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Labour cracks down on teenage violence

Teenage perpetrators of domestic violence are to be targeted by the government in a hard-hitting awareness campaign that reflects concern about physical abuse meted out by the young. The move, part of the government's Violence...

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Why it's very likely the next parliament will be doubly hung

With today's poll suggesting a shrinking Tory lead, David Cameron could find himself governing with a tiny majority or none at all A spectre is stalking the corridors of Westminster, the spectre of a hung parliament. The...

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Postcard art: Having a cool time. Wish you were here

They don't look much like contemporary art-lovers. There are no sharp suits, silly haircuts or bold spectacle frames. Instead, the queue snaking outside the Royal College of Art (RCA) is made up of a motley group – bleary-eyed...

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GEORGE WALDEN: Why President Whatsisname and Baroness Who could be the death of the EU dream

Whatever your view of the European Union, one thing is for sure: it has a genius for making life hard for its supporters. Now we are being asked to swallow the surreal farce enacted in Brussels this week, in which two faceless...

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Bullard's classy rescue act gets Brown bullish

It has taken the Hull manager, Phil Brown, a dangerously long time to rediscover the formula that brought the Tigers enough points to stay up last season, but in this extraordinary game there was evidence to suggest he has...

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Feed the world? Band Aid 25 years on

It's Christmas time (nearly) and quite soon it will be impossible to switch on the radio without being bombarded by the preachy strains of a slightly shambolic Christmas song recorded 25 years ago in an effort to feed the world.

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Fortunes of war: Iraq? Never did me any harm

Tony Blair No weapons of mass destruction, thousands dead, yet Mr Blair won a fourth term in 2005. He resigned in 2007, becoming the UN's Middle East envoy and adviser to J P Morgan and Zurich Financial Services. He now...

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DJ Taylor: Different Strokes

Delivering this year's Orwell Memorial Lecture to a packed house at Birkbeck College, Hilary Mantel understandably chose to talk about Thomas Crom-well, the hero of her Man Booker-winning novel Wolf Hall.

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I'm a showbiz legend in my own lunchtime... and lunch has to be at celebrity restaurant The Ivy

It was over lunch at The Ivy in 1993 that I persuaded the legendary Beatles producer Sir George Martin to work on a Larry Adler album I was trying to get off the ground. Klass act: Myleene and Jonathan Shalit at a party in July...

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West Ham too good to go down - Di Canio

West Ham too good to go down - Di Canio United legend Paolo di Canio says Gianfranco Zola's squad is too good to go down. Di Canio, who is desperate to make an emotional return to Upton Park as manager in the future, says Zola...

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