Insults and spin: the election battle starts
Andrew Grice: The Conservatives accused Labour of telling "lies" about their policies during the first skirmishes in the general election campaign.
Galaxy Quest: The search for Britain’s darkest skies
Light pollution is a modern scourge. Simon Usborne discovers where can we go to enjoy the sky at night.
Thomas Cook? Just don't book it, tourists told
Simon Calder: Travel agent among operators criticised in damning new Which? report.
Gambler threatened to kill champion racehorse
Mark Hughes: Middleman faced £55,000 bill if punters' tip came in – so he took desperate action.
Confusion reigns as US security is stepped up
Black-listed nations accuse US of knee-jerk racism.
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France's leader accused over plan to move author's remains to the Panth�on.
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Google vs Apple: the gadget showdown
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Jeremy Laurance: Tamed here, but still a fatal threat elsewhere
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Tiger strikes a pose
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Independent Appeal: Different worlds, same solutions
A former child soldier is showing Londoners how to overcome conflict
'The children were burned and screaming'
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'Why could nobody stop me drinking?'
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Balls opens door to primary school Mandarin lessons
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Cardinal Cahal Daly: Primate of All Ireland who spoke out strongly against republican violence during the Troubles
As bishop, archbishop and cardinal, Dr Cahal Daly played a vital role in the Irish Catholic church, acting simultaneously as its chief intellectual force and its most forthright voice against the IRA.
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3Outrage at Wootton Bassett protest
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