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The home addresses and emails of 38,000 entrants to the London Marathon were accidentally published on the organisers' website, the BBC discovers.

The home and email addresses of 38,000 entrants to the London Marathon were accidentally published on the organisers' website, the BBC discovers.

Clock face - WestminsterLive: Adjournment debate Live George OsborneOsborne faces IMF funding backlash from MPs Watch

Labour MP for Wentworth John Healey is leading an adjournment debate on the installation of smart meters.

Chancellor George Osborne "capitulated" when he agreed to commit a further £10bn to the International Monetary Fund, shadow chancellor Ed Balls has said.

23:05 Breaking newsRangers owner is banned for life Rangers owner Craig WhyteRangers owner is banned for life

Rangers owner Craig Whyte is banned for life by the Scottish Football Association, which also hands the club a transfer ban.

Rangers owner Craig Whyte is banned for life by the Scottish Football Association, which also hands the club a 12-month transfer embargo.

23:00 Rangers owner Craig Whyte banned for life from involvement in Scottish football and 12-month transfer embargo imposed on club by SFA Rangers owner Craig Whyte banned for life from involvement in Scottish football and 12-month transfer embargo imposed on club by SFA
22:55 Roberto Di MatteoDi Matteo promises positive style Breaking newsRangers owner is banned for life

Roberto di Matteo says Chelsea need to score in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona on Tuesday.

Rangers owner Craig Whyte is banned for life by the Scottish Football Association, which also hands the club a transfer ban.

Fishing trawler Sea Bird P283 sinking off the coast of HampshireTwo rescued as trawler sinks Watch00:58 RNLI footage of the ship and rescuePair rescued from sinking trawler Watch01:37
American slackline walker Dean PotterUS slackliner crosses China canyon Watch00:42 A Barack Obama banner and an American flag inside the headquartersInside Obama's campaign hq Watch02:57
Nadine DorriesTory MP: Cameron is 'arrogant posh boy' Watch00:39 American slackline walker Dean PotterUS slackliner crosses China canyon Watch00:42
A stuffed lion at Khan Younis zooThe zoo that displays stuffed animals Watch01:24 Nadine DorriesTory MP: Cameron is 'arrogant posh boy' Watch00:39
Anders Breivik in courtBreivik 'would do it again' Watch01:30 A stuffed lion at Khan Younis zooThe zoo that displays stuffed animals Watch01:24
The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch02:12 Anders Breivik in courtBreivik 'would do it again' Watch01:30
Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch02:12
BBC Radio 4 - The World Tonight Live BBC Radio 5 live Live
22:50 Actress Jennifer Hudson testifies in the Chicago trial of a man accused of shooting three members of her family in 2008 Rangers owner Craig Whyte banned for life from involvement in Scottish football and 12-month transfer embargo imposed on club by SFA
Briton Christopher Tappin, extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, is granted bail by a Texas court Actress Jennifer Hudson testifies in the Chicago trial of a man accused of shooting three members of her family in 2008
'Catalogue of errors' led to submarine HMS Astute grounding off Skye in 2010, Royal Navy inquiry finds Briton Christopher Tappin, extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, is granted bail by a Texas court
Iran is forced to disconnect key oil facilities after suffering a malware attack on Sunday, say reports 'Catalogue of errors' led to submarine HMS Astute grounding off Skye in 2010, Royal Navy inquiry finds
22:45 Clock face - WestminsterLive: Financial Services Bill Live Clock face - WestminsterLive: Adjournment debate Live

MPs are debating the Financial Services Bill at report stage.

Labour MP for Wentworth John Healey is leading an adjournment debate on the installation of smart meters.

22:30 Government must do better says PMDavid Cameron Government must do better, says PMDavid Cameron
Heywood death discussed with US Hudson testifies at murder trial
Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment Heywood death discussed with US
Hudson testifies at murder trial Sales surge on Record Store Day
India state evicts French group
Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment
The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:44 The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch02:12
BBC News at Ten Live BBC News Channel Live
22:15 Allen handed disciplinary charge Trescothick set for ankle surgery
Leicester 1-2 West Ham Allen handed disciplinary charge
Cavendish & Wiggins ride together Leicester 1-2 West Ham
22:10

Snooker - Lee v Higginson Live

Leicester 1-2 West Ham

Leicester 1-2 West Ham Cavendish & Wiggins ride together
22:05 BBC News Channel Live BBC News at Ten Live
BBC Radio 5 live Live BBC Radio 4 - The World Tonight Live
21:50

