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Gordon Brown has been forced to rely on lukewarm backing from senior Cabinet colleagues to see off an attempt to oust him as Prime Minister.
Wife of Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson has admitted having an affair and described how she tried to kill herself after owning up to it.
As Britain grinds to a halt, forecasters warn the country should brace itself...
ECB shuts door on Greek bail-out, putting monetary union under threat.
MPs attack Treasury's failure to give details on how it will reduce the deficit
AOL's purchase of Time Warner was bad, but there are others.
Retailer's shares slide after first quarterly sales rise in two years.
David Beckham helps Milan to 5-2 win as he begins campaign to make England's World Cup squad in front of Fabio Capello.
South Africa's AB de Villiers stokes hostility with criticism of Stuart Broad's "naughty" treatment of ball.
SA (291 & 447-7 dec) v England (273 & 132-3): Strauss, Cook and Pietersen fall as tourists face torrid final day in third Test.
America's fashion bible 'V' has devoted an issue to plus-size women. Are larger models having a moment, asks Melissa Whitworth?
As music redefines itself for a new decade, these are the most exciting acts breaking new ground.
Lace-up rubber or sheepskin trim, like Hannah Waterman? Our guide to big freeze footwear.
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