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Elderflower buttermilk pudding with raspberries
12g leaf gelatine (4 sheets) 8-10 elderflowers 700ml buttermilk 70g caster sugar 100ml Jersey cream For the raspberry compote 200g raspberries 60g caster… -
Dorset blueberry trifle
150g blueberries 1 blueberry or plain muffin 4-6tbsp Julian Temperley's Pomona (or a medium sherry) For the jelly 300ml water 150g blueberries 80g caster sugar… -
World Cup Watch: Goalkeepers
Click the image on the right to launch our guide. From free-kick takers to WAGs, blasts from the past to the youngsters, we'll have it all covered before… -
Business Extra: News in Brief
This renewed optimism suggests entrepreneurs expect their business to prosper this year, despite the challenging external environment. The 700 entrepreneurs… -
How the independent tourism sector will cater for the rising demand for…
“It’s taken more than a decade for the independent tourism sector to wake up to the fact that the M says Justin Francis, co-founder of the… -
Peru frees US 'crusader' Berenson after 15 years
A judge this week in Lima ordered that Ms Berenson, now 40 and the mother of a one-year-old son, should be released on parole. She must stay in Peru for rest of… -
True West, Crucible, Sheffield
Into this "collection of junk… mostly people" comes screenwriter Austin, house-sitting for his mother. An unexpected visitor, in the form of his… -
Flashback No 6. Sweden 1958: Pele's genius propels Brazil to first title
Pele also hit a hat-trick against France in the semi-final after, in what was perhaps Brazil's toughest test of the knock-out stage, he scored the only goal of… -
The new supply teacher fluffs his Latin lines
The classroom full of 15-year-old girls in south-east London was far from the one at Eton where Boris Johnson conjugated his first ancient verb. But for Boris,… -
Ocado, the eco-friendly firm that runs on diesel
According to its branding, Ocado delivery vans run on biodiesel only – a marketing strategy to incentivise eco-conscious customers to use its service. But in… -
Semenya's 800m return delayed by cancellation
Semenya, the South African runner who is still awaiting the results of a gender verification test, was expected to race at the 24 June event. It would have been… -
Ken Bruce: I once got the belt for failing an exam
Mrs Hamilton, my first teacher, looked like a cartoon figure of everybody's lover: busty, scrubbed clean, scraped-back hair. Giffnock Primary was in a slightly… -
Prescriptions to treat alcohol dependency reach record level
More than 150,000 people were forced to rely on medication to fight their alcohol dependency last year. The figures revealed that GPs issued more than 150,000… -
Johnson finds Hape place with Attwood and Golding
Whether the same is true of the new faces in his starting line-up – the Bath midfielder Shontayne Hape, the Newcastle prop Jon Golding and the Gloucester lock… -
Murder of three prostitutes sparks fears of new 'Ripper'
Police confirmed that a 40-year-old man was being questioned over the suspected murder of three women after the discovery of body parts in the river Aire in… -
The Sketch: Cameron is testing the limits of his influence
The Polish principle may apply to parties as well – maybe we need two parties to make one good government. The coalition front bench is more muscular for its… -
Is this a PM we see before us?
He and Maggie are mulling over the finer points in a draft document. "I don't like anal sex," says the absolute Prime Minister, wielding her true-blue… -
Hague to 'ratchet up' sanctions against Iran
Mr Hague told the Commons the time was right to be "more open" about the overall number of warheads held in the nuclear arsenal. He said the move was a… -
The saviour returns to Sierra Leone
Brigadier Richards decided that he could not abandon this society. He would have to return with troops and fight a war. He knew that that his government back in… -
Diary High Street Ken: Acting the part
* Novelist Tibor Fischer is rather less famous for his novels than for his excoriating review of Martin Amis's 2003 book Yellow Dog, which he described as "like… -
National airline the latest victim of Iraq's poisoned relations with Kuwait
Kuwait is demanding $1.2bn (£833m) in compensation for 10 planes and equipment taken by Iraq as plunder, in addition to $30bn in compensation already paid out of… -
Death toll rises as hunt for 'drug don' continues
Soldiers and police were still hunting Christopher "Dudus" Coke, 42, a suspected Jamaican drug "don" whose extradition is being sought by the United States on… -
Titch Allen: Godfather of the classic motorcycle movement
Slipping away early, he rode around the unmade paths and woodlands tracks of the proposed circuit and staked his claim to be the first man to ride a … -
BP plays its final card to stop leak: sludge
"It is one interesting day here," admits Bob Dudley, BP's Managing Director and board member, who ducks out for more than an hour to speak with The … -
The factory with nets to catch would-be suicides
The elderly man was stationed outside the Foxconn complex in Shenzhen, southern China, and as he wept, his wife and daughter knelt alongside him. But Foxconn did… -
What's so bad about boys?
This, I have come to understand, is the reaction that my adored sons almost exclusively elicit. Just by having four children I have marked myself out from… -
Parreira sows seeds of hope amid hosts' chaotic build-up
If the announcement smacked of desperation for match practice then it was of a piece with the hosts' bizarre attempts to arrange some decent opposition over… -
Culture Club: Luther, Tuesdays, 9pm, BBC1
"Tuesday nights have taken on new meaning as I am gripped, waiting and desperate for the next instalment of Luther. He is magnetic, edgy, dangerous, a… -
Carragher just content to work with Capello despite déjà vu over bench duty
But the sense of déjà vu for Carragher must have surely been unmissable when Fabio Capello delivered his team news at Wembley. The 32-year-old's apparent final… -
The battle to write the inside story of New Labour
Ever since Winston Churchill declared, after leaving office in 1945, that "history will be kind to me for I intend to write it", almost every departing prime…
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- 1 gelatine
- 2 coalition government
- 3 caster sugar
- 4 United Kingdom
- 5 Takeover Panel
- 6 Sierra Leone
- 7 Secondary schools
- 8 Nick Clegg
- 9 Mr Osborne
- 10 Mr Livingston
- 11 Mr Barnier
- 12 Manchester University
- 13 Lib Dem
- 14 Kraft
- 15 Gove
- 16 Foxconn
- 17 European Commission


