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Preparing for a perfect ice storm:

Britain braces for weeks of transport chaos

Jonathan Brown: Britain is gritting its teeth and its roads today in anticipation of the return of Arctic conditions, with heavy snow and ice storms likely to bring wide-scale disruption.

Pendezeko Letu school near Nairobi takes young girls off the streets for a year of intensive schooling and counselling

Independent Appeal: School's back, and a new life begins

Daniel Howden: Young girls from some of Nairobi's worst slums are being given back their childhood.

Is Twitter really worth $3.7bn?

Nick Clark: The microblogging site may have soared since it started four years ago, but it still doesn't make any money.

Your right to protest is under threat

Johann Hari: Friends have started to say something they have never said before: I'm too frightened to protest.

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Old and new: Vintage Morecambe and Wise

Christmas TV: The top 20 programmes for the festive season

In the not-too-distant past, tradition dictated that the whole family watched television together on Christmas Day, but what we view and how we view it has undergone a transformation. Gerard Gilbert reports and selects the 20 programmes not to miss during the festive season.

Tony McCoy is self-effacing about the prospect of winning the BBC's
award on Sunday

A P McCoy: 'It was the best. I'll never have another day like it in racing'

Interview No 3: In the third in a series of interviews with sportspeople who have had a memorable 2010, the jockey tells Brian Viner about ending his Aintree hoodoo and the prospect of overdue BBC recognition.

Einstein famously rejected quantum theory as unable to explain the universe

Einstein was right, you can be in two places at once

A device that exists in two different states at the same time, and coincidentally proves that Albert Einstein was right when he thought he was wrong, has been named as the scientific breakthrough of the year.

Could do better: Traditional parents' evenings may have had their day

Meet the parents: Schools are finding better ways to give pupil feedback than parents' evenings

"Just how well do you actually know my son?" It was one of those parents' evenings where the weather was terrible, the traffic was worse, and the school's appointment system had dissolved into a scrum even if – as usual – only about half the parents had pitched up.

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Three in 'all you can eat' data package

The mobile phone company Three has broken from the received industry wisdom and launched a package offering smartphone users unlimited internet browsing.



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Johann Hari: Your right to protest is under threat

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Tom Sutcliffe: Suicide bombers and a novel twist

I'd like to propose an axiom. You cannot be both a good novelist and a good suicide bomber



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