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- Gove defends Cameron over 'no third term' announcement
- Detained Ferguson journalist to appear in court
- Who could replace Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear?
- Competition commission to reject Qantas-China Eastern partnership
- My inspiration: Elen Caldecott on Gillian Cross
- Steve Bell's If ... on the wavering women of Britain
- How immigration came to haunt Labour: the inside story
- Baddies in books: DS Bruce Robertson in Irvine Welsh’s Filth
- Alan Seymour unravelled not just Anzac day but Australia's 'knotty roots'
- Times website develops edition-based publishing model
- Twitter tests videos that automatically play within its mobile apps
- US museums asked to sever ties with fossil fuel industry
- Sex education in the UK is letting our teenagers down
- Greece vows to present reform plan by Monday after Merkel meeting -- live updates
- Seven-way leaders’ debate complex but good for viewers, says ITV presenter
- James Corden's Late, Late Show debut: witty, inspired and horrendously charming
- Election 2015: Tories in turmoil after Cameron rules out third term – live
- After the Trojan horse schools ‘people are looking to the future, not the past’
- Property guardians: a solution to the UK’s housing crisis?
- Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro review – a quiet assertion of artistic intent
| Gove defends Cameron over 'no third term' announcement Posted: 24 Mar 2015 01:14 AM PDT Chief whip tells Newsnight that PM's talk of stepping down in 2020 was a 'statement of the bleeding obvious' Continue reading... |
| Detained Ferguson journalist to appear in court Posted: 24 Mar 2015 01:12 AM PDT Mary Moore charged with resisting arrest during protest outside police HQ in Ferguson, Missouri, following death of black teenager Michael Brown Continue reading... |
| Who could replace Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear? Posted: 24 Mar 2015 01:08 AM PDT Jodie Kidd, Chris Evans, Stephen Fry and even Alan Partridge have all been touted as possible new hosts. But only one star has what it takes … |
| Competition commission to reject Qantas-China Eastern partnership Posted: 24 Mar 2015 01:04 AM PDT ACCC intends to oppose plan to co-ordinate services between Australia and China by two airlines that it says dominate Sydney-Shanghai route |
| My inspiration: Elen Caldecott on Gillian Cross Posted: 24 Mar 2015 01:00 AM PDT Elen Caldecot was raised on a diet of books of about posh children – until she read about children like her and her friends, in Gillian Cross's Strike at Ratcliffe's Rags and realised she had as much right to be there as any Julian, Dick or George Continue reading... |
| Steve Bell's If ... on the wavering women of Britain Posted: 24 Mar 2015 01:00 AM PDT |
| How immigration came to haunt Labour: the inside story Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:59 AM PDT New Labour failed to predict a surge in immigration – and their miscalculation has shaped British politics ever since. Could they have handled it differently? Continue reading... |
| Baddies in books: DS Bruce Robertson in Irvine Welsh’s Filth Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:59 AM PDT The bent copper is Welsh's darkest character, but beneath the sadistic surface, there's a squirming sense of conflict – and it's a consequence of his past as much as his talking tapeworm Continue reading... |
| Alan Seymour unravelled not just Anzac day but Australia's 'knotty roots' Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:57 AM PDT His play The One Day of the Year famously challenged Anzacery, but it's Seymour's take on class, education and family that ensure his legacy Continue reading... |
| Times website develops edition-based publishing model Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:50 AM PDT Proposed plan for morning, lunchtime and afternoon editions is part of wider initiative called Project D Continue reading... |
| Twitter tests videos that automatically play within its mobile apps Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:49 AM PDT Follows fellow social networks Facebook and Instagram with trial of videos that play as they scroll onto the screen in iOS apps Continue reading... |
| US museums asked to sever ties with fossil fuel industry Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:48 AM PDT Scientists and cultural figures call on science and art museums to ditch corporate sponsorships from fossil fuel companies Continue reading... |
| Sex education in the UK is letting our teenagers down Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:45 AM PDT Teens have no problem assessing information about sex, yet pregnancy and STI rates remain high. Lessons may have improved, but more still needs to be done Continue reading... |
| Greece vows to present reform plan by Monday after Merkel meeting -- live updates Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:43 AM PDT Rolling business and financial news, as Greece scrambles to put together a plan to unlock funds from its creditors Continue reading... |
| Seven-way leaders’ debate complex but good for viewers, says ITV presenter Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:41 AM PDT Julie Etchingham, who will moderate the debate between seven party leaders on 2 April, says seven-way format will allow a greater range of voices Continue reading... |
| James Corden's Late, Late Show debut: witty, inspired and horrendously charming Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:37 AM PDT Though unknown in America, Corden tore down talkshow conventions and performed admirably, especially in a retrospective of Tom Hanks's career Continue reading... |
| Election 2015: Tories in turmoil after Cameron rules out third term – live Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:32 AM PDT With 44 days until polling day, follow all the twists and turns of the election campaign with Andrew Sparrow and the Guardian's team of reporters Continue reading... |
| After the Trojan horse schools ‘people are looking to the future, not the past’ Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:30 AM PDT Peter Wilby interviews veteran troubleshooter Mike Tomlinson, midway through his mission to sort out the Birmingham schools scandal Continue reading... |
| Property guardians: a solution to the UK’s housing crisis? Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:30 AM PDT The companies behind property guardian schemes claim to be providing sustainable housing, others claim they mark an erosion of tenant rights Continue reading... |
| Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro review – a quiet assertion of artistic intent Posted: 24 Mar 2015 12:29 AM PDT The Nobel laureate's mastery is deftly expressed in this early portrait of everyday life in small-town Canada Continue reading... |
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