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Toll roads the future, says UK specialist
Overcoming public perceptions is the first step, but planner promises economic benefits will be tangible.

England: Blast from the past
On a glorious English summer's day, ardent Antiques Roadshow fan Jim Eagles joins treasure-wielding hopefuls in Essex.

Pensioner's treasure at the bottom of her bag
An English pensioner who almost sold off an unwanted brooch for £10 has seen the item fetch more than £36,000 at auction.

Layer Marney Tower, Essex, England
The setting for the show of revelations is a drawcard for punters as well as tourists.

Amy Winehouse autopsy results inconclusive, say police
An autopsy on the body of singer Amy Winehouse has revealed no cause of death, according to police officials.

All Blacks: Dangerous Wallabies send warning
The All Blacks have the advantage of player depth over old foe Australia for the World Cup, says former skipper Sean Fitzpatrick.

DJ Shadow to keep audience guessing
DJ Shadow promises new numbers and old favourites when he performs at The Powerstation on Wednesday.

Gomez: Together alone
You'll find no curveballs on Gomez's new album, Whatever's On Your Mind, what you will find is a blueprint for the future of recording.

Amy Winehouse's last night
Amy Winehouse spent her last night alive watching videos and playing drums for two hours, prompting neighbours to complain about the noise under the false impression that she was hosting a party.