The world's entire fleet of A380 superjumbos are to be checked for wing cracks
Andrew Lansley came under more fire today as the crisis deepened over the Government's NHS reforms
A flagship free school in Hammersmith has been swamped with applications only five months after it opened, with nine children vying for every place
White House hopeful Rick Santorum became the darling of the Republican Right wing with a hat-trick of victories
The work of plastic surgeons is usually represented at the Academy Awards by the absence of wrinkles
Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Trains is to pay staff a £500 Olympic bonus in the latest deal forced through by union barons for working during the Games
Schools were today told to be more ambitious for their pupils as figures showed wide variations across London in applications for places at Oxford or Cambridge
The lawyer at the centre of The Times computer-hacking case has a "completely clear conscience" -and wants to explain himself at the press ethics inquiry
After 59 days, 2,600 miles, sore bottoms, blisters and snapped oars, two transatlantic rowers have returned to a heroes' welcome
A man died today at Gatwick Airport after apparently trying to kill himself with a broken bottle and then being Tasered by police
The capsule which rescued 33 Chilean miners trapped underground is to go on display at the Science Museum.
Children must be pushed beyond "modest" reading targets to take on more challenging books, the schools minister said
Health bosses have been accused of misleading the public over a hospital's future
Descendants of Charles Dickens told of their pride today in his radical social campaigning and their hopes that the 200th anniversary of his birth will lead people back to books like Oliver Twist and David Copperfield