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Toyota announces global Prius recall

Toyota is to recall around 400,000 hybrid vehicles worldwide, including 8,500 in the UK, to fix brake problems — the latest in a string of safety lapses.

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Big problem: our midriffs are getting wider, and it's bad for us

Trim your tummy: Middle management

Fat around the midriff is notoriously hard to shift. Rob Sharp meets two doctors who think they'e found the answer.

'I am not a hero', says BA crash pilot new

Captain Peter Burkill feared he was going to die in 2008's Heathrow crash landing. Chris Green gets an exclusive interview with him.

Paul Deighton, chief executive of London 2012, said the 'great British company' Cadbury is a very logical fit for us

Kraft to close Cadbury factory new

The US firm said it was "unrealistic" to reverse Cadbury's plans to shut the site at Somerdale near Bristol.

Man arrested over Pc Keith Blakelock murder new

A 40-year-old former Tottenham man was questioned at Bury St Edmunds police station in Suffolk over the killing.

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Corporate cock-ups: Ten costly gaffes

ITV was today fined by a court in Sydney for allowing a rat to be killed and eaten by contestants on reality TV show 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here', a decision which has outraged animal rights activists, raised a few eyebrows and caused the channel to apologise unreservedly.

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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Supergeek pulls off 'near impossible' crypto chip hack

Deep inside millions of computers is a digital Fort Knox, a special chip with the locks to highly guarded secrets, including classified government reports and confidential business plans. Now a former US Army computer-security specialist has devised a way to break those locks.

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Bowel cancer: 'At 55, I thought my time was up'

Nick Arbuthnott was too young to have screening for bowel cancer – so by the time doctors found a huge tumour, the disease had also spread to his liver. He tells Jeremy Laurance how he fought back

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.

Dankworth at the Barbican Centre in London in 1990

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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Dominic Lawson: How can the state support homeopathy?

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

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Steve Richards: Two cheers for the new crying game

Blubbing will do Labour no good, but humanising moments have their place

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Mary Dejevsky: Ukraine is throwing off Cold War shackles

This election was fought by and for Ukrainians, with no outside meddling



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