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2013/06/15 23:37
2013/06/15 23:37
3d
Which is why it's nice to rip up the trend- book and give some love to those old-school establishments that have stayed the distance. Whose dishes are old friends rather than precocious show-offs....
2013/06/15 23:37
2013/06/15 23:37
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2013/06/12 10:44
2013/06/12 10:44
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It recently emerged that Boris Johnson, the most popular politician in the land, is spending £160,000 of public funds to find out why so few people know what he actually does as London mayor – quite...
2013/06/07 10:01
2013/06/07 10:01
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Charlie Carroll set himself an audacious challenge: to travel from Cornwall to London, living as a tramp. No Fixed Abode was finished before documentary maker Lee Halpin died while doing a similar...
2013/06/05 23:45
2013/06/05 23:45
13d
Well, I don’t know and neither does anyone else – except Steven Moffat and a couple of producers – but that hasn’t stopped the now inevitable flood of speculation that accompanies the programme’s...
2013/06/05 14:14
2013/06/05 14:14
13d
Google Glass isn’t even a product released for public consumption yet and already people are up in arms about its effect on personal privacy. A new survey of around 4,000 UK residents conducted by...
2013/06/05 08:12
2013/06/05 08:12
13d
Robin Lustig, the journalist who stood down from presenting Radio 4's The World Tonight after a 23-year stint, is to receive the British Journalism Review Charles Wheeler Award next Thursday (13...
2013/06/01 07:34
2013/06/01 07:34
17d
Yet, space can unify as well as inspire, as astronaut Chris Hadfield has demonstrated. London - To boldly go where no man has gone before. It is the most famously sexist split infinitive in the...
2013/06/01 00:49
2013/06/01 00:49
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An Englishman in New York Martin Amis discusses living abroad, class, terrorism, Thatcher, family and the writing life When Baroness Thatcher died in March, the BBC asked Martin Amis to discuss her...
2013/05/30 01:14
2013/05/30 01:14
20d
Born to be bad? The link between biology and breaking the law Story Tools DO you have high cheekbones, full lips and large eyes? If you do, you might consider yourself lucky. However, to the...
2013/05/29 22:13
2013/05/29 22:13
20d
... Following last week's high-profile apology by BBC political editor Nick Robinson, who inadvertently repeated a police description of the Woolwich terrorist suspects as being of "Muslim appearance",...
2013/05/29 18:53
2013/05/29 18:53
20d
Meet Joanna, the young woman inspired by Mary Portas to save Stockton It is almost exactly one year since a declining North-East town centre was given the support of TV shopping guru Mary Portas and...
2013/05/28 20:04
2013/05/28 20:04
21d
Obama Intelligence Agency Chairman Has His E-Mail Account Hacked By "Guccifer" After detours targeting “Sex and the City” author Candace Bushnell and journalist Carl Bernstein, the hacker “Guccifer”...
2013/05/28 16:47
2013/05/28 16:47
21d
My dear Britain, it behoves me to inform you that first, I don't exactly know what the word "behoves" means, but I do enjoy using it. Second, that you are about to endure the summer of hell. The...
2013/05/27 00:36
2013/05/27 00:36
23d
Despite the economic gloom the financial markets are up, and not just a little. The Financial Times index of leading shares is higher than it has been for years, and so too is the Dow Jones index in...
2013/05/25 08:12
2013/05/25 08:12
24d
There is something about human space flight that simultaneously feels both entirely futuristic and of the past; a future written into stories and dreams of the mid-20th century, rather than of the...
2013/05/23 17:11
2013/05/23 17:11
26d
... We've time for one last update from Martin Chilton, who brings news that the children had praise for the Duchess after the chess.. Chess Correspondent Malcolm Pein is back from overseeing the...
2013/05/22 09:38
2013/05/22 09:38
27d
But in an apparent olive branch to traditionalist Tories, the Prime Minister promised there would be no more legislation on social issues like homosexual equality for the remainder of this Parliament,...
2013/05/22 08:35
2013/05/22 08:35
27d
British astronaut Major Tim Peake speaks with British Prime Minister David Cameron in 10 Downing Street, London. London - If there were any doubt that a former Apache helicopter pilot and Britain's...
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2013/05/20 21:20
2013/05/20 21:20
29d
Newsnight jumps the shark hunt: 99% of Clark County, Ohio, viewers polled say Ian Katz must go THE new editor of Newsnight, the BBC news show that spiked the Jimmy Savile expose, is the Guardian’s...
2013/05/16 12:59
2013/05/16 12:59
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Clare Balding's father speaks of his pride after her BAFTA triumph Clare Balding THE father of Kingsclere-born Clare Balding has spoken of his pride after his daughter won a BAFTA. The TV...