Listen - Leicester v West Ham Live

Leicester 1-2 West Ham

21:45 PPI claims process to be simpler Mexico row prompts Wal-Mart dip
21:25 Wal-Mart probes bribery claim
'No Colombia link' to White House
Performers at London's Globe TheatreSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46 AxelDog that joins thatcher on roofs Watch01:30
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  • PM: Home Office 'checked Qatada date' Listen
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    Sales surge on Record Store Day Hudson testifies at murder trial
    Hudson testifies at murder trial
    John Edwards criminal case begins
    21:10 Briton Christopher Tappin, extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, is granted bail by a Texas court Actress Jennifer Hudson testifies in the Chicago trial of a man accused of shooting three members of her family in 2008
    'Catalogue of errors' led to submarine HMS Astute grounding off Skye in 2010, Royal Navy inquiry finds Briton Christopher Tappin, extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, is granted bail by a Texas court
    Iran is forced to disconnect key oil facilities after suffering a malware attack on Sunday, say reports 'Catalogue of errors' led to submarine HMS Astute grounding off Skye in 2010, Royal Navy inquiry finds
    Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will submit his government's resignation to Queen Beatrix today, reports say Iran is forced to disconnect key oil facilities after suffering a malware attack on Sunday, say reports
    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:44
    David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletSoviet Shakespeare GB's football team at the 1960 OlympicsLast time around

    Why Stalin had a problem with Hamlet

    Meet Great Britain's last Olympic football team BBC Sport

    Ben Southall'Best job in the world' Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletSoviet Shakespeare

    He won a job as caretaker of a tropical island. Where is he now?

    Why Stalin had a problem with Hamlet

    matatu'Pimp my taxi' Ben Southall'Best job in the world'

    Kenya's embattled graffiti-art minibuses, in images and sound

    He won a job as caretaker of a tropical island. Where is he now?

    ZX Spectrum turns 30 'Pimp my taxi'

    The BBC reunites the team behind Sinclair's computer 30 years on

    Kenya's embattled graffiti-art minibuses, in images and sound

    Nasa's universe ZX Spectrum turns 30

    Celebration of Cosmic Background Explorer mission

    The BBC reunites the team behind Sinclair's computer 30 years on

    Meat lover's feast Watch

    Nasa's universe

    The vegetarian chef who turned into ultimate carnivore

    Celebration of Cosmic Background Explorer mission

    21:05 MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy' Robinson: Lonely at the top
  • Cameron: 'I know price of milk' Watch
  • MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy'
  • PM: Home Office 'checked Qatada date' Listen
  • Cameron: 'I know price of milk' Watch
  • PM: 'It's been a difficult month' Listen PM: Home Office 'checked Qatada date' Listen
  • Papers' influence 'overestimated' Facebook buys Microsoft patents
    Added Papers' influence 'overestimated'
  • Heywood death discussed with US

  • Facebook buys Microsoft patents PPI claims process to be simpler
    Leicester v West Ham Live Listen - Leicester v West Ham Live
    20:35 Trescothick set for ankle surgery End lifetime drug bans - Edwards
    20:30 Leicester v West Ham Live Snooker - Lee v Higginson Live

    Leicester v West Ham

    Leicester v West Ham Live

    20:25 Snooker - Stevens v Fu Live Leicester v West Ham Live

    Leicester v West Ham Live

    Leicester v West Ham

    20:20 Vodafone agrees takeover of C&WW Facebook buys Microsoft patents
    19:55

    Cavendish & Wiggins ride together

    Leicester v West Ham Live

    19:50 London Marathon as it happened Thousands take part in marathon
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    19:40 Government 'must do better' - PMDavid Cameron Government must do better says PMDavid Cameron
    Extradited Briton allowed US bail Extradited Briton granted US bail
    Hudson family murder trial opens Hudson testifies at murder trial
    19:30 Runners in the London MarathonMarathon runner addresses leaked Runners in the London MarathonMarathon runners' details leaked
    London Marathon as it happened Marathon death donations rocket
    BBC SportRemoved
  • Harry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch
  • London Marathon as it happened
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    19:25 Claire Squires Marathon death donations rocket Runners in the London MarathonMarathon runner addresses leaked

    Donations to a fund-raising page set up by a woman who collapsed close to the London Marathon finish line rise to more than £100,000.

    The home addresses and emails of 38,000 entrants to the London Marathon were accidentally published on the organisers' website, the BBC discovers.

    The risks of running a marathon London Marathon as it happened
    BBC Sport
  • Thousands take part in marathon
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  • In pictures: The London Marathon
  • Harry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch
  • Could you run a marathon without training?
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    Andre MarrinerMarriner to ref Manchester derby Roberto Di MatteoDi Matteo promises positive style

    Andre Marriner is named as referee for Manchester City versus Manchester United on 30 April.

    Roberto di Matteo says Chelsea need to score in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona on Tuesday.

