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Welcome to the new-look St Martin's
With help of £15.35m from Heritage Lottery Fund St-Martin-in-the-Fields is restored and ready
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'New teachers are being driven out'
It was cold and raining, but the car horns kept the Lawnswood teachers' picket going
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Strike over teachers' pay closes thousands of schools
National Union of Teachers warns of more strikes if the government does not improve pay offer
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Johnson's campaign piles cash into suburbs
Boris Johnson has raised £1m in his campaign to unseat Ken Livingstone as mayor of London
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The Guardian profile: Martin McDonagh
The Guardian profile: Martin McDonagh Writer who has taken his dark tales of Irish gunmen from stage to big screen
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Face scans for air passengers to begin in UK this summer
Passengers to be screened using automated facial recognition technology in an attempt to improve security
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Grangemouth strike to close pipeline at cost of £50m a day
Diesel rises 10% amid panic buying of fuel by motorists, despite government assurances on supplies
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Response: It is ludicrous to dismiss us as neocon former extremists
Response: Our foundation works with all groups to stop Muslim minds being poisoned, says Maajid Nawaz
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Under-road radiators may beat the ice
Government plans to recycle summer sunshine collected by Britain's roads to keep them ice-free in winter
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David Adam looks at plans for road heating
David Adam analyses government plans to heat Britain's roads
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Back to the future: Blake's 7 ditches the shaky sets for prime time makeover
Big-budget remake of 1970s classic hopes to cash in on TV science fiction revival
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FAQ: Penalty charges
Explanation of high court case relating to bank overdraft fees
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Judge's ruling on overdrafts could cost banks dear
Banks could be forced to return billions of pounds in overdraft fees to customers
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Life and times of Boris Johnson: Rugby and other affairs
Johnson's spots on Have I Got News For You, both as panellist and guest, have endeared him to millions
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Jester Boris eyes Ken's crown, with the help of some powerful friends
Even if he does not win, a strong showing would prove the modernised Tory party is reaching beyond its comfort zone
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Exhibition Flyer: Reuters | Bearing Witness | Five Years of Reporting War In Iraq
The Idea Generaiton gallery will opening with 'Bearing Witness..'; an exhibition of unflinching images from Reuters to mark the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq." 9th April - 4th May
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Courses and student reviews of evening classes, part time courses, short courses, training courses
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Spider woman
Louise Bourgeois' childhood was marred by her father's adultery and lies. Her hate-fuelled art made Miro and Warhol sit up and notice. Now, at 95, she's putting her past on display
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Stars of the Lid at St Giles-in-the-Fields Church (London) on 20 May 2008 – Last.fm
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London Gatwick Hilton information including park and stay packages
information on the london Gatwick Hilton parking and stay package with help me park
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The London Tourism Guide - a free tourist and visitor guidebook for England's capital city
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Newsnight Gold: Arts complex | BBC News
A retro wonder as Joan Bakewell looks at the Barbican. Good bits: titles, nominative determinism ("Henry Wrong, Administrator"), a look at the old signage. Bad bits: a long dull intro, and it cuts off just as it gets going.
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Seeing Red: Hot-Blooded Hosiery Adds a Bright Note for Fall
Bright vibrant colored hosiery is the way to stand out from the crowd again this season, find out what Agyness Deyn was spotted wearing earlier this week on the fashion conscious streets of London...
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Video: The 7/7 ringleader, his daughter and her 'uncles'
Mohammed Siddique Khan introduces his baby daughter to fellow suicide bombers Shezhad Tanweer and Hasib Hussain, as well as Waheed Ali, who denies charges of conspiracy to cause explosions
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Extra, Extra
Can’t find a property in London? Guy Ritchie reckons you should blame it on foreign buyers. Yeah, that Guy Ritchie. The one with the American wife and seven properties. An HIV positive dentist has caused a scare in South London. Well that gives Londonist an excuse not to go again for…
Video: 'Sweetheart, not long to go now'
July 7 ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan says goodbye to his baby daughter before leaving to 'fight jihad'
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Guesthouse West: boutique hotels London - hotels in Notting Hill, London - design hotel London
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Will housing bring down Brown?
It’s a valuable lesson for all politicians. If you decide to hitch a ride on a bubble when it’s on the way up, make sure you remember to bring a parachute for when it inevitably pops. It's the question...
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Punch hits out at 'tax on binge drinking'
Chief executive of Britain's biggest pub company says government claims that above-inflation rise in alcohol duty could discourage binge drinking is 'ridiculous'
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