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McKellen back as Gandalf in Hobbit films

Sir Ian accepts role in the next instalment of JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth fantasy

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It's Chelsea v Man Utd in the final. Now fans face the struggle for a Moscow visa

Simmering diplomatic row threatens to prevent thousands of the clubs' supporters travelling to Russia

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FAQ: Implications

Competition Commission reforms aim to police relationship between supermarkets and suppliers

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Inquiry lets the big stores off hook, say local shopkeepers

Commission offers some reforms to sharpen competition and police supplier deals

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'We are losing out on the parking - that's what's doing for small shops'

Picture of cheerful, small-scale commerce is not all that it seems in Otley's cobbled Market Street

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System leaves growers without a voice, says farmer who got out

Former strawberry grower goes on record talking about practices employed by supermarkets to keep prices down

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Russia's new rich help British luxury cars drive out the venerable Zil

Love of English style opens up UK's third biggest vehicle market

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Scotch whisky exports soar

Exports of Scotch whisky reached record highs last year, earning £90 asecond, according to industry figures

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Geoffrey Wheatcroft: It was fun, but 1968 left us sybaritic, self-absorbed and ruled by the right

Geoffrey Wheatcroft: The Paris riots 40 years ago prompt nostalgia on the left, but even the alleged cultural victories had unintended effects

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House prices could keep falling for three years

Nationwide reports the first annual decline in property prices in more than 10 years

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Letters: MI5 agents and torture abroad

Letters: Allegations that MI5 agents worked hand in glove with torturers who abused Britons in Pakistan couldn't be more serious (Report, April 29)

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'Mr Generosity' jailed for £½m MoD fraud

Company manager employed imaginary workers on multimillion-pound project to upgrade Royal Navy site

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Zoe Williams on the possibility of Boris Johnson as mayor of London

Zoe Williams and other Londoners imagine what it would be like if Boris Johnson got his hands on our diverse and liberal capital

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'Lollycams' to curb road rage on crossings

School crossing patrols are to be equipped with 'lollycams' in an attempt to combat road rage by careless drivers.

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Police reject tougher action on cannabis

Brown plan to upgrade drug will not change 'confiscate and warn' stance

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advanced route planner for pedestrians

getting from A to B made interesting

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Limo London

For a special night out in London, hire from one of the best London Limousine companies around.

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London Bike & Scooter

getting started on a scooter or motorcyle

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New Music For Kings Cross

We've had champagne bars, reports of amazing bacon sandwiches and an all round thumbs up from the regneration project at Kings Cross so far, and now there's news on a musical twist. While the area lost The Cross, Canvas and The Key at the turn of the year, music will be brought back in…

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London blogger exposes life on the Underground | Technology | Internet | Reuters

LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Annie Mole's blog about the London Underground rail system began as a New Year's resolution to teach herself how to make<sep/>

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GetDaGoss - Snub and the City -SATC to Premiere in London

As a New Yorker, I feel slighted by the big-wigs behind Sex and the City: The Movie. They have decided to premiere the movie in London two weeks before the May 12th premiere in New York City.

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New World Notes: The Crystal Palace Reborn (And Seeking Exhibitors)

Second Life recreation of 19th Century London's Crystal Palace.

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Webber represents - Blinkk, Alan Clarke, Tim Gutt, Lacey, Jeremy Murch, Valerie Phillips, Peter Rad, Tim Simmons, Esther Teichmann, Greg White, Paul Drummond

Leading Photographic agency with offices in London and New York representing Blinkk, Alan Clarke, Tim Gutt, Lacey, Jeremy Murch, Valerie Phillips, Peter Rad, Tim Simmons, Esther Teichmann, Greg White, Paul Drummond

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PermaBlog: Give girls the right to succeed

Ministers have just shelved plans to reform the Act of Settlement in order to give royal daughters equal rights of succession

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Streeters–Creative management & representation

Streeters is a global management agency, representing some of the biggest names in hairstyling, make-up, styling & other creative services.

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