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London's 7/7 bombings: The aftermath of tragedy
Five years after the terror attacks on London's public transport system, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reflects on what's been learned.
Inquiry into Iraq torture claims demanded
Claims that more than one hundred Iraqi civilians were tortured and abused by British soldiers must be fully investigated, Britain's High Court was told yesterday.
Celebrations on ice as Queen faces Diamond Jubilee in the red
The Queen is down to her last £1m and will go into the red in the year of her Diamond Jubilee in 2012, new figures reveal.
Jordan 'upset' at wedding blessing fracas
Like everything in Katie Price's life, her wedding blessing was full of drama and photographers on Saturday. She married cage-fighter Alex Reid in Las Vegas in February but the couple wanted a lavish ceremony at home for friends and family.
From gate to plate - chefs grow their own
Chefs from London to Loch Voll are growing their own produce, from bumper crops of carrots to unusual herbs they find difficult to source.
FIFA World Cup: Germany batters Argentina to reach last four
Germany saw off Argentina with a 4-0 goal fest in South Africa this morning.
Female postie bids to row Tasman solo
Anamarie Ewins wants to deliver another sporting milestone for New Zealand and become the first woman to row solo across the Tasman.
UK's Health Secretary rejects Jamie Oliver's school menu
The celebrity chef's highly publicised campaign to get British schoolchildren eating healthy food has lost its government backing.
Profile: Emilia Wickstead
Auckland-born Emilia Wickstead dresses the British Prime Minister's wife but her feet are firmly on the ground, writes Zoe Walker.
UK's Baby Boomers get their own TV channel
Vintage TV, which is due to begin broadcasting in September, is aimed at the over-fifties.
What's behind Gwyneth's bone disease
A range of factors lie behind actress Gwyneth Paltrow's bone-wasting condition osteopenia.
Cheryl Cole to make Beano debut
British pop star Cheryl Cole is set to make an appearance in long-running comic The Beano.
Crowds throng sun-baked Glastonbury Festival
Recent nay-saying that the festival neglects the young is insane. Teens were the most visible age-bracket on site.
Judge accuses Prince Charles of exceeding powers
A UK Judge has accused Prince Charles of grossly exceeding his constitutional powers by interfering in a £3bn property development.