    19:10 Government 'must do better' - PMSamantha and David Cameron Government 'must do better' - PMDavid Cameron
    19:05 Sportsday - latest breaking news Live Snooker - Stevens v Fu Live
    19:00 Christopher Tappin, the man extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, has been granted bail by a Texas court Briton Christopher Tappin, extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, is granted bail by a Texas court
  • MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy'
  • David Cameron interview in full Watch
  • 18:55

    Donations to a fund-raising page set up by a 30-year-old woman who collapsed close to the London Marathon finish line surge following her death.

    Donations to a fund-raising page set up by a woman who collapsed close to the London Marathon finish line rise to more than £100,000.

    18:50 BREAKING NEWS LATEST
    Christopher Tappin, the man extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, has been granted bail by a Texas court Christopher Tappin, the man extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, has been granted bail by a Texas court
  • PM: 'It's been a difficult month' Listen
  • MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy'
  • PM: Home Office 'checked Qatada date' Listen
  • Cameron: 'I know price of milk' Watch
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  • PM: Home Office 'checked Qatada date' Listen
  • May stands by Abu Qatada deadline
  • PM: 'It's been a difficult month' Listen
  • Sub grounding 'caused by errors' Extradited Briton allowed US bail
    Whitehall told to find £16bn more Sub grounding 'caused by errors'
    Sarkozy seeks key far-right votes Whitehall told to find £16bn more
    Dutch government falls in crisis Sarkozy seeks key far-right votes
    Papers' influence 'overestimated' Dutch government falls in crisis
    Breivik: Delay led to more deaths Papers' influence 'overestimated'
    Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment Breivik: Delay led to more deaths
    Watchdog accused in care home row Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment
    Birthday cakeMen set to live as long as women Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollWatchdog accused in care home row
    Miniature honeycomb 'grows nerve' Men set to live as long as women
    'No remains' in search for NY boy
    Hudson family murder trial opens
    18:45 Whitehall told to find £16bn moreDanny Alexander Government 'must do better' - PMSamantha and David Cameron

    Government departments are told to identify a further 5% of their budgets which can be cut, as part of moves to protect against future spending demands.

    David Cameron brushes off claims he is too relaxed, but tells the BBC he wants his ministers to "raise their game" after a "difficult month".

  • Government ad agency COI is axed
  • PM: 'It's been a difficult month' Listen
  • Key Points: Spending Review 2010
  • PM: Home Office 'checked Qatada date' Listen
  • Spending Review - what it means May stands by Abu Qatada deadline
  • IT giants 'ripping off Whitehall'
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    Sarkozy seeks key far-right votes Whitehall told to find £16bn more
    MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy' Sarkozy seeks key far-right votes
    Government 'must do better' - PM MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy'
    18:40
  • A Royal Navy investigation into the grounding of the submarine HMS Astute finds a catalogue of errors led to the incident.

  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy woos far-right voters after losing narrowly to his Socialist rival in the presidential election's first round.

  • Elect 80% of peers, report says
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    Birthday cakeMen 'to live as long as women' Members of New Zealand's Ngakau Toa theatre company perform a haka on stage at the Globe theatre Global Shakespeare festival opens
    Samantha and David CameronPM laughs off 'too relaxed' claim House of LordsElect 80% of peers, report says
    Officials and PM differ on Qatada Government 'must do better' - PM
    nervesMiniature honeycomb 'grows nerve' Birthday cakeMen set to live as long as women
    Oliver warns Gove on academy food Miniature honeycomb 'grows nerve'
    Members of New Zealand's Ngakau Toa theatre company perform a haka on stage at the Globe theatre Global Shakespeare festival opens Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, one of the most important choreographers of the late 20th century, who will rework and perform a version of her seminal early creation, Fase 1982. (Photo: Herman Sorgeloos)Tate's oil tanks to fuel live art
    Tate's oil tanks to fuel live art Sales surge on Record Store Day
    ZX SpectrumZX Spectrum turns 30 Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletSoviet Shakespeare

    The BBC reunites the team behind Sinclair's computer 30 years on

    Why Stalin had a problem with Hamlet

    1992 results from Nasa's Cosmic Background Explorer - COBENasa's universe matatu'Pimp my taxi'

    Celebration of Cosmic Background Explorer mission

    Kenya's embattled graffiti-art minibuses, in images and sound

    Marathon feat ZX Spectrum turns 30

    What are the health risks of running long distances?

