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Plan for Britain's biggest sculpture

Lifelike white horse is favourite to become the largest piece of public sculpture Britain has produced

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Private schools leader complains of cold war with state sector

Parents being forced to pay for private schools because state schools are so poor, says head of the Independent Schools Council

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Parents doubt value of school evenings

Rather than an evening a term queueing for a five-minute chat with teachers, parents want more frequent access

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Oxfam goes upmarket

Charity takes first steps towards fashion-conscious image with launch of 'boutiques'

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

New BAE investigation doomed to failure, claims chairman

Dick Olver suggests SFO has no evidence of criminality and accuses campaigning groups of misrepresenting the facts

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

BA chief blames Terminal 5 fiasco on BAA failing to finish building

Walsh tells MPs staff were unable to finish training sessions as Boss of airport group accused of 'complacency'

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Response: We haven't given up on the Norfolk Broads

Response: We want these wetlands to be protected and managed for as long as possible, says Brendan Joyce

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Leader: Clinton's last hurrah

Leader: It is all over, bar the weeping, for Hillary Clinton

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

A huge row, then he opened fire: the barrister shot dead by police

Two weeks prior to Chelsea shooting, Mark Saunders was seen by a neighbour 'sobbing' and 'muttering'

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

JK Rowling wins ban on photos of her son

David Murray, son of the Harry Potter author, wins landmark ruling protecting him from the publication of unauthorised photographs

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Police should harass young thugs - Smith

Home secretary wants antisocial youths to be openly filmed and hounded at home

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Government advisers say main aim of cannabis policy 'must be to reduce demand'

Why the government's Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs says cannabis should remain a class C drug

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Learner drivers may face four tests

Ministers hope to slash accidents among newly qualified motorists with overhaul of training and testing regime

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Scientists warn Smith over cannabis reclassification

Home secretary upgrades drug against advice of government's own experts, who say change will not help

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Minister loses fight to retain ban on Iranian dissident group

Appeal court rules that Iranian opposition group must be struck off the government's list of proscribed terrorist organisations

Via Guardian UK News (RSS)

Angel Of The South Shortlist Announced

The five leading designs for an Angel of the South have been revealed. The winner will be built in Ebbsfleet, Kent in 2010, as the South's answer to Antony Gormley's Angel of the North. Top left: Turner Prize winner Richard Deacon offers a skeletal tower of polyhedra. Predicted tabloid…

Via Londonist (RSS)

Fleming: Inside the Life of James Bond's Creator

A century after Ian Fleming's birth, a British museum reveals some of the secrets in the life of the creator of James Bond.

Via del.icio.us london (RSS)

The Londoner

The Londoner is a newsletter from the Mayor of London. Launched in December 2002, it is published 10 times a year

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