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Neither rhyme nor reason as bad poems sell

William MacGonagall has long been celebrated as Britain's worst poet. Now his work is in demand

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Fallon inquiry review details police errors

City of London police made serious mistakes in horse racing corruption investigation according to review

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Guardian serves its defence on supermarket chain Tesco

Newspaper admits libel over corporation tax story, but it will fight claim of malicious falsehood

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Air of defiance over media speculation about BA chief's future

BA's chairman, Martin Broughton, accuses media of 'gratuitous' speculation about Willie Walsh's future

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BA profits hit record £900m but fares to rise

Staff gain £35m windfall but chief waives his bonus as airline struggles with oil price rise

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Ladbrokes roulette winnings up

Bookmaker enjoys another sharp rise in the take from its 8,200 touch-screen roulette terminals in betting shops

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New food culture or a new threat? Waitrose targets market towns

Emphasis on produce from local producers, but critics fear effect on high streets

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Lifelong fans get FA Cup final fever ... again

Veterans went to Wembley when Cardiff and Pompey last won - in 1927 and 1939

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Ben Goldacre: In pursuit of the perfect pitch

Ben Goldacre: We would all do well to remember that elaborate runic rituals behind the scenes can have an enormous impact on what is heard

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Andrew Copson: Face to faith

It is vital that children are taught humanism's answers to life's 'ultimate questions', says Andrew Copson

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Introducing 'nest-cam': one of UK's rarest birds has its own CCTV cameras put in

Five nests and 38 eggs are main hope of survival for the majestic hen harrier

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Martin Kettle interviews Cherie Blair

Interview: for 25 years Martin Kettle has been asking to interview Cherie Blair. Until now she said no. So did she expect her memoirs to be mocked? And has she been back to No 10?

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Boy, three, suffering from sickle cell disease to be deported

Home Office to deport sick child in spite of protests from asylum rights campaigners

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UK news in brief

More news from around the UK

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Olympic bosses knew pool bust budget three years ago

Government department admits that designs for the Olympic aquatic centre broke its budget of £73m in 2005

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London Session Recap

London Session Recap The final London Session of the week has been the tamest by traditional measures<sep/>

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About Arlington House

History of remaining (?) Rowton House

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The Social Lab

A ThinkPublic Initiative: "A space where people can develop concepts to address social change."

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Luxury beckons for East End's house of history

Another Rowton House - Tower House, whitechapel

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HHYCC Welcome to our home page

Herne Hill Cycling Youth Club

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Cha Cha Moon London - Restaurant Map and Information, Whiteleys Shopping Centre, Bayswater

Cha Cha Moon London - Restaurant Map and Information, Whiteleys Shopping Centre, Bayswater, Whiteleys Shopping Centre, Bayswater<sep/>

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Body found in woods is that of missing make-up artist

Body found in woodland in East Sussex is that of missing TV make-up artist Diane Chenery-Wickens, say police

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