    The BBC reunites the team behind Sinclair's computer 30 years on

    Soviet Shakespeare Nasa's universe

    Why Stalin had a problem with Hamlet

  • 'Pimp my taxi'

    Kenya's embattled graffiti-art minibuses, in images and sound

  • Celebration of Cosmic Background Explorer mission

    18:35 Added BREAKING NEWS Christopher Tappin, the man extradited to the US for alleged arms dealing, has been granted bail by a Texas court
  • Columba McVeighSearch for Disappeared man begins Magilligan PrisonMagilligan Prison is to be closed
    St Patrick's Centre faces closure Search for Disappeared man begins
    BBC News at Six Live BBC News Channel Live
    18:25 Zimmerman freed on Florida bail
    'No remains' in search for NY boy
    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 Anders Breivik in courtBreivik 'would do it again' Watch01:30
    David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    Performers at London's Globe TheatreSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46 David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33
    Robbie SavageTaxi for Savage: Robbie's rash bet Listen00:59 Performers at London's Globe TheatreSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46
    18:05

    Snooker - O'Sullivan v Ebdon Live

    Cavendish & Wiggins ride together

    Sudan president says 'no talks' Sudan leader rejects peace talks
    BBC News Channel Live BBC News at Six Live
    BBC Radio 4 - PM Live BBC Radio 5 live Live
    18:00 Papers' influence 'overestimated' Dutch government falls in crisis
    Breivik: Delay led to more deaths Papers' influence 'overestimated'
    Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment Breivik: Delay led to more deaths
    Elect 80% of peers, report says Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment
    Rooney Sr cleared over bet probe Elect 80% of peers, report says
    Man on trial over wife's murder Rooney Sr cleared over bet probe
    Fraud bank manager 'humiliated' Men charged over penguin 'prank'
    Dutch government falls in crisis
    India state evicts French group
    17:50 Nadine DorriesTory MP: Cameron is 'arrogant posh boy' Watch00:39 Fishing trawler Sea Bird P283 sinking off the coast of HampshireTwo rescued as trawler sinks Watch00:58
    Fishing trawler Sea Bird P283 sinking off the coast of HampshireTwo rescued as trawler sinks Watch00:58 American slackline walker Dean PotterUS slackliner crosses China canyon Watch00:42
    American slackline walker Dean PotterUS slackliner crosses China canyon Watch00:42 Nadine DorriesTory MP: Cameron is 'arrogant posh boy' Watch00:39
    17:40 Papers' influence 'overestimated' MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy'
    Breivik: Delay led to more deaths Papers' influence 'overestimated'
    Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment Breivik: Delay led to more deaths
    Elect 80% of peers, report says Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment
    Rooney Sr cleared over bet probe Elect 80% of peers, report says
    Watchdog accused in care home row Rooney Sr cleared over bet probe
    MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy' Watchdog accused in care home row
    17:30 Hearn slams Allen 'cheat' remarks Allen handed disciplinary charge
    American slackline walker Dean PotterUS slackliner crosses China canyon Watch00:37 American slackline walker Dean PotterUS slackliner crosses China canyon Watch00:42
    The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:29 A stuffed lion at Khan Younis zooThe zoo that displays stuffed animals Watch01:24
    17:20 Pinterest clones flooding China US targets 'tech-abuse' countries
    Syria troops 'shell city of Hama' Syria army 'kills dozens in Hama'
    US unveils technology sanctions
    Zimmerman freed on Florida bail
    The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:29 American slackline walker Dean PotterUS slackliner crosses China canyon Watch00:37
    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:29
    David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    Performers at London's Globe TheatreSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46 David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33
    Angela McGlynn'Microchip wouldn't have saved my son' Watch01:16 Performers at London's Globe TheatreSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46

    Why Stalin hated the Bard - and especially Hamlet

    Why Stalin had a problem with Hamlet

    17:15

    Government departments are told to identify a further 5% of their budgets which can be cut, as part of moves to protect against future unforeseen events.

    Government departments are told to identify a further 5% of their budgets which can be cut, as part of moves to protect against future spending demands.

    Added Watchdog accused in care home row
  • Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollWatchdog accused in care home row nervesMiniature honeycomb 'grows nerve'
    Miniature honeycomb 'grows nerve' Oliver warns Gove on academy food
    Ched EvansClub probe into rape case tweets School'Accountable' reforms for schools
    17:10 Men 'to live as long as women'
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    Soccer ball belonging to Misaki MurakamiAlaska couple find Japan tsunami ball Birthday cakeMen 'to live as long as women'
    Wind turbinePublic 'back wind farm subsidies' Solar panel installationRenewables 'help jobs and growth'
    17:05 BBC Radio 5 live Live BBC Radio 4 - PM Live
    17:00 Zimmerman freed on Florida bail
    US unveils technology sanctions
    Clock face - WestminsterLive: IMF spring meeting statement Live Clock face - WestminsterLive: Financial Services Bill Live

    Chancellor George Osborne is making a statement on the IMF spring meeting.

    MPs are debating the Financial Services Bill at report stage.

