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Brown and Cameron win school places

Politicians' children get a place at their state primary school of choice

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Pressure intensifies to cut school tests

Schools secretary Ed Balls will face new pressure to scale back Labour's school testing regime

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Review: Whatever Makes You Happy by William Sutcliffe

Josh Lacey enjoys William Sutcliffe's Whatever Makes You Happy, a comic novel about mothers and sons

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Review: Breath by Tim Winton

Patrick Ness hails Breath, Tim Winton's exploration of fear and adrenaline

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Review: The Collected Stories by Lorrie Moore

Christopher Tayler admires Lorrie Moore, an author who, in The Collected Stories, combines humour with pathos and insight

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Review: The Garden of Bad Dreams by Chrisopher Hope

Christopher Hope's The Garden of Bad Dreams takes Jan Morris on a journey of literary exploration between fairy tale and freak show

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Bloggers dissect Ramsay menu over 'seasonal food'

Foodie bloggers scrutinise Ramsay's menus after he advocates fines for using out-of-season produce

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BAA shareholders forced to stump up £400m

Cash injection seen as part of £9.6bn refinancing deal as shares in majority investor Ferrovial plunge by 5.3%

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BA gambles on T5 recovery by moving in New York flights

Airline to transfer most profitable route to new Heathrow terminal 'in the interests of customers'

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Madeleine Bunting: Open those gates, Ma'am

Madeleine Bunting: London's greatest green space is hidden behind royal walls. The Queen should let her subjects in

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The motorists turning to making their own 'biodiesel'

Soaring petrol prices have led to a surge in recycling vegetable oil to use as fuel

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BBC apologises for holding on to phone-in charity money

Trust asks director general, Mark Thompson, to look at disciplining 'handful' of staff

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Biggest rise in home repossession threats since 1991

Government to offer free legal advice amid concern that falling house prices will lead to further problems

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Brown's 24 advisers push Labour aides bill to £6.3m

PM's spending bill on special advisers has risen more than 40% since 2005

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New Tory councillor resigns over allegations he lied about cancer

Darren Gilbert resigns after allegations that he lied to previous employer about having testicular cancer

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Extra, Extra

Prince Caspian is to premiere for charity at the O2 arena. They’ll need a hell of a big screen. Police in West Drayton are hunting for a man who raped a jogger. In today's court round-up: the Leytonstone sword murderers, and the killers of Kodjo Yenga have all been banged up for life. Try…

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Mittal Jr. rebuffed in offer to buy stately house

Aditya Mittal, ArcelorMittal, Britain, Goldman Sachs, Kensington Palace Gardens, Lakshmi Mittal, London, Sunday Times.

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chris woebken I selected projects

<sep/>just reduced to this beep - as long as it beeps it is okay. It is possible to ride on the London busses recording the oyster-beep on a recordable greet

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Gay History - A Trail Exploring LGBT Heritage In London Collections - 24 Hour Museum - official guide to UK museums, galleries, exhibitions and heritage

Follow this trail and location map to find out where gay and lesbian history lives in collections and displays - formerly a tricky subject for museums, now a heritage that is being celebrated.

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Home

The Landscapes in Art website has been specifically designed for Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils and their teachers. The aims of the site are as follows: a. To provide an introduction to the topic including good complementary examples of landscapes from five

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Drink-ography: booty wine by chutney bannister

Photography courtesy of chutney bannister via the Londonist pool on Flickr. Interested in your drink-related photos appearing on Londonist? Click here.

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Hunter squares up against Tesco

Richest man in Scotland starts legal action against Britain's biggest retailer over future of Dobbies garden-centre chain

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New Deputy Mayor Points Finger At Teachers

By not taking responsibility for the violent crime and anti-social behaviour of their pupils, teachers are merely ignoring their own mistakes, according to London’s new Deputy Mayor, Ray Lewis. In a statement guaranteed to rile the National Union of Teachers, Mr Lewis told a meeting on…

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Southbank Centre > Dance & Performance > Tero Saarinen Company

surrealistic dive into the collective unconscious. Saarinen is known for his unique choreographic style, which combines features of classical ballet, Butoh, martial arts and Western contemporary dance

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