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Whitney Houston poses at the annual Grammy Awards in 1988 (AP/Mark Lennihan)

Tributes pour in for tragic Houston

The death of singing legend Whitney Houston has prompted a worldwide outpouring of grief, with tributes paid by some of the biggest names in the music industry.

Lansley must go, says Lib Dem MP

David Cameron's efforts to quash speculation over the survival of Health Secretary Andrew Lansley have suffered a setback after a senior Liberal Democrat demanded his removal.

A wintry view of Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire, following overnight snow

End of bitter cold snap in sight

The end of the cold snap is in sight, with the mercury finally rising slightly after several days of record-breaking sub-zero temperatures, according to forecasters.

Press needs tougher regulatory body

There is public "consensus" the Press needs a tougher regulatory system independent of politicians, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt says.

The Arab League is considering returning to Syria to monitor president Bashar Assad's regime

Arab League 'may return to Syria'

Arab League officials say the 22-member group is considering reviving its suspended observer mission in Syria, expanding it to include monitors from non-Arab, Muslim nations and maybe involvement by the United Nations.

Sex change man 'first male mother'

A man is believed to have become Britain's first "male mother" by giving birth despite his sex change operation.

Bankers from the Royal Bank of Scotland have been arrested as part of an ongoing probe into an alleged tax fraud

RBS bankers arrested in tax probe

Bankers from the Royal Bank of Scotland have been arrested as part of an ongoing probe into an alleged tax fraud.

Anger over marriage tax breaks

George Osborne has infuriated Tory MPs by reportedly ruling out tax breaks for married couples in the Budget.

Mitt Romney speaks at a campaign stop in Portland, Maine (AP/Robert F Bukaty)

Resurgent Romney is the Maine man

Mitt Romney eked out a narrow win in Maine's Republican caucuses, state party officials announced, providing his campaign for the party's presidential nomination a much-needed boost after three straight losses earlier this week.

Carpet rolled out for Bafta awards

The champagne is on ice and the red carpet is being rolled out as some of the biggest names in Hollywood gather for the Bafta film awards.

Preddie Damilola

Damilola killer sent back to jail

One of Damilola Taylor's killers was back behind bars today - only 16 days after being released from jail. Ricky Preddie (pictured left) was recalled to prison last night after breaching the terms of his parole
Adele

'Best of British' concert to mark end of Olympics

The Olympics will sign off with a spectacular concert in Hyde Park with the Rolling Stones, Adele and Blur all being courted for a "Best of British" night  Comments (7)

Lennox pic dispossessed

Knuckle down and fight for a better life, says Lennox Lewis

Heavyweight Lennox Lewis hands out a tough lesson at a boxing academy that helps troubled teens. David Cohen finds out how the ring is changing lives - with the help of Comic Relief  Comments (5)

Cameron hands

Cameron wins hands down: Body language expert gives PM the thumbs up

A leading expert on body language has revealed that when the Prime Minister splays his fingers he is actually taking charge of the debate  Comments (14)

Syria

Stay out of Syria, Russia tells the West

Russia and the US are on a collision course over Syria today after Moscow gave its strongest backing yet to President Bashar Assad  Comments (15)

Bob Diamond

Barclays cuts bonuses by a third to £1.5 billion

Barclays has bowed to public pressure and slashed the bonuses paid to its City investment bankers by a third, to a total of £1.5 billion  Comments (17)

Nat Rothschild

Rothschild in libel defeat over trip with Mandelson

Banker Nathaniel Rothschild lost a libel action over claims he had been the "puppet master" between Lord Mandelson and Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

Ken Livingstone

Ken branded 'a vulgar embarrassment' in new gay storm

Ken Livingstone was engulfed in a fresh row over "offensive" comments about homosexuality today after claiming gay bankers would have their penises cut off in Dubai  Comments (46)

Phone thief

Hunt for 'brazen' thief filmed stealing mobile phone on train

Watch the video: Police are hunting a thief who was filmed by a train passenger stealing a mobile phone from a woman's handbag after she accidentally left it in the carriage  Comments (30)


Kit Malthouse

Thugs to be tagged in US-style trial to tackle drunken crime

Drunken thugs in London are to be fitted with electronic tags to prevent them drinking and re-offending in a US-style scheme proposed by Kit Malthouse (pictured)  Comments (3)

Amanda Davies

TV's Amanda: Help sick babies by giving breast milk

TV presenter Amanda Davies today called on mothers to donate breast milk. The BBC sports broadcaster, 31, revealed how her daughter Molly was helped by donor milk when she was born nine weeks early.  Comments (1)

