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Toyota announces global Prius recall

Toyota is to recall around 437,000 hybrid vehicles worldwide, including 8,500 in the UK, to fix brake problems — the latest in a string of safety lapses.

Our tasters put the new umami tubes to the test

Sweet, sour, salty, bitter... and now it's the fifth taste

"Umami" has got the attention of chemists and chefs determined to discover the secret of the "fifth taste"

How can the state justify supporting homeopathy?

Dominic Lawson: It's terrifying what chemists recommend when asked for 'a natural remedy'

Heathrow, January 2008: All passengers and crew survived when the British Airways 777 crash-landed.

Ice 'probable cause' of Heathrow crash-landing

Safety requirements did not cover the ice problem which probably caused crash-landing at Heathrow.

Radical cleric Abu Hamza's home seized new

The property will be sold to pay the Egyptian's legal bills.

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Wenger hits out at media  new

Arsene Wenger today moved to put the record straight after Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack told the Arsenal manager to stop looking for excuses.

The BBC pays its presenters, actors and other talent on its TV and radio programmes £229 million a year, the Corporation will reveal today.

BBC pays £229m a year for 'talent'  new

The BBC pays its presenters, actors and other talent on its TV and radio programmes £229 million a year, the Corporation will reveal today.

The study found that people with a damaged amygdala had a higher inclination to risk losing money as a result of reckless gambling

Genetic disorder turns risk-averse into gamblers

The brains of people who risk everything when gambling may be wired up differently to those of the naturally cautious, according to a study that appears to have discovered a neurological basis for reckless behaviour.

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A phone that translates 6,000 languages in real time, really?

Google is getting all futuristic on us with plans to implement Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy-worthy mobile phone translation software in the next generation of telecommunications gadgets.

The notion that The Guardian would close The Observer, or turn it into a weekly magazine, always seemed unlikely.

Trinity Mirror buys Guardian's regional newspapers  new

Trinity Mirror has agreed to buy Guardian Media Group's local titles including the Manchester Evening News for £44.8 million in cash and other considerations, extending its regional reach.

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Students to miss out as university applications soar

A record number of students applied for university places this year but unions warned funding cuts would leave many disappointed.

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Sir John Dankworth: Saxophonist who pioneered modern jazz in Britain and became a patron of music education

One of the first British musicians to grasp the fundamentals of "modern" (post swing) jazz, the saxophonist Johnny Dankworth eventually surpassed his bandleading days to become a skilled composer of film music, a prominent patron of the arts and head of a burgeoning musical dynasty.

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