    16:55 LEVESON INQUIRY Live coverage of evidence given by Aidan Barclay, chair of Daily Telegraph publisher Watch
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    Webber pleased to leave Bahrain Trescothick set for ankle surgery
    16:50 Former Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde found not guilty of negligence in his handling of the 2008 financial crisis Iran is forced to disconnect key oil facilities after suffering a malware attack on Sunday, say reports
    Inside Gareth Williams' flat Watch Inside Gareth Williams's flat Watch
    Boy, 11, impaled on metal spike Boat Race swim accused in court
    Suspended term over sex assault St Patrick's Centre faces closure

    Aidan Barclay at Leveson Inquiry Live

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    16:45 Somali Shakespeare actorSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46 Performers at London's Globe TheatreSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46
    16:40 Watchdog accused in care home row Rooney Sr cleared over bet probe
    nervesMiniature honeycomb 'grows nerve' Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollWatchdog accused in care home row
    Oliver warns Gove on academy food Miniature honeycomb 'grows nerve'
    Rooney Sr cleared over bet probe Man on trial over wife's murder
    16:35

    A Royal Navy investigation into the grounding of the HMS Astute submarine finds a catalogue of errors led to the incident.

    A Royal Navy investigation into the grounding of the submarine HMS Astute finds a catalogue of errors led to the incident.

    16:30 Tha bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:29 The bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:29
    16:25

    Andre Marriner is named as referee for Manchester City versus Manchester United derby on 30 April.

    Andre Marriner is named as referee for Manchester City versus Manchester United on 30 April.

    Man on trial over wife's murder Rooney Sr cleared over bet probe
    16:20 Inside Mr William's flat Watch Inside Gareth Williams' flat Watch
    Mixed verdict for Iceland ex-PM Iceland ex-PM escapes punishment
    16:10 Added
  • Inside Mr William's flat Watch
  • 16:00 India has become the top spam-spewing nation on the planet, a report by a computer security firm suggests
  • LATEST
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    Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to media, 23 Apr 12Sarkozy seeks key far-right votes Claire Squires Marathon death donations rocket

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy woos far-right voters after losing narrowly to his Socialist rival in the presidential election's first round.

    Donations to a fund-raising page set up by a 30-year-old woman who collapsed close to the London Marathon finish line surge following her death.

    Analysis: All over for Sarkozy? The risks of running a marathon
    Peston: Hollande - enemy of finance? Thousands take part in marathon
  • Profiles: France's run-off rivals
  • In pictures: The London Marathon
  • Candidates on first poll battle Watch
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  • Paris surprise on far-right Watch
  • Could you run a marathon without training?
  • Papers' influence 'overestimated' Sub grounding 'caused by errors'

    A Royal Navy investigation into the grounding of the HMS Astute submarine finds a catalogue of errors led to the incident.

  • Breivik: Delay led to more deaths Sarkozy seeks key far-right votes

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy woos far-right voters after losing narrowly to his Socialist rival in the presidential election's first round.

  • Papers' influence 'overestimated'

  • Mixed verdict for Iceland ex-PM Breivik: Delay led to more deaths
  • Men 'to live as long as women' Mixed verdict for Iceland ex-PM
    Elect 80% of peers, report says Men 'to live as long as women'
    Watchdog accused in care home row Elect 80% of peers, report says
    MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy' Watchdog accused in care home row
    Marathon death donations rocket MP brands PM 'arrogant posh boy'
    Further delay in Rangers takeover Man on trial over wife's murder
    15:55 BREAKING NEWS LATEST
    'Catalogue of errors' led to submarine HMS Astute grounding off Skye in 2010, Royal Navy inquiry finds 'Catalogue of errors' led to submarine HMS Astute grounding off Skye in 2010, Royal Navy inquiry finds
    15:50 Sir Alex FergusonFerguson awaits 'biggest' derby Andre MarrinerMarriner to ref Manchester derby

    Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says his team face the biggest Manchester derby in his time at the club.

    Andre Marriner is named as referee for Manchester City versus Manchester United derby on 30 April.

