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Spread betting: Short-selling king Simon 'Evil Kinevil' Cawkwell tells it like it is

13.09.11
Spread betting guide: Russell Lynch meets a colourful character with an ego to match who gets his kicks as he wins - and loses - millions... more

Shield looks solid for Cecil

20.06.11
Sacred Shield may not be the biggest star in Sir Henry Cecil's yard but the filly can still give the trainer a decent winner at Newbury... more

Sounds of the summer - your complete 2011 festival guide

25.03.11
David Smyth sorts out the Eminems from the Elbows to give you the lowdown on 2011's bumper festival season... more

Half pupils fail to reach academic benchmark

12.01.11
Secondary schools have turned their backs on traditional academic subjects in favour of other options, new league tables suggests... more

Searching for reason in Fathers of Girls

19.11.10
Ray Winstone, an actor of considerable power, plays a Salisbury solicitor stunned by the death of his daughter in Fathers of Girls... more

Workforce gets Arc go-ahead

30.09.10
Derby winner will take his chance in Sunday’s race at Longchamp after pleasing connections in a gallop at Newmarket this morning... more

Islington's pub theatre to have opera on tap

24.09.10
London pub that made history 40 years ago by launching its own theatre is breaking new ground again, this time by staging opera... more

Bars could lose licences if too many customers end up in hospital

03.09.10
Bars whose drinkers stretch the NHS could be closed or forced to reduce their opening hours as part of a government overhaul of licensing laws... more

Ryan Moore accepts title hopes are all but over

02.09.10
Sir Michael Stoute's stable jockey admits the title race is all but over... more

QinetiQ jobs toll to rise by another 325

03.08.10
Government cuts lead to a further 325 likely job cuts at the QinetiQ defence firm on top of the 391 posts it announced would be cut only last month... more

Medical students 'should get university loans repaid' if they work for NHS

29.06.10
Medical students should have their debts repaid if they work for the NHS, doctors say... more

Somerset - Valley of the kings

25.06.10
King Arthur is buried there, King Henry VIII left his mark and the king of the fairies lives there. Andy Barker has a royal time in Somerset ... more

Viva festini fever

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

Full steam ahead with a York day trip

28.04.10
Resist any urge to head abroad — Nick Curtis found a day trip to York on a steam train to be just the ticket... more

Sumner time: meet Sting's daughter Coco Sumner

09.04.10
There is something of a wild creature about Coco Sumner. She's not an air-kisser, not a people-pleaser, certainly not much of a hair-brusher... more

Bishops: End ban on Church weddings for gay couples

23.02.10
Church of England clergy call for an end to rules which stop gay couples 'marrying' in religious premises... more

Power turns to pity as Brown gets it all wrong

11.11.09
Who would be Gordon Brown, pilloried after trying to console an angry mother who has no intention of being consoled after the death of her son in a controversial war?... more

Foreign fusion in Seven Elements

17.06.09
Seven Elements takes its title from the Indian, Chinese and European traditions, ie earth, air, fire, water, wood, metal and space.... more

The Salisbury comes to Fulham with love

25.03.09
Small plates, a flexible menu to suit all appetites and a chef with a CV to die for are stand-out features at The Salisbury.... more

Surrey coaching role for Salisbury

04.03.09
Cricket: Former England leg-spinner Ian Salisbury is to take over as Surrey's 2nd XI coach, after announcing his retirement from first-class cricket ... more

Dole queues double in commuter land

23.01.09
Dole queues have doubled in a year in 12 commuter areas as the recession bites in the South-East... more

Prop up the bar at The Salisbury

16.12.08
The Salisbury is an ornate, well preserved gin palace, built at the height of Victorian extravagance. ... more

Four more stores go in JJB debt cut

01.12.08
Retail: Fears for the future of JJB Sports were growing as the leisure retailer offloaded another four stores to fierce rival Sports World, owned by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley... more

GM crops to be grown at military sites

17.11.08
The Government is drawing up plans to grow genetically modified crops in top secret military locations to thwart saboteurs... more

New Garden Museum takes root inside church

31.10.08
A museum devoted to the art of gardening has been built inside a medieval church on the banks of the Thames... more

A Routemaster could be yours for £35,000

15.09.08
A vintage Routemaster will be sold after being restored to its former glory - right down to the original tartan seat covers, signwriting, paint codes and period advertising... more

Frank Sinatra, the Queen and me, by Christopher Biggins

30.08.08
He was Jeremy Irons's best man, Diana's confidant and Sinatra's bodyguard. But the actor says even being ultimate friend to the stars couldn't save him from bankruptcy.... more

Cross can hit target for Luca

31.07.08
Military Cross can land another major handicap for Luca Cumani in Friday's £150,000 Totesport Mile at Glorious Goodwood... more

London pubs where time has stood still

13.09.06
They are the pubs that time forgot. From Victorian grandeur to the glamour of art deco, London's perfectly-preserved antique drinking holes are being honoured in a new list from CAMRA.... more


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