Mark Rees Dawson

'Riot damages offer won't cover half of my losses'

A transport worker whose home was burned down by rioters told today of his anger after being offered just half of the compensation he had claimed  Comments (12)

Cab snow

Travel bosses fail to avert winter chaos

Snow and ice caused serious travel disruption for commuters today despite transport chiefs claiming they were ready with a cold weather plan  Comments (16)

Scooter arrest

'It's not easy in jail. If you value your life stay away from gangs'

A former gang member who is in prison for a smash-and-grab raid on a London jeweller's told of his despair today at missing out on seeing his siblings grow up  Comments

Luisa Berg

New mother driven out by music firm is awarded £27,000

A manager forced out of her job with a music company after maternity leave has won £27,000 compensation  Comments (5)


Seni Glaister

The bargain bookseller

Seni Glaister has made a £10 million fortune selling cut-price books. She tells Susannah Herbert why her children's literary festival is long overdue  Comments

Ben Chaplin

Play shines a light on father of theatre

Actor Ben Chaplin hopes a new play about a pioneering actor-director gets him the recognition he deserves.  Comments (1)

Gabriela Hersham

Actress's new role - as a cook for the homeless

A London actress has started up her own regular food deliveries to the homeless, claiming major charities turned down her offer of help.  Comments (3)

Kingston couple

Kingston town ... it's the place we long to be

It is the epitome of leafy tranquillity. Now Kingston-upon-Thames has been voted the happiest place to live in and around London  Comments

St Paul's school pupils

Children create drama out of supersewer crisis

Children at an inner city primary school took to the stage to show a Thames Water boss how work on London's supersewer would rob them of a place to play  Comments (2)

Derailed train 'driven too fast'

The 129 tonne freight loco which derailed at Bletchley a week ago halting services on the West Coast main line was travelling too fast, rail safety chiefs said  Comments

Council's prayers are illegal, rules judge

A bid to outlaw prayers at council meetings was won today by the National Secular Society and an atheist councillo  Comments (5)

Segregation of nations in conflict to keep the peace at athletes village

Thousands of athletes in the Olympic village will be segregated along geopolitical lines to avoid international tensions, the Standard reveals today  Comments (5)

Benefits cap to hit London homes hardest with 3,300 in Brent alone

More than twice as many families in one London borough will be hit by the £26,000 benefits cap as in the whole of Birmingham, it has been revealed  Comments (8)

Patient fears as three hospitals set to merge

The merger of three London hospitals was given the go-ahead today despite concerns over the effect on patient care  Comments (2)

Baby P council 'blundered' on mother's abuse of 10 children

The council that failed Baby P was today accused of blunders in another child protection case  Comments

Paul Watson

Worst team in the world wins its first match

A London football coach who flew 8,000 miles to rescue the world's worst team told today of his pride at having led them to victory  Comments

Harman

London MPs unite in revolt over boundaries

Sweeping changes to the proposed new MPs' map of London are being demanded by all three major political parties  Comments (16)

Pie and Mash

There's no substitute for threatened eel and pie shop, says Who star Pete

Rock star Pete Townshend has joined the campaign to save one of west London's last surviving traditional pie and mash shops from demolition  Comments (14)

Foyle's War

Foyle's War could make a peacetime comeback

Popular ITV detective drama Foyle's War may be returning for an eighth series, according to one of its stars, Julian Ovenden  Comments (4)

Steve Jobs

Apple chief twisted truth to suit himself, says FBI dossier

Steve Jobs was a bit of a bad apple if you believe his FBI file which has just been made public  Comments

Cabinet trio warn that NHS Bill could cost Tories next election

David Cameron's NHS reforms were hit by a Tory mutiny today after three Cabinet ministers and senior backbenchers all warned they could cost the party the 2015 general election  Comments

Join a gang and you'll face rape and abuse, girls are warned

Teenage girls were warned today that if they join a gang they risk being sexually assaulted or raped by men and boys in the group  Comments (2)

'Downton tax break could help wealthy hire servants'

Working mothers could get tax breaks to hire cleaners, David Cameron has suggested  Comments (3)

Cycle protest will push Mayor hopefuls to take action on safety

Cyclists are planning a huge demonstration in a bid to force all mayoral candidates to improve road safety  Comments (4)

Book agent's daughter died from overdose after burying mother

The daughter of a leading literary agent died after taking a cocktail of drugs and alcohol the morning after her mother's funeral


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