    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 Tha bath where Gareth Williams was foundInside dead spy's flat as inquest begins Watch01:29
    David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    Somali Shakespeare actorSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46 David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33
    Angela McGlynn'Microchip wouldn't have saved my son' Watch01:16 Somali Shakespeare actorSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46
    Robbie SavageTaxi for Savage: Robbie's rash bet Listen00:59 Angela McGlynn'Microchip wouldn't have saved my son' Watch01:16
    Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24 Robbie SavageTaxi for Savage: Robbie's rash bet Listen00:59
    Telegraph Group chair at Leveson Inquiry Live Aidan Barclay at Leveson Inquiry Live
    15:45 Live coverage of evidence given by Independent proprietor Evgeny Lebedev Watch Live coverage of evidence given by Aidan Barclay, chair of Daily Telegraph publisher Watch
    Iceland's ex-PM found not guilty Mixed verdict for Iceland ex-PM
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    Telegraph Group chair at Leveson Inquiry Live

  • 15:40 Iceland's ex-PM found not guilty
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    Syria troops 'shell city of Hama' Iceland's ex-PM found not guilty
    Shares slide as anxiety returns
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    Public 'back wind farm subsidies' Marathon death donations rocket
    Vodafone logoVodafone agrees takeover of C&WW French traderShares slide as anxiety returns
    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Vodafone agrees takeover of C&WW
    White orca in pod. Image: E Lazareva / FEROP White killer whale adult spotted Wind turbinePublic 'back wind farm subsidies'
    US introduces $60 LED light bulb White killer whale adult spotted
    Claire Squires Marathon death donations rocket The Connors familyMan 'forced to work as slave'
    Man 'forced to work as slave' Boy, 11, impaled on metal spike
    Egypt scraps gas deal with Israel
    Syria troops 'shell city of Hama'
    15:35 Royal Navy probe into 2010 grounding of submarine HMS Astute concludes there was a catalogue of errors 'Catalogue of errors' led to submarine HMS Astute grounding off Skye in 2010, Royal Navy inquiry finds
    Ofcom to probe Sky email hacking Papers' influence 'overestimated'
    Clock face - WestminsterLive: Work and pensions questions Live Clock face - WestminsterLive: IMF spring meeting statement Live

    Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith and his team are answering questions from MPs.

    Chancellor George Osborne is making a statement on the IMF spring meeting.

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  • 15:30 Former Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde found not guilty of negligence in his handling of the 2008 financial crisis Royal Navy probe into 2010 grounding of submarine HMS Astute concludes there was a catalogue of errors
    LEVESON INQUIRY LATEST
    Live coverage of evidence given by Independent proprietor Evgeny Lebedev Watch Former Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde found not guilty of negligence in his handling of the 2008 financial crisis
    LATEST LEVESON INQUIRY
    India has become the top spam-spewing nation on the planet, a report by a computer security firm suggests Live coverage of evidence given by Independent proprietor Evgeny Lebedev Watch
    Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will submit his government's resignation to Queen Beatrix today, reports say India has become the top spam-spewing nation on the planet, a report by a computer security firm suggests
    Vodafone gains UK fixed-line network after clinching £1bn takeover of C&W Worldwide Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will submit his government's resignation to Queen Beatrix today, reports say
    Breivik: Delay led to more deaths Iceland's ex-PM found not guilty
    Syria troops 'shell city of Hama' Breivik: Delay led to more deaths
    Men 'to live as long as women' Syria troops 'shell city of Hama'
    EU suspends most Burma sanctions Men 'to live as long as women'
    London Marathon runnersMarathon death donations rocket Claire Squires Marathon death donations rocket
    US Congressman denied Afghan visa
    EU suspends most Burma sanctions
    15:25 Added
    Sudan leader visits border town Sudan president says 'no talks'
    NLD in Burma parliament 'boycott'
    US Congressman denied Afghan visa
    George Osborne and David CameronTory MP: Cameron is 'arrogant posh boy' Watch00:39 Nadine DorriesTory MP: Cameron is 'arrogant posh boy' Watch00:39
    15:20

    The sister of an MI6 agent - whose body was found in a padlocked bag - tells the inquest into his death her brother only allowed "vetted" people into his home.

    The sister of an MI6 officer - whose body was found in a padlocked bag - tells the inquest into his death her brother only allowed "vetted" people into his home.

    Life-saver dachshund up for award Fraud bank manager 'humiliated'
    Dutch PM 'to deliver resignation' Dutch government falls in crisis
  • Independent owner at Leveson Inquiry Live

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    15:15 Sky News logoOfcom to probe Sky email hacking Gareth WilliamsMI6 spy only had 'vetted' guests

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    French President Nicolas Sarkozy woos far-right voters after losing narrowly to his Socialist rival in the presidential election's first round.

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    As an inquest begins into the death of an MI6 officer whose body was found in a padlocked bag in his bath, the coroner says no evidence will be heard in secret.

    Prince Harry is to be given an award in recognition of his charitable and humanitarian work supporting service men and women.

    Elect 80% of peers, report says MI6 agent's death inquest opens

    A reformed House of Lords should be 80% elected and there should be a referendum before any change is made, a parliamentary committee says.

    As an inquest begins into the death of an MI6 officer whose body was found in a padlocked bag in his bath, the coroner says no evidence will be heard in secret.

