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BBC show's season finale drew more than 9m viewers.
View ArticleEx-Telegraph foreign ed relaunches The World Today
Alan Philps, former foreign editor of the Daily Telegraph, will be the magazine's new editor.
View ArticleWind power's other untapped resource
This renewable energy source could provide a much needed boost to local economies.
View ArticleWill Cameron freeze the minimum wage?
There is evidence that a reduced minimum wage would boost youth employment.
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The five must-read posts from today, including Rupert Murdoch's tweets and the improbable Greece plan.
View ArticleClassic of European symbolism to go under the hammer
Munch's The Scream set for New York auction.
View ArticleChart of the day: how big is the deficit?
Osborne is on track to better the OBR's forecast of £127bn.
View ArticleMorning Call: pick of the papers
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
View ArticleWhat Fox's intervention means for the Budget
The former defence secretary has called for faster spending cuts, tax cuts, and a relaxation of workers' rights.
View ArticleThe road to hell
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View ArticleBAA records £255.8m loss
Revamped Heathrow Terminal 2 and Olympic games fuel optimism for 2012.
View ArticleAndre Previn's pulling power
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View ArticleSunday Times journalist Marie Colvin killed in Syria
Acclaimed war reporter killed after her house was shelled in Homs.
View ArticleGove: We have everything to lose from fettering press
Education secretary questions the role of regulation in the press.
View ArticleDoctors to direct patients to smartphone apps
GPs will be soon prescribing applications that allow patients to self-monitor their health.
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