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Kettering rewarded with home tie against Leeds

09.11.09
Non-league Kettering will get the chance to test their giant-killing potential against the best team in the competition after being drawn against former winners Leeds in the FA Cup second round... more

Roberto Mancini's agent dismisses link with Notts County

13.10.09
Roberto Mancini's agent insists the Italian is not in contention for the vacant managerial post at Notts County... more

£25,000 a day for Met police to provide Musharraf gun guard

11.09.09
Former Pakistani dictator Pervez Musharraf is being protected by Scotland Yard at a cost to taxpayers of around £25,000 a day... more

Never mind the politics, it's time to join the euro

07.09.09
Back from summer holidays and the anxious wait for the Visa and MasterCard statements begins... more

Millwall looking forward to cup test against West Ham

13.08.09
Millwall are relishing this month's Carling Cup clash with West Ham but don't think the Hammers will be so keen... more

This anti-Europe spasm will take Britain nowhere

08.06.09
The Euro-sceptics’ triumph will not lead to withdrawal – just impotence, warns a former Europe minister ... more

Introducing... Glowacka Rennie Architects

22.05.09
Watch out, Zaha Hadid. Agnieszka Glowacka and Eleanor Rennie have founded their own architecture firm and have, most recently, designed the ladies' loos at the V&A...... more

Geraint Williams prays Simon Church can stay

08.04.09
Football: Geraint Williams is hoping Reading don't recall Simon Church after his goals sealed a dramatic comeback for 10-man Orient against Leeds... more

Driver knocked down by peer was over drink limit

02.04.09
The motorist who died when he was hit by Labour peer Lord Ahmed as he stood on a motorway by his crashed car had been drinking, using his mobile and driving at more than 100mph, an inquest hear... more

Jailed Labour peer to walk free after winning appeal over M-way texting

12.03.09
Labour peer Lord Ahmed has won his appeal against a 12-week sentence for sending and receiving text messages shortly before a fatal motorway accident... more

It's anything but friendly to invite Pakistan and India to the Oval will be anything but

11.03.09
Football: The Mumbai attacks mean any game between India and Pakistan will be full of tension, or worse... more

Only way is up for McGleish as Orient ease survival fears

09.03.09
Football: Scott McGleish is convinced Leyton Orient have turned the corner in their survival battle after their 2-1 win over Brighton... more

Scott demands action over horror clash

09.03.09
Football: Brentford manager Andy Scott has demanded justice for Nathan Elder after a challenge by Rotherham midfielder Pablo Mills left the striker unable to see from his left eye... more

Texting peer in death crash is jailed for danger driving

25.02.09
Labour peer Lord Ahmed was jailed for 12 weeks for sending and receiving text messages shortly before a motorway accident left a man dead... more

Girl, 16, is killed in sledging accident

04.02.09
A 16-year-old girl died after crashing through a barbed wire fence on a sledge... more

Burberry axes up to 290 to guard profits

20.01.09
Retail: Fashion house Burberry said it is axeing up to 290 UK jobs to protect profits... more

Daggers backed in race for promotion

05.01.09
Defender Magnus Okuonghae backed Daggenham to maintain their promotion push, despite dropping two points in the last minute at Rotherham... more

Football Talk

13.11.08
Big Ron gets fish fingered, Jermaine Jenas has a run-in with a "puker", Aldershot upset the army and much more in this week's Football Talk... more

Neil likes to get it off his chest

20.10.08
Football: Neil Harris admits he has become a father figure at Millwall... more

UK immigrant records go online

20.10.08
The arrival in Britain of millions of people, including the relatives of several famous names, is recorded in a database which goes live today... more

Daggers Still eyeing winger

01.09.08
Dagenham boss John Still has not ruled out making signings despite seeing his side move to the top of League Two... more

Jamie Oliver to abandon school dinners crusade because of 'too much stick'

29.08.08
Jamie Oliver is considering abandoning his campaigns to improve eating habits and livestock welfare, his mother has revealed. ... more

'Only the Germans complained about the gassed chicks': Jamie Oliver stirs up Holocaust row

22.08.08
Jamie Oliver has caused controversy by making an apparent reference to the Holocaust. ... more

Putney MP is tipped for key role in Tory cabinet

14.07.08
Two high-flying Tory women MPs are expected to be drafted into the shadow cabinet as David Cameron bids to build on his "feminist" credentials and sharpens up his team to face Gordon Brown... more

Fairclough takes credit for fightback

07.04.08
Paul Fairclough delighted with his tactics as Barnet fight back from 2-0 down to draw... more

Jamie Oliver to teach the poor how to cook 'the basics' in town where mums opposed his school dinners campaign

28.03.08
Jamie Oliver is on a mission to banish ready-meals in his next TV series. After shaming the Government into adopting his healthy school dinners and exposing the plight of intensively-reared chickens, he now hopes to revive home cooking. The series begins in Rotherham, where the chef faced opposition to his school dinners campaign from mothers who passed junk food to their children through the school railings... more

Access all arias

22.05.07
The Royal Opera House's free, open-air screenings of ballet and opera have become essential events. This summer there are a trio of classics to choose from.... more

Second world-class race heads for capital

25.04.07
London is to host the start of the Tour of Britain cycle race for the first time.... more

Britpopper's late bloom

07.08.06
Gig review: At 39, success has come late for Yorkshire crooner Richard Hawley. His Sunday lunchtime appearance at the Curzon was part of a series where musicians and artists introduce a favourite film and Hawley picked Zulu, comparing its colonial theme to Iraq. ... more

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