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Jay Rayner: The future of food is not on the farm

Jay Rayner: Thanet Earth will be the largest greenhouse development ever seen in Britain, covering an area equivalent to 80 football pitches

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Bury a bucket at home to save British stag beetles

Menacing but harmless insect is dying out as patios wipe out its habitat

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The tomb of Sir Richard Burton, explorer

The most interesting tomb in St. Mary Magdalen's churchyard is the mausoleum in the shape of an Arab tent where the coffins of Sir Richard Burton and his wife Isabel Arundell can be seen through a window at the back.

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Chip shops to display fat content

Sandwich bars and restaurants will also provide nutritional information in bid to reduce obesity levels

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How business embraced charity

More and more City figures are donating to good causes but are also demanding to see a 'return' on their benevolence

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Focus: Why the new rich are different: they give away billions to charity

Two entrepreneurs have announced unprecedented donations to charity. Anushka Asthana and David Smith report on the new philanthropists

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Hospitals deny IVF treatment to smokers

Healthcare rationing row as prospective patients are told to quit cigarettes

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Paisley biopic hits cash crunch

Screenwriter says protestant films, unlike IRA dramas, are 'not sexy enough' to attract funding

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Police boost in war on terror

Scottish forces awarded £3.8m funding package as sea and airport security tightened

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Thousands celebrate solstice at Stonehenge

More than 30,000 summer solstice revellers braved the rain to watch dawn break on the longest day of the year

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Drought turns the whisky stills dry

Distilleries in Scotland's Western Isles are at a standstill as long spell of sunshine puts strain on the lochs

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£40m to fight youth and female obesity in Scotland

Cradle-to-grave action plan launched to reverse Scotland's reputation as one of the fattest nations in the world

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Special forces find proof of Iran supplying Taliban with equipment to fight British

Documents proving supply of devastating roadside bomb-making equipment passed by British officials to Tehran

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Salmond demands £500m oil windfall

First Minister reignites debate over Scotland's share of North Sea oil revenue with letter to Chancellor

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Remove us from the front at your peril, say women soldiers

As the war in Afghanistan claims its first British female fatality, the debate about the role of women in war zones has been reopened

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Costa Blanca Britons to lose free healthcare

Valencia region can no longer afford expats' bills as housing market slides

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19 Princelet Street, Spitalfields: A permanent celebration of immigrant life.

19 Princelet Street in Spitalfields is a magical unrestored Huguenot master silk weaver's home, whose shabby frontage conceals a rare surviving synagogue built over its garden.

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Martha-dom

London has today been saved from a grave threat to our national health and security. Perfectly coiffed, saccharine sweet, endlessly talented Martha Stewart has been denied a visa to visit the UK. There are apparently quite a few out there who still venerate this triumph of PR over…

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New Designers 2008

Discover bright new talent from architecture, fashion, graphics...

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Don't Ever Heckle: Nat Luurtsema

Don't Ever Heckle is a column where Londonist gets drunk with has a chat with the most exciting up-and-coming comedians, who are generating a buzz on the London comedy circuit. Nat Luurtsema is a Londonist favourite - half of the staff here have seen her live at least three times, and with…

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Paper London Guestlist - PaperGuestlist.co.uk - London Nightclub Guestlists

Awesome guestlist service for Paper Nightclub in London

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