    Watchdog accused in care home row Elect 80% of peers, report says

    The Care Quality Commission is criticised for failing to take sufficient action after undercover filming shows an elderly woman being slapped by a worker.

    A reformed House of Lords should be 80% elected and there should be a referendum before any change is made, a parliamentary committee says.

    Breivik defends 'barbarian act' Watchdog accused in care home row
    Intel launches Ivy Bridge chips Breivik defends 'barbarian act'
    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Intel launches Ivy Bridge chips
    Whitehall spending rules tighten 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    Man arrested over toddler's death Whitehall spending rules tighten
    London Marathon runnersMarathon woman died near finish Death scene Cheriton DriveMan quizzed over toddler 'murder'
    Tory MP in 'gay cure' charity row Marathon woman died near finish
    Paul MurrayFurther delay in Rangers takeover Edinburgh AirportScottish airport sold for £800m
    Drug scare pair kept in hospital Further delay in Rangers takeover
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  • 11:25 Rooftop shot of ParliamentPick of the parliamentary fortnight Yvette CooperLabour criticises Qatada 'farce' Watch

    Not been paying attention to Parliament? Not to worry. Here are the big moments and best debates from the previous fortnight.

    Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has accused the government of presiding over a "farce" in its efforts to deport the radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada.

    11:20 Added BREAKING NEWS Prince Harry to receive humanitarian award in Washington next month
  • Yvette CooperLabour criticises Qatada 'farce' Watch Rooftop shot of ParliamentPick of the parliamentary fortnight

    Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has accused the government of presiding over a "farce" in its efforts to deport the radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada.

    Not been paying attention to Parliament? Not to worry. Here are the big moments and best debates from the previous fortnight.

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    Hackers hit China scandal website US introduces $60 LED light bulb
    More teenagers stay in education Welsh champions TNS eye up FA Cup
    Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletShakespeare mania Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletSoviet Shakespeare

    In which Bard-loving country are men called Hamlet?

    Why Stalin hated the Bard - and especially Hamlet

    11:10 MI6 officer Gareth Williams's death 'highly controversial', says coroner at the opening of an inquest MI6 officer Gareth Williams's death 'highly controversial', says coroner at the opening of an inquest
    House of LordsElect 80% of peers, report says Gareth WilliamsMI6 agent's death inquest opens

    A reformed House of Lords should be 80% elected and there should be a referendum before any change is made, a parliamentary committee says.

    As an inquest begins into the death of an MI6 officer whose body was found in a padlocked bag in his bath, the coroner says no evidence will be heard in secret.

    Watchdog accused in care home row Elect 80% of peers, report says

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to take sufficient action after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    A reformed House of Lords should be 80% elected and there should be a referendum before any change is made, a parliamentary committee says.

    News bosses to appear at inquiry Watchdog accused in care home row

    Newspaper bosses are due to appear at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards as it turns its attention to the relationship between media and politicians.

    The Care Quality Commission is criticised for failing to take sufficient action after undercover filming shows an elderly woman being slapped by a worker.

    Whitehall spending rules tighten 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    Fuel tanker dispute talks resume Whitehall spending rules tighten
    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Public 'back wind farm subsidies'
    Man quizzed over blinded diplomat
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    Wind turbinePublic 'back wind farm subsidies' Elephant tusks and rhino horns in Kenya. File photoFive 'poachers' killed in Kenya
    Five 'poachers' killed in Kenya Trick spots CO2 from fossil fuels
    Quiz of the week's news In defence of obscure words
    David Cameron'I'm not lazy' Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33 David CameronI'm not lazy: Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33
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    The media regulator Ofcom says it is investigating Sky News email hacking The media regulator Ofcom says it is investigating Sky News email hacking
    House of LordsCameron: Lords reform 'sensible' House of LordsElect 80% of peers, report says

    David Cameron tells the BBC he backs reform of the House of Lords - as a committee of MPs and peers back an 80% elected second chamber.

    A reformed House of Lords should be 80% elected and there should be a referendum before any change is made, a parliamentary committee says.

    10:55 Sarkozy loses first poll battleNicolas Sarkozy in a post-vote speech Ofcom to probe Sky email hackingBreaking news

    President Nicolas Sarkozy faces a hard fight in the run-off vote in the French presidential election, after losing the first round to Francois Hollande.

    Ofcom launches an investigation into email hacking by Sky News after the broadcaster admitted accessing the private accounts of "canoe man" John Darwin and his wife.

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    House of LordsCameron: Lords reform 'sensible' Nicolas Sarkozy in a post-vote speechSarkozy loses first poll battle

    David Cameron tells the BBC he backs reform of the House of Lords - as a committee of MPs and peers back an 80% elected second chamber.

    President Nicolas Sarkozy faces a hard fight in the run-off vote in the French presidential election, after losing the first round to Francois Hollande.

