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Tony Mowbray plays down confrontation

21.09.09
Celtic boss Tony Mowbray played down the spat between Artur Boruc and skipper Gary Caldwell during his side's last-gasp win over Hearts at Parkhead... more

Mosque 'has 20-year history of extremist recruitment'

09.09.09
A London mosque has been named as having a 20-year history as a recruiting ground for extremists... more

Now Madonna’s boy proves he’s a Rocco rolla, too

03.09.09
He may look like his father, but when it comes to strutting his stuff Rocco Ritchie is his mother’s son... more

Tiny tycoons: the young Londoners bucking the recession

28.08.09
Last week a report claimed that nearly 1 million under-25s were on the dole. But in the capital, bright young businesses are springing up like green shoots. Andy Barker meets the Dragons of the future...... more

Banned from swimming pool for following her religion

12.08.09
Muslim woman was banned from her local swimming pool in France for wearing a 'burkini' — a bathing suit which covers her head and body... more

Teens bridge Middle East divide with song for peace

13.07.09
London music school pioneers peace project that brings Palestinian and Israeli teenagers together to record and write songs... more

City Spy: Naked truth is that TV may just be to Jamie's taste

10.07.09
Chef Jamie Oliver may turn out to be a savvier businessman than Gordon Ramsay by focusing on his TV projects rather than restaurants... more

Ron Arad - My London

29.05.09
Ron Arad's heroes are Bob Dylan and Marcel Duchamp, and he's inspired by The London Library... more

Pope recalls Pope lays Holocaust row to rest

11.05.09
The Pope has used his first speech in Israel as an exercise in damage control over his reinstatement of a bishop who denied the Holocaust... more

London’s melting pot deserves better than this theatre of cliché

17.02.09
A new production at the National Theatre lectures its audience on racism. But pandering to like-minded liberals doesn’t get to the heart of the matter ... more

Extremist leader will emerge as kingmaker

11.02.09
Commentary: The nationalist Right has won a clear victory in the Israeli general election... more

Wretched consequences in Plonter

29.01.09
Plonter is a compelling tragicomic snapshot of life on both sides of that ominous security fence in modern Israel.... more

The woman who stands to gain from Gaza’s misery

05.01.09
Her bid to become Israel’s first female leader since Golda Meir foundered on her refusal to condone political blackmail, winning her a ‘Ms Clean’ image. Ironically, Tsipi Livni is now using the war to reinforce her credentials for the top job... more

Israel uses phosphorus shells as smokescreen for troops

05.01.09
Israeli forces are using white phosphorus shells which can cause horrific burns, it was claimed... more

Israel rejects calls for ceasefire as 'unrealistic'

31.12.08
Israel has rejected calls for a Gaza ceasefire hours after Iranian protesters stormed the British embassy in Tehran... more

Dmatek deal bucks private equity trend

29.12.08
Investment: The City welcomed a rare private equity technology deal when investor group Francisco Partners had a £53 million bid accepted by electronic tagging specialists Dmatek... more

Final journey israeli mumbai victims 'were tortured'

02.12.08
Final journey israeli mumbai victims 'were tortured'... more

Security scare as Blair bodyguard’s gun goes off at airport terminal

11.11.08
Tony Blair's Scotland Yard bodyguard caused a security scare at an Israeli airport when he accidentally fired his handgun... more

Mixing it with a musical relay

10.10.08
Diesel, the fashion label, is 30 years old and to celebrate it is throwing 18 parties at the same time. One of which takes place at the O2.... more

Last-ditch move to sell Alitalia

22.09.08
Aviation: Alitalia's special administrator will make a last-ditch attempt to sell Italy's loss-making national airline before calling in the liquidators... more

Life's a beach: Wayne and Coleen furious as Rio Ferdinand stays silent over wedding snub

22.06.08
Newly-weds Wayne Rooney and Coleen are said to be furious because team-mate Rio Ferdinand , pictured here cavorting on a beach in Israel, has still failed to explain why he snubbed their lavish wedding ceremony.... more

I don't feel bitter over my axe at Chelsea, says Avram Grant

27.05.08
Avram Grant insists he is not angry over his sacking by Chelsea and denies claims he will take the club to court... more

Synagogue walls daubed with anti-Jewish graffiti

15.05.08
London's Jewish community has been targeted by a wave of anti-Semitic graffiti... more

The piano player who sounds like an orchestra

16.01.08
After accepting Palestinian citizenship, Israeli Daniel Barenboim is to perform 32 Beethoven sonatas in London.... more

Pitch perfect on epic conflict

22.11.07
The beauty of The Band's Visit is in the detail as director Eran Kolirin illustrates the wealth of connections that bind Israel and Egypt.... more

Boys in the band hit the high notes

08.11.07
The Band's Visit may be a small film, but is by no means just a pleasant work in a minor key, says Derek Malcolm.... more

Go native! Where food tastes like home

25.07.07
We pick the restaurants where Londoners from all around the world go for food that tastes like home - from Japan to Pakistan.... more

CDs of the week

06.07.07
The third album from Interpol, gipsy rebel-rockers Gogol Bordello and the Smashing Pumpkins feature in the CDs of the week... more

Bewitched by the weirdness at dusk

11.10.06
Entering the V&A's latest photography exhibition "Twilight Zone" is to leave the bustle of art tourism behind and life on hold, says Sue Steward.... more

DVD reviews: Racing the block

29.08.06
In this week's DVD releases Bruce Willis is back in action and a Palestinian film about a pair of would-be suicide bombers offers chilling insights about life in the West Bank.... more

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