society
- John McDonnell: Taking to the streets may get the Government to listen
- Jerome Taylor: Tragedy is ignored because the victims are not white
- Alice Jones: Gallery deserves praise for visitor-calming measures
- Harriet Walker: March yes, but that word you use is helping no one
- Deborah Ross: The Big Society is too small for Boden mothers
- Joe Malinowski: In a volatile market, fix your energy deal without delay
- Omar Waraich: 'Stout support' to the military shows where true power lies
- Geoffrey Robertson: Let any gagging originate from a UK court, not a phalanx of Eurojudges
- Terence Blacker: Rich soup for the national soul
- Simon Carr: It could have been an execution. But the lynch mob flunked it
- Dominic Lawson: In the Twitter era, privacy is finished
- Steve Richards: Lansley won't survive the surgery now facing his reform
Columnists
- Susie Rushton: The aphrodisiac of hard work
- Tom Sutcliffe: In Apple we trust – but not the greedy banks
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Video: Toxic caterpillar infestation in London
- Renewables major part of 2050 world energy mix: UN
- Bill Gates gives speech about climate change - video available on web
- Tiger cub video triggers WWF forest protection call
Green Living
Nature
- 10,000 back Independent circus animals petition
- The Future of England's Forests: How we got lost in the woods
- Sumatran tigers in rare footage
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
Football
- France boss Laurent Blanc cleared of discrimination
- New Fifa bribe allegations over Qatar World Cup bid
- Premier League wanted '39th game' support from FA
- The allegations made against Fifa members
- Silly Twits: Sports stars in social networking controversy
- Danny Gabbidon punished for Twitter remarks
- Lord Triesman to reveal 2018 World Cup bid details
- Simon Rice: Your guide to the relegation battle - and why West Ham, Blackpool and Blackburn will go down
- Sky Sports to unleash Neville in time to call Wembley showpiece
- James Lawton: Giggs the perfect specimen of United's evolution into serial winners without rival
- Football in Brief: Heskey in clear after tunnel fury
- Top-flight clubs set for record TV payouts
- Crouch own goal sees City qualify for Champions League
- Arsenal supporters urge opposition to Stan Kroenke takeover
- Porto issue warning to Chelsea over manager Andre Villas-Boas
- Blackburn fans selling season tickets to Manchester United supporters
- David Beckham may feature in Gary Neville testimonial
- Kenny Dalglish and Mark Hughes praise in form Luis Suarez
- Nigel Reo-Coker considering Aston Villa future
- Chelsea already focused on next season says John Terry
- Abramovich runs the rule over Porto's Villas-Boas
- West Ham will need £40m of bail-out loans if relegated, says Sullivan
- Promised land beckons for City – but the battle will be staying there
- Holloway upset after having to break up feuding players
- Rodriguez continues hot streak to crush Fulham
- Redknapp: Mancini has made 'mind-blowing' summer signings
- Neil Warnock: 'The relief was unbelievable. The players were in tears'
- Lambert urges Norwich to 'improve tenfold'
- Manchester United 'must find a solution' to Barcelona admits Alex Ferguson
Golf
Motor Racing
- Michael Schumacher will quit predicts Johnny Herbert
- So, it's all over then? No one will overtake Vettel now...
Olympics
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- Peter Bills: Toulon prove money can't buy success
- Scotland announce provisional World Cup squad
- Wales call-up helps Henson along road to redemption
- Neil Back quits as Leeds head coach
Tennis
More Sports
- Trash talk: The best insults in boxing
- Boxing: David Haye labels Wladimir Klitschko style 'boring'
- Cycling: Wouter Weylandt team to continue in honour of cyclist
- Cycling: Belgian rider Weylandt dies in high-speed crash in Giro
- 'Independent' trio short-listed in sports books awards
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Kate Middleton tops of online fashion icons
- Clothing firms 'sexualise' pre-teen girls: study
- Only French houses honored at French fragrance awards
- Two Diana dresses sold for $276,000
- Met Ball beauty trend: Indian-inspired headpieces
Food & Drink
- James Beard Foundation Awards honor six-seat eatery
- James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant goes to creative New York restaurant
- James Beard Awards names Jos� Andr�s Outstanding Chef
- Locavore restaurant in New York named Best New Restaurant
- International pizza chain revamping menu with healthier alternatives
Health & Families
- Trend watch: more US doctors prescribing yoga, meditation
- US university cancels class after live sex show
- Argentina bans electronic cigarettes
- Mashable ranks top Android health and fitness apps
- Breast-fed infants 'better behaved'
- NHS chief executive pay has jumped by 4.5%
- Lansley holding out on role for hospital doctors
- This Picture Can Seriously Damage Your Health
- Brain injury: My life, interrupted
- Jeremy Laurance: Doctors must speak up about this human rights scandal
- It's time for your meditation
- Virginia Ironside: Dilemmas
House & Home
- The 10 best floor lamps
- Online House Hunter: Searching for good news
- More figures show house prices falling
Gadgets & Tech
- 'Brink' launch trailer sets forth stall and leaps over it
- Twitter index: Schwarzenegger and wife split, Belgian cyclist killed after crash
- Gun fan returns with darts, arrows and fire: viral video spotlight
- Microsoft to acquire Internet phone pioneer Skype
- Few more days until PlayStation Network restored
- Facebook trolls with Photoshop skills, Mac vs PC: top Diggs
- Microsoft and Skype to focus on 'making life better'
- Fusion of work and play shapes Lenovo laptops
- Microsoft confirms �5bn Skype deal
- Google launches online music service to rival Amazon and usurp Apple
- PlayStation Network 'will be back up soon'
- Success of iPad helps Apple topple Google as No 1 brand
- MPs call for increased government support in video game industry
- Twitter law: A little bird told me
Motoring
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
Music
- Lady Gaga premieres another track from 'Born This Way'
- Google to launch online music service: report
- Watch: Rihanna's soft new video for "Loud" track
- Google unveils online music service
- Fleet Foxes dominate Last.fm singles chart
- An Anthem for Abbey Road
- David Guetta, Brixton Academy, London
- Nitin Sawhney, Royal Albert Hall, London
Films
- Asian cinema heads en masse to Cannes
- Carell and Knightley together for 'The End of the World'
- Brendan Fraser aims to shoot 'William Tell' in 3D and 'Four Kings'
- Tunisian revolution on the big screen at Cannes
- Exhibit aims to inspire next Indiana Jones
- Box office bites back as Gibson bombs again
TV & Radio
- YouTube adds thousands of movies for rent online
- Blink! television channel launching for women in Europe
- EastEnders 'is not realistic' says BBC boss
- TalkSport wins top station prize
- Trailer: Michael Jackson and Bubbles
- Last Night's TV - Business Nightmares with Evan Davis, BBC2; Strangeways, ITV1; The Night Shift, BBC4
Theatre & Dance
- Off-stage affairs that heighten the drama
- The Damnation of Faust, Coliseum, London
- All’s Well That Ends Well, Shakespeare’s Globe, London
Books
- Rediscovered photos show Tagore in new light
- Perry Pontac: A man of infinite jest
- A Monster Calls, By Patrick Ness, illustrated by Jim Kay
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Wish you weren't here?
- Standards high in Blue Flag resorts
- Index of air quality in the world's major cities: May 10
- New booking tool sees hotels join socially-savvy airlines on Facebook
- Hong Kong stages bizarre 'bun scrambling' festival
- China to host Hello Kitty theme park
- New entertainment coming to American, Singapore Airlines flights
Europe
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