  • PM: 'Strong case' against referendum Listen
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    Clegg opposed to Lords referendum Peston: Hollande - enemy of finance?
    Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollWatchdog accused in care home row House of LordsCameron: Lords reform 'sensible'

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to take sufficient action after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    David Cameron tells the BBC he backs reform of the House of Lords - as a committee of MPs and peers back an 80% elected second chamber.

    News bosses to appear at inquiry Watchdog accused in care home row

    Newspaper bosses are due to appear at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards as it turns its attention to the relationship between media and politicians.

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to take sufficient action after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    Breivik defends 'barbarian act' News bosses to appear at inquiry

    Anders Behring Breivik says his killing of 77 people in Norway last July was a "small barbarian act to prevent a larger barbarian act".

    Newspaper bosses are due to appear at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards as it turns its attention to the relationship between media and politicians.

    Added Breivik defends 'barbarian act'
  • Robin GibbGibb's recovery confounds doctors The Iraqi Theatre Company perform a scene from Romeo and JulietGlobal Shakespeare festival opens
    Global Shakespeare festival opens BBC axes Upstairs Downstairs
    10:50 Added BREAKING NEWS The media regulator Ofcom says it is investigating Sky News email hacking
  • 10:45 European Union agrees to suspend Burma sanctions for a year, but arms embargo remains, diplomats say MI6 officer Gareth Williams's death 'highly controversial', says coroner at the opening of an inquest
    Parliamentary report on Lords reform recommends an upper house of 450 members serving for 15-year non-renewable terms European Union agrees to suspend Burma sanctions for a year, but arms embargo remains, diplomats say
    A 30-year-old woman who collapsed close to the finish line of the London Marathon is the 10th participant to die since the event began in 1981 Parliamentary report on Lords reform recommends an upper house of 450 members serving for 15-year non-renewable terms
    David Cameron tells the BBC: I accept that we need to learn lessons in terms of communications over fuel strike Listen A 30-year-old woman who collapsed close to the finish line of the London Marathon is the 10th participant to die since the event began in 1981
    Nestle in $11.9bn child food deal Shares slide as anxiety returns
    David CameronPM pressed on tax avoidance Listen03:55 David Cameron'I'm not lazy' Cameron defends date nights Listen01:33
    10:40 Parliamentary report on Lords reform recommends an upper house of 450 members serving for 15-year non-renewable terms European Union agrees to suspend Burma sanctions for a year, but arms embargo remains, diplomats say
    LATEST BREIVIK TRIAL
    A 30-year-old woman who collapsed close to the finish line of the London Marathon is the 10th participant to die since the event began in 1981 Anders Behring Breivik tells Oslo court his massacre in Norway was a 'small barbarian act to prevent a larger barbarian act'
    David Cameron tells the BBC: I accept that we need to learn lessons in terms of communications over fuel strike Listen Parliamentary report on Lords reform recommends an upper house of 450 members serving for 15-year non-renewable terms
    BREIVIK TRIAL LATEST
    Anders Behring Breivik back in court in Oslo for the final scheduled day of his testimony A 30-year-old woman who collapsed close to the finish line of the London Marathon is the 10th participant to die since the event began in 1981
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  • PM David CameronPM to push 'Yes' vote for mayors Samantha and David CameronPM laughs off 'too relaxed' claim
    10:35 Shares fall after election Peston: Hollande - enemy of finance?
    church graveyardSearch for Disappeared man begins Columba McVeighSearch for Disappeared man begins
    10:30 Pre-school childrenCall for better nursery provision church graveyardSearch for Disappeared man begins
    Three men face terrorism charge Call for better nursery provision
    Somali Shakespeare actorSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 Somali Shakespeare actorSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46
    Elite men's runners in the London MarathonIn pictures 1992 results from Nasa's Cosmic Background Explorer - COBEHow Nasa saw the universe

    Thousands of athletes and amateurs join London marathon

    Celebration of Cosmic Background Explorer mission

    How Nasa saw the universe In pictures

    Celebration of Cosmic Background Explorer mission

    Thousands of athletes and amateurs join London marathon

    'Pimp my matatu' Three crucial inches

    Kenya's battle between brash taxis and road safety

    Are North Koreans really shorter than South Koreans?

    Meat lover's feast Watch

    'Pimp my matatu'

    The vegetarian chef who turned into ultimate carnivore

    Kenya's battle between brash taxis and road safety

    Newspaper review

    Meat lover's feast Watch

    Papers analyse French presidential election

    The vegetarian chef who turned into ultimate carnivore

    10:25

    Prime Minister David Cameron has told the BBC he backs reform of the House of Lords - but all parties will need to work together if it is