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Cycle deaths and serious injuries rise 20 per cent

05.11.09
Number of cyclists killed or seriously injured on Britain’s roads soared this spring, latest figures reveal... more

Paul McCartney to play at O2 Christmas spectacular

22.10.09
Sir Paul McCartney is to play his only British gig of the year with a festive spectacular at the O2 Arena to end his European tour. ... more

Daredevil adventures in Kosovo, Burma and the Arctic

09.10.09
A freezing night on the ice, an ambush in Kosovo and a terrifying encounter with the Burmese militia. Three adventurers recount their ultimate tales of derring-do... more

The constant painter: a rare interview with Frank Auerbach

10.09.09
In a rare interview, grand old man of British art Frank Auerbach talks about his agonising search for perfection, 18-hour days in his Camden studio — and why he’ll never give up... more

Chiko sees young Turks in trouble

21.08.09
Chiko is a tough and well-observed Turkish-German piece of social realism from writer-director Ozgur Yildirim... more

Tui tour group’s German owner posts €537m losses

13.08.09
Tui AG, German owner of British package tour group Tui Travel, posted big losses today over debts to the stricken Hapag-Lloyd container shipping firm ... more

Robert Redford weds artist

15.07.09
Robert Redford has married his German partner of 12 years.... more

Hard Day's Night made easy with Bill Bailey

02.07.09
Wildlife campaigner, populariser of orchestras, now Beatles tribute act. Is there no end to Bill Bailey’s renaissance man credentials?.... more

I Love You, Man gets touchy-feely

16.04.09
Two misfits are looking for ‘bromance’ in I Love You, Man, a comedy that thinks it's invented a new genre.... more

First photos of women killed within 24 hours

15.04.09
The grieving families and friends of two women cyclists killed on London's roads called on the Government to do more to make the roads safer... more

Holland ready for Scotland's defensive wall

27.03.09
Football: Holland defender Joris Mathijsen expects Scotland to play for a draw in tomorrow's World Cup qualifier at the Amsterdam ArenA... more

Vatican rushes to defend Pope's condom claim

19.03.09
The Vatican has been forced to defend Pope Benedict XVI's opposition to condoms as a means for stopping the spread of Aids... more

Finally, Qatada can be kicked out...followed by other militants

18.02.09
Radical Islamist cleric Abu Qatada is facing deportation after a ruling which paves the way for dozens of other extremists to be removed from Britain... more

My brave parents made the ultimate sacrifice

20.11.08
This Sunday Prince Charles will be at the 70th anniversary celebrations of the rescue of 10,000 children from Nazi Germany. Here one of them tells his extraordinary story ... more

Who's in the buying queue

20.08.08
Once the investment bankers start the sell-off Gatwick and Stansted airports, there will be no shortage of prospective bidders... more

Watchdog smells rats - but can't catch them

01.07.08
In his classic 1940 book Where Are The Customers' Yachts?, Fred Schwed Jr takes on the follies of Wall Street in a way never bettered since. By his telling, Wall Street is a kindergarten full of incurable romantics, children who really believe all that guff they spout even as it is being proven spectacularly wrong... more

Jamie in plea for Andy to prove his prowess on clay

30.05.08
British No1 is challenged by his brother to step up his game before his match with Nicolas Almagro... more

Nadal looms for Murray

13.05.08
A 21st birthday clash with world No2 Rafael Nadal in Hamburg on Thursday beckons for Andy Murray... more

Murray hurries past Tursunov

12.05.08
British No1 sees off Russian in first round of Hamburg Masters - only Murray's fourth victory on clay this season... more

Murray: Injury did not lead to my defeat

08.05.08
Andy Murray dismissed fears he was suffering an injury once again failing to put down a marker ahead of the French Open... more

Andy Murray's bid to remould his game on clay starts with victory

21.04.08
Andy Murray wins his first clay-court match of the season, overcoming Spain's Feliciano Lopez 7-6, 6-4... more

Rafael keen for move to the Bridge

17.04.08
Rafael van der Vaart tells Chelsea he will join them if they agree a fee with Hamburg this summer... more

Shots that mark the years

07.12.07
Remember Love: John Lennon is a commemorative exhibition of the anniversary of John Lennon's death. Photos from seven international photogrophers make an irresistable collection.... more

Karl, king bitch on the catwalk

02.11.07
Lagerfeld Confidential documents the life of the designer who, if he wasn't so talented, would be easier to detest, says Becky Davies.... more

Show must go on for the Take That three

30.10.07
Take That may be a man down following Howard Donald's accident last week, but the new trio pulled off a brilliant show in Cologne.... more

Macca gets back to where he once belonged

08.06.07
Paul McCartney staged the hottest free gig of the year last night, showcasing tracks from his new album and a range of timeless classics... more

Keane remain uncool but hot

01.03.07
Keane singer Tom Chaplin will never be cool - but his instinctive understanding of how to work a crowd won through at the band's Wembley Arena gig.... more

30 gigs in one day as band bids for record

21.02.07
An up-and-coming London band will perform 30 gigs in one day in a bid to set a world record.... more

Nazi claim halts sale of Lloyd Webber's Picasso

09.11.06
As the £30 million Absinthe Drinker is withdrawn from auction at the last minute, we reveal a secret deal over another masterpiece looted by the Germans during the war.... more

Back from rehab with a Keane new edge

27.10.06
After a spell in the Priory, Keane frontman Tom Chaplin is back in the saddle and the success story appears to be back on track, on the surface at least. ... more

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