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From Jay-Z to Shakin' Stevens: Glastonbury's most diverse lineup

Fears of Jay-Z festival hijack put to rest as official line-up offers 'something for everyone'

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Heaven scent

Smells like holy spirit

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Violence in FE colleges

A new union survey shows a disturbing trend of violence and threats by students towards lecturers. Peter Kingston reports

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It takes a village

A look at the Guardian's Katine project in Uganda may give pupils an insight into development issues, says Lyndsey Turner

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Are governments on course to achieve education promises?

Are governments on course to achieve their 2015 goal? Jessica Shepherd reports

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Education in Katine

As part of the Guardian's support for a project to improve the lives of people in the Katine district of Uganda, Richard M Kavuma follows the education of one boy

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School pays pupils to fill teaching gaps

Teenagers follow teachers' lesson plans, instructing 11- to 16-year-olds in subjects they may no longer take themselves

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The art of being virtual

The first step for anyone wanting to make the most of learning opportunities offered by new technology is to go shopping, says Harriet Swain

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Ivy League offers online courses

The Ivy League university is offering online courses to students who log on from all over the world. Angela Balakrishnan reports

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Interview: David Wootton

York history professor talks to John Crace about his radical new version of the development of medicine

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The life of Paul Robeson

When Paul Robeson visited Britain in the 1940s, he was watched by Special Branch, finds Chris Arnot

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Critics' choice

The book: The Island

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What's for dinner?

Haute cuisine in school is taking it too far

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Fuel costs could end cheap flight era

Airlines increase ticket prices, baggage fees and fuel surcharges as soaring oil prices bring fears of more bankruptcies

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Brown warned that cannabis decision may face legal challenge

PM is thought to favour an upgrade to class B, but drug council disagrees and issue may go to high court

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FD Tamesis

"FD Tamesis is the leading international public relations and corporate affairs consultancy operating in the built environment and commercial property sector."

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Tom Harford Thompson

v nice, quite monocle (via Raw-Nerve)

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Music Choice: Monday 28th April - Friday 2nd May

A slightly later Music Choice, due to an unorganised Londonista. Three big events have dominated Londonist's musical week: The Camden Crawl last weekend (review of day 1 here, and day two here), we reviewed Radio Soulwax at this week's Ether 2008 festival, and previewed Meltdown festival, both…

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British Library tours at St Pancras

Guided tours of the British Library at St Pancras!

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UPDATED: Ravensbury Arms, St Paul's Cray (1 pints)

Apparently closed for some time - the new management didn't make a go of it, either. We've been informed that it's now been demolished...

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