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  1. Russian spies: Inside home of Richard and Cynthia Murphy
  2. Boy, 6, dies and mother and brother feared dead as fire tears through home
  3. Amateur sleuth discovers site where Sir John Millais painted famous Ophelia
  4. Sex in the clocktower: Prestigious Royal Birkdale Golf Course rocked by steamy scanda
  5. Do not try this at home: New military device used to hook into live power cables to r
  6. Morning-after pill could save women with fibroids from pain and infertility
  7. 'It ends this evening': Chilling words of millionaire who shot himself after discussi
  8. Yobs caught on CCTV hurling rocks at cars on busy motorway
  9. Australian OAP Karl Joseph Kraus 'lured 4 Thai sisters to his house and raped them'
  10. Julia Gillard: 'I don't believe in God,' says Australia's first female PM
  11. Colin Hall: Labour mayor's trousers fall down as he speaks to schoolchildren
  12. Abu Hamza's son Yasser Kamel jailed for attacking police at London demonstration
  13. Bournemouth fire: Blaze sweeps through popular British seaside resort
  14. TV news programmes are fighting back, Ofcom finds
  15. WORLD CUP 2010: Cigars, drinks... you'd think these England duds had won
  16. British Airlines pilots praised for escaping near-stall scare on Johannesburg take-of
  17. Scientists develop the iPhone app to tell you what prescription glasses you need
  18. Sex-mad Toys R Us boss Paul Hopes stole millions to pay for call girls and sports car
  19. Axing of Elgar £20 note by Bank of England is 'a national disgrace'
  20. Family's double tragedy as two brothers hang themselves within months of each other
  21. Soldiers' human rights protection ruling quashed by Supreme Court
  22. Semelia Campbell, 6, crushed to death by electric gates outside her home
  23. Do IVF children suffer birth defects? Largest ever study launched to find out
  24. Homeopathy remedies should be labelled as placebos and banned on NHS, say leading doc
  25. New fears for property market recovery as prices crawl just 0.1% higher
  26. Brooke Kinsella gets job as Government 'knife tsar' two years after brother Ben's dea
  27. Britain's most dangerous road revealed as the A537
  28. 'Jamie Oliver method doesn't work': Health Secretary says lecturing will not cut obes
  29. Archaeologists begin dig on buried stone circle TEN times bigger than Stonehenge
  30. 'Depressed' Natascha Kampusch police chief shoots himself
  31. Holidays brightened as pound hits 19-month high against euro
  32. British bidder snaps up lock of Napoleon¿s hair for £9,000 at New Zealand auction
  33. WIMBLEDON 2010: BBC sparks fury over 'voyeuristic' camerawork
  34. More than three-quarters of mothers say their partner 'never lifts a finger' around t
  35. Wootton Bassett stops in remembrance of British soldiers killed in Afghanistan
  36. Ken Clarke overturns 2 decades of Tory policy by declaring 'prison doesn't work'
  37. Sanctimonious dwarf! Enraged MP Simon Burns insults Speaker John Bercow
  38. One in four internet users are now over 50
  39. Shopping 'makes men impotent'
  40. Emergency Budget could wipe out 1.3m jobs in five years
  41. The British towns where one worker in two is a migrant
  42. Endangered vulture chicks take first flight back from brink of after being bred in ca
  43. For sale: Entire Cotswold street (asking price £1.5million)
  44. Eggs by the dozen will NOT be banned, say Brussels after backlash by Britain
  45. Real IRA gun plot leader guilty
  46. Iraq war legal advice published
  47. Lansley rejects Jamie's dinners
  48. Lloyds announces 650 UK job cuts
  49. Diplomat's 'discomfort' over Iraq
  50. Mother sees girl crushed by gate
  51. Soldiers 'triggered suicide bomb'
  52. Lock of Napoleon's hair sold to mystery buyer
  53. Murray targets Wimbledon semi-finals
  54. Live - England v Australia
  55. Live - Nadal v Soderling
  56. Manchester City agree Silva deal
  57. Terror attack
  58. Nick Robinson
  59. Satire boom
  60. Robert Peston
  61. Airport security change on hold
  62. House prices rise again in June
  63. May's immigration policy apology
  64. Farmer jailed over tractor death
  65. 'Nightmare' child rapist jailed
  66. On-the-run fire threat man held
  67. Jail term for rapist politician
  68. New £1 drop off charge at airport
  69. Warders face assault allegations
  70. Mother and two sons die in blaze
  71. Arrest as pupils hurt by pellets
  72. Afghanistan: Liam Fox warns Britain must hold nerve over troops in war
  73. Humilitated wife of cheating Lib Dem Minister speaks of her 'tremendous shock' at his
  74. Britain's 'most generous' Lotto millionaire dies aged only 59
  75. Foetus cell injections give hope to Parkinson's sufferers
  76. WIMBLEDON 2010: Roger Federer in shock defeat to Tomas Berdych
  77. Victory for patients as hospital becomes first in England to scrap car parking charge
  78. Fossil of 43ft long 'monster' whale with fearsome teeth discovered by scientists
  79. Archaeologists discover mass grave of 51 horse skeletons buried side-by-side
  80. Blair's chief of staff said there was 'no question' of UK backing US in Iraq invasion
  81. New hope in fight against skin cancer as deadly 'master cells' are identified for fir
  82. Tory MP launches first legal bid to ban the burkha in Britain
  83. Porsche-driving family worth £1.5million jailed after claiming £170,000 in benefits
  84. People in developing countries 'have lower IQs because their bodies are focused on su
  85. Tony Blair rakes in another $100,000 as he is awarded 2010 Liberty Medal
  86. British mother-of-two dies trying to save drowning teenager on Caribbean island
  87. Ken Clarke faces wrath of Tory Right over plan to cut prison numbers
  88. New military RAPS device used to hook into live power cables to recharge batteries
  89. BBC Trust gets tough on star pay
  90. Afghan war patience needed - Fox
  91. 'Torture' man wins appeal right
  92. 'Chilling' killer boys detained
  93. MPs blast expenses scheme chiefs
  94. Lord Mayor's trousers fall down at children's event
  95. Tony Blair receives US medal for conflict resolution
  96. Aussies prevent England whitewash
  97. McGeechan joins Bath management
  98. Mark Mardell
  99. Prison policy
  100. Caesarean limit
  101. Robert Peston
  102. Drawbridge collapse traps 51 visitors inside 'fairytale' castle
  103. Ex-BP boss given government role
  104. Court examines Labour Muslim slur
  105. Monkey goes missing in Plymouth
  106. Ulster Museum wins Art Fund Prize
  107. Missing child sex offender caught
  108. Neighbour's shock at deadly blaze
  109. Man accused of care worker murder
  110. Dr Kelly 'couldn't have slit his wrist as he was too weak'
  111. Name the laws you want axed in the Freedom Bill, Clegg tells the public
  112. Fraudster family worth £1.5m jailed after claiming £170k in benefits
  113. 'Russian spy' Anna Chapman had access to Barclays account details in London
  114. Ken Clarke faces backlash over plan to jail fewer criminals
  115. They kill 7,000 people a year, but trans fats won't be banned
  116. Olympic gold medallist Jamie Baulch takes on a horse in 100m race
  117. Royal Birkdale Golf Course boss Mike Gilyeat in sex scandal with ladies secretary
  118. Scars on show, fox attack twins Isabella and Lola Koupparis are smiles better
  119. Beware the deadly toxins in your eco-friendly shopping bag
  120. Found in nature's freezer, the secret of living to 140
  121. Cameron backs equal pay ideas that were put forward by Labour
  122. IRAQ INQUIRY: Tony Blair's battle with law chief after warning war was illegal
  123. Trafford General Hospital becomes first in England to scrap car parking charges
  124. Paedophile gang ringleader Gareth Hulme could spend life behind bars
  125. Convicted British Al Qaeda member Rangzieb Ahmed allowed to appeal
  126. Cost of eco-lightbulbs could treble after energy suppliers are ordered to scrap subsi
  127. Detective and 2 young sons killed as blaze rips through home in Wales
  128. Money isn't everything: Family, friends and a fulfilling job all count more towards h
  129. Top BBC stars' multi-million pound wages could be made public in bid to gain faith of
  130. Chris Huhne's wife Vicky Price instructs divorce lawyers on 'admitted adultery' groun
  131. WIMBLEDON 2010: Andy Murray's victory as Roger Federer makes shock exit
  132. Former BP chief Lord Browne brought in to axe jobs in Whitehall
  133. Rail union boss Bob Crow calls for 'wave of strikes'
  134. Gipsies on illegal site allowed to lay water pipes by council despite court order
  135. Mac on... Ken Clarke's prison plan
  136. Man dies after being hit by train less than 10 minutes after woman found stabbed to d
  137. Back on the menu, the spuds that saw us through the war
  138. 'Work until you drop' warning as more face pension penury
  139. £82m bill for residents tripped up by pavements
  140. MPs in open revolt as they queue up to heckle 'independent' expenses watchdog
  141. Ronnie Biggs, 80, looks frail as he ventures out from his care home in a wheelchair
  142. Taliban rule out Nato negotiation
  143. Paedophiles 'turn to webcams'
  144. Police 'buried under' bureaucracy
  145. Hague seeking more EU influence
  146. 'No appeal' over stop-and-search
  147. Clegg calls for law repeal ideas
  148. 'Rise' in male forced marriages
  149. Tate & Lyle sells sugar business
  150. Queen unveils statue of jazz great Peterson
  151. Serena heads semi-final line-up
  152. 'Scarred for life'
  153. Howard attacks prisons plan
  154. Energy firms face pricing probe
  155. New goals to replace NHS targets
  156. Spit test for bone marrow matches
  157. New body to boost Scottish arts
  158. Shock at Federer's Wimbledon exit
  159. Fears remain over inmates' safety
  160. Man arrested over torture murder
  161. Ombudsman complaints up by 15%
  162. £1 airport charge 'unacceptable'
  163. Leonardo case cost total revealed
  164. Man and woman hurt in stab attack
  165. Plan to hasten nuclear clear-up
  166. Pictured: The fox that has brought fear to a young mother's home
  167. Ryanair to sell standing room only tickets for £4... funded by charging passengers to
  168. Footballer Calum Davenport cleared of headbutting and throttling sister
  169. Mummy of 10-month-old baby goes on show in world's biggest mummy exhibition
  170. Cornwall's monstrous jellyfish
  171. Muslim pupils taken out of music lessons 'because Islam forbids playing an instrument
  172. Ear injections could reverse 'permanent' hearing loss caused by loud noise
  173. Warning of second credit crunch as lenders warn of worsening mortgage drought
  174. Traffic halted as 5 metre crack tears through Malaysian road
  175. Simple spit test to find bone marrow matches without donors having to visit the docto
  176. Home birth 'trebles risk of baby's death'
  177. The blackbird that's as bald as a coot
  178. Modern students' poor grasp of history 'depressing', says Schools minister
  179. Russian spy ring: Christopher Metsos on the run after jumping bail in Cyprus
  180. Rogue trader jailed after costing his employer £2.5m and a dozen jobs
  181. British taxpayers spent £1.2bn on the swine flu pandemic that never was
  182. Father and brother charged with threatening to kill Harry Potter actress
  183. Conmen Lee Parker and Grant Champkins-Howard sold fake Banksy prints on eBay
  184. William Hague optimistic of Afghan pull-out by 2014
  185. Photographer in court accused of ¿manipulating¿ £1bn out of L¿Oreal heiress
  186. A Lightyear away, but shops are already stocking Christmas's top toys
  187. Giant runaway bird dies of panic attack after RSPCA tries to 'rescue' it
  188. 'Stop and search' declared illegal by European court
  189. Iranian mother faces death by stoning after being convicted of adultery
  190. Al-Qaeda launches 'Inspire' its first online magazine in English
  191. Cowboy builder took revenge in row over shoddy workmanship
  192. Nick Clegg launches Freedom Bill to cut red tape and reduce nanny state
  193. Driving today? Watch out for the 13 potholes
  194. Tory MP Philip Hollobone launches bid to ban burka in Britain
  195. Al Gore accused by massage therapist Molly Hagerty of sexual abuse as police reopen p
  196. Sixteen premature babies rescued after freak power surge shuts down maternity unit in
  197. Ten firefighters, two engines, police and RSPCA officers sent to rescue... two CROWS
  198. Mobile roaming charges capped for holidaymakers by new EU bill limits
  199. Scuba Dooby Doo: Meet the deep sea diving Dachshund with a taste for adventure
  200. Jill Draper's astonishing tapestries look just like photographs
  201. Police bogged down by 'snow storm' of paperwork and guidelines
  202. DustCart: The 'bin on wheels' robot that picks up your rubbish when you call
  203. Detectives hoping to Wake the Dead in real life with appeal over four cold case death
  204. Close shave for Angela Merkel as her candidate wins Germany presidency
  205. Olympic medallist Jamie Baulch takes on a horse in 100m race
  206. Suspected murder-suicide: Woman stabbed to death 10 mins before man hit by train
  207. Murderer Colin Cheetham's chilling photo album
  208. Cuban castaway Elian Gonzalez with Raul Castro in Havana
  209. Going shopping? This car park here costs just £1,333 for half an hour
  210. Cancer mother left in agony after £2,000 hair weave goes dramatically wrong
  211. Baby born with back-to-front knees waiting months for specialist treatment
  212. Afghans handover by 2014 - Hague
  213. Rape attempt schoolboy to appeal
  214. Footballer did not attack sister
  215. Man is arrested in M5 body probe
  216. Swine flu jab contracts 'flawed'
  217. Baby P worker wins libel damages
  218. Ritz fraud accused lawyer cleared
  219. Saatchi gives gallery to nation
  220. Double take: Samantha Cameron reveals husband's waxwork model
  221. Cockney may be 'brown bread' within 30 years
  222. Con-version
  223. Eau de Bruce
  224. Been and Gone
  225. Unwanted rules
  226. On your marks
  227. Bin after reading
  228. Dogs ban follows grandson's death
  229. Car left hanging from shop roof
  230. Boy shot friend dead by mistake
  231. School loses Supreme Court battle
  232. NI Water conduct 'was shocking'
  233. Teenager raped while walking dog
  234. Jobs boost as tank deal confirmed
  235. Bomb blasts in popular Pakistan shrine kills six and leaves 30 injured
  236. Conman who murdered care worker he met online then dumped her body in a suitcase jail
  237. Vice president of Lehman Brothers made redundant on maternity leave 'for not being at
  238. Swedish BP chairman 'had affair with married mother before oil spill disaster'
  239. That genetic test that predicts if you can live to 100: Scientists pinpoint 19 marker
  240. Nick Clegg launches Freedom Bill to cut red tape and reduce nanny state
  241. Someone call Samuel L Jackson - There's Maggots On A Plane
  242. World's cleverest man Grigory Perelman turns down $1million prize for solving one of
  243. MoD signs £500m contract for prototype tanks with increased firepower
  244. British troops in Afghanistan 'facing unprecedented threat' from roadside bombs
  245. City trader jailed over £3m deals
  246. Khyra starvation couple to appeal
  247. North Korea book wins top prize
  248. Hewitt on Europe
  249. Life sentence for suitcase murder
  250. 'No plans' for smoking ban review