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Failure to keep one's warehouse in order means lack of nous

06.10.11
What is it with modern retailers and their warehouses? They do not seem to mix... more

Mark Ramprakash given ban over umpire row

03.08.11
Surrey have given the batsman a one-match ban, forcing him to miss CB40 clash againt Northants at The Oval... more

Lily Allen takes up knitting and embroidery

27.07.11
Singer reveals she is not "rock 'n' roll" anymore since her wedding to Sam Cooper... more

Lily Allen slams celebrity weight-loss methods

05.07.11
Lily Allen has criticised celebrities who starve themselves or take drugs to lose weight... more

Prolific Nannes adds to Surrey power

02.06.11
Australian will seek to use his outstanding Twenty20 pedigree to inspire county when they begin campaign in game's shortest form tonight... more

Lily Allen to spend honeymoon at Glastonbury

20.05.11
Lily Allen - who is set to tie the knot with her fiance Sam Cooper in Gloucestershire - will spend her honeymoon in a VIP tepee at Glastonbury... more

Murali turns against Aussies

03.03.11
Muttiah Muralitharan has dealt a blow to Australia by pulling out of a move to coach the country's next generation of spin bowlers... more

Muttiah Muralitharan signs for Gloucestershire

09.02.11
Legendary Sri Lanka spinner will join up with the county for the next two domestic Twenty20 campaigns... more

The Wire star Dominic West to play killer Fred

18.01.11
The Wire star Dominic West is set to play serial killer Fred West in a new ITV drama, it has been announced.... more

Soldier quits Army to play county cricket

14.12.10
Gloucestershire have signed an active member of the Army as they aim to earn promotion from the LV County Championship Second Division next year... more

Lily Allen suffering blood poisoning condition

08.11.10
Lily Allen has returned to hospital with the potentially life-threatening blood-poisoning condition, septicaemia ... more

Stop bickering about energy, minister tells rival camps

18.10.10
Energy Secretary Chris Huhne defies Liberal Democrat activists to back a new generation of nuclear power stations... more

Viva festini fever

10.05.10
Festivals too big and impersonal? Try a small one for size, says Jasmine Gardner.... more

Estates of Bliss: UK spas

23.04.10
What could be better than a stately pile complete with its own hi-tech hydrotherapy suite and crack team of top-notch facialists? ES rounds up the UK's finest spa hotels, and bumps into Cameron Diaz along the way... more

Green shoots in media advertising market

17.02.10
In The Air: More signs of an advertising upturn: Guardian managing director Tim Brooks has told staff its national newspapers are in “a much-improved trading position”... more

Schools close as fresh snow blows in

20.01.10
Some 50 schools were closed in one county alone as snow began to cause fresh disruption to thousands of Britons... more

Britain's planes, trains and roads start moving but delays remain

11.01.10
UK's travel network looks to be in better shape after a week of widespread big freeze-related disruption... more

Headteachers face backlash for 'unnecessary' closure of schools

08.01.10
Fresh round of school closures announced because of the bad weather - meaning some children are going without classes for the whole week... more

Big freeze brings fresh chaos as temperatures hit minus 17C

07.01.10
Arctic temperatures and widespread ice cause new round of disruption as the big freeze kept its grip on the country... more

Schoolchildren weave story of Thames from source to sea

10.11.09
History of the Thames is to be told by 50,000 children in the longest tapestry created... more

I'm out of love with London but I think I could run it, says Liz

02.11.09
Elizabeth Hurley's kaleidoscopic career takes a new twist tomorrow when she turns organic food entrepreneur - inspired, she says, by her self-confessed inability to keep her hand 'out of the biscuit tin'... more

Gloucestershire call for tribute to David Shepherd

28.10.09
Gloucestershire chairman John Light has called for an appropriate tribute to recognise the "worldwide standing" of former Test umpire David Shepherd, who has died after a long battle with cancer... more

Liz is so wrong about sex and the city

08.05.09
"I wouldn't mind betting that there is less sex in the city than there is in the country because it's just, well, sexier here," says Liz Hurley in a recent interview in Tatler, clad in a couture ballgown that's obviously perfect for a long night in the lambing shed... more

After costly day, there's a banker you can trust

13.03.09
Even at the Cheltenham Festival, that tiny Irish enclave in the rolling hills of Gloucestershire, you cannot evade reality these days... more

Impressive makeover of Pig's Ear

11.11.08
There is a whiff of the continent about the Pig's Ear yet there is still a traditional pub at the heart of things.... more

March of the middle-class food stores

18.06.08
Food-obsessed Londoners were salivating with glee as two of Britain's most upmarket food chains revealed major expansion plans in the capital... more

It's trouble Gloucester

29.05.07
Twenty people suffered minor injuries in one of Britain's strangest and most dangerous activities - cheese rolling in Gloucestershire.... more


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