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Cardiff hosts Europe's first drive-through Starbucks

Expert baristas from Washington State come to Wales to convince passing motorists of benefits of the coffee drive-through

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Former teacher passed off fake pots as work of famous artists

Expert grew suspicious after examining Leach and Rie replicas sold to ceramics collectors

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Old Bailey Proceedings

London's criminal court from 1674-1913

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Home Office in new attempt to bar US rapper

After being twice overruled, Snoop Dogg attempts to appeal against Home Office decision to deny visa

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After Scalextric and Airfix, Hornby adds Corgi to its toy collection

Model company hopes to cash in on hobby boom by snapping up car maker for £7.5m

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Response: I did not mislead anyone about the cost of the 2012 Olympics

Response: We always said we would have to review the total budget. That's exactly what we did, says Tessa Jowell

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Free bikes, no uPVC - green light for prince's ecotown

Welcome to Sherford, a hi-tech, but traditional style community that's about to be built in south Devon

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Country diary: Northumberland

Veronica Heath: Northumberland

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Brown suffers rebellion as MPs attempt to boost green power

33 Labour MPs vote for amendment to energy bill, calling for stronger measures to combat climate change

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Wogan's enduring appeal

The 'Togmeister' remains the most popular DJ after 15 years on Radio 2

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Record numbers tune in to BBC

Revamped Radio 3 is the corporation's only loser as ratings lead over commercial rivals widens

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The Guardian profile: Dawn Airey

The Guardian profile: Dawn Airey The former ITV director has quit to return to the channel where she made her name

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Michael White's political briefing: Thinktanks past and present

With the Fabian Society berating Gordon Brown, Michael White conducts a survey of thinktanks past and present

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The Jeeves to Johnson's Bertie Wooster: the man who may have got him elected

Lynton Crosby helped John Howard win votes, and is the man behind Boris Johnson's mayoral campaign

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Babysitter wins retrial over death of toddler

Woman released from jail after fresh medical evidence renders her conviction for murdering two-year-old unsafe

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UK news in brief

More news from around the UK

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MATT STUART | PHOTOGRAPHER | EXPOSES EVERYTHING

Some hard-case humourous compositions!

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IndyBlogs: Cyclotherapy: Reasons to be cheerful

10 great things about cycling in London

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Dan Dare 'inspired UK innovation'

Classic comic hero Dan Dare fired the imagination of young Britons in the 1950s and heralded the birth of hi-tech Britain, an exhibition at the London Science Museum reveals.

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Labour braced for heavy election losses

Labour was tonight admitting it was suffering big losses in local elections across the country and was likely to have lost London, on the basis of larger-than-expected turnouts in the outer boroughs of the capital

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Inquiry launched over spoilt ballots

An inquiry has been launched after polling station staff reportedly spoilt ballot papers by writing voting card numbers on ballot papers

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