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G20 victim 'died from haemorrhage'

The police officer suspended following the death of Ian Tomlinson during G20 protests has been questioned on suspicion of manslaughter.

Burford is renowned for its ancient architectural treasures, some of which date from the 15th century, and beautiful surroundings

Perfect places to live: Tuscany, Kefalonia, Rome... and Burford?

Forbes magazine ranks Cotswolds town sixth most idyllic place in Europe

Tamil Tiger chief guilty of UK terror charges

Despite warnings, the "very prominent figure" in the UK's Tamil community continued supplying electrical components for the LTTE.

Media scramble to get a copy of the Pirate Bay trial verdict at the district courthouse in Stockholm

Four convicted in Pirate Bay file-sharing trial

The men broke Sweden's copyright law by helping millions of internet users to freely download music, movies and computer games.

Paedophile jailed

17,000 indecent images of children were found on his laptop, some showing him raping a young girl.

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Whistleblower nurse struck off over BBC film

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Wilders plans new film about 'Islamisation' of West

The far-right Dutch MP Geert Wilders is planning a follow-up of his provocative anti-Koran film, Fitna. The outspoken, peroxide-blond leader of the opposition Freedom Party, who has labelled the Koran "fascist", says the new film will deal with the growing Islamisation of Western countries.

Even before they played their first note together, the YouTube Symphony Orchestra were listed as one of the world's most inspiring orchestras.

15 million hits later, YouTube Symphony makes live debut

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Ed Balls has set up a group to review the national testing of 11-year-olds

Teachers threaten to strike if SATs are axed

Just a few days ago members of the National Union of Teachers voted to take industrial action if the Government kept tests for 11-year-olds.

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Tim Cahill: 'We're all about passion, belief and character'

The Brian Viner Interview: Last time he faced United in the FA Cup, the Aussie wore a Millwall shirt. Now at Everton, he has a rematch in Sunday's semi-final – still the underdog, but keen to settle the score.

Freud attends Ladies Day at Royal Ascot in 2006

Sir Clement Freud: Sharp-witted and lugubrious broadcaster, politician and writer

Although born in Germany, Sir Clement Freud came to be regarded as an essentially English character with an idiosyncratic gift for dry wit and a talent in many other spheres of life.

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Steve Richards: Open contempt for politicians is neither daring nor clever

An attack on Gordon Brown makes you part of the pack, safely protected

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Johann Hari: The dark seduction of horror films

Show me what scares you, and I will show you your subconscious leeching out into the world

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Terence Blacker: The politically divisive nature of diversity

That old standby of the Labour years, the anti-racism festival, is under threat

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