Egypt crisis:
As Mubarak clings on... What now?
Robert Fisk: Fury of a people whose hopes were raised and then dashed.
Aldeburgh Festival - classical treat if you pay enough
Members increasingly get first shout for tickets at events such as the Aldeburgh Festival. Join or prepare to queue for returns, says Jessica Duchen.
The Vaccines - Just when you thought rock'n'roll was dead...
Reports of the demise of guitar music are premature: The Vaccines have injected new life into the genre.
Insurance salesman who's created more than an advert
Rob Sharp: With an impersonator sounding uncannily like Morgan Freeman, the brains behind the meerkats have struck again.
Lib Dems to target Tory votes as Clegg sees his constituency slip away
Andrew Grice: Bold new strategy as banks deal becomes latest image problem.
New head of hacking investigation 'critical of previous inquiry'
The officer in charge of the new investigation into phone hacking told one of its highest-profile possible victims that she was 'not satisfied' with the original police inquiry.
N Korea sends SOS to world to feed its starving people
Kim Sengupta: Kim Jong-Il orders landmark plea for aid as famine pushes his nation towards collapse.
MPs throw out move to give vote to convicts at behest of Europe
Nigel Morris: The decision over whether prisoners should be entitled to vote could be handed to judges after moves to allow some offenders to take part in elections were overwhelmingly rejected by MPs.
Mubarak's anointed one begins to assume power
Donald Macintyre: Among the hundreds of thousands seeking Hosni Mubarak's departure in Tahrir Square over the last fortnight, it has been impossible to find any that were prepared to say they would vote in a free election for Omar Suleiman.
City act to cool derby tensions by removing anti-United site
Ian Herbert: Club heed police warning and take down groundsman's Facebook page, while Richards set to be fit but De Jong still 50/50.
Asamoah Gyan: 'After that handball Suarez is the most hated man in Ghana'
The Brian Viner Interview: The African striker didn't sleep for a week after he missed the penalty against Uruguay, but his Sunderland goals are easing the pain.
Bank holds its nerve and keeps rates at 0.5 per cent as inflation bites
Sean O'Grady: The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee defied its critics yesterday and kept interest rates at a 315-year low of 0.5 per cent; it also held its programme of quantitative easing – the direct injection of money into the economy – at the current �200bn.
The boar war: Barcelona aims to control its wildlife
Dale Fuchs: Catalonia became Spain's capital of animal rights last summer when the regional parliament banned bullfighting. Now it is struggling with a new animal issue: what to do about all those wild boars in a Barcelona park?
Roses, chocolates and a live goldfish: Valentine's Day at the office
A recent survey among London's workforce revealed some of the most common, and some of the more unusual, Valentine's Day gifts people receive at work.
Strokes up among younger US population: study
Stroke hospitalizations among Americans under 45, particularly teenage boys and men under 34, rose dramatically between 1994 and 2007 but fell among older people, said a study on Wednesday.
Breaking news: uncivil war breaks out at Channel 4
Ian Burrell: Journalists divided by plan to turn selected presenters into stars – and relegate others.
Lab Notes: Is fast food making children stupid? Don't swallow the stories
Junk food rots your brain, scientists say. Well, actually, I just made that up. What scientists have really shown is that feeding junk food to young children from the age of three "may be associated" with a slightly lower IQ score at the age of eight.
Blog early, blog often: the secret to making boys write properly
Blogging may have solved one of the most pressing problems that has perplexed the education world for years: how to get boys to write properly.
Trevor Bailey: Combative cricketer hailed as the world's best all-rounder in the 1950s
The decade of the 1950s remains England's most successful in Test cricket, and Trevor Bailey, who has died in a fire at his retirement home, was this country's premier all-rounder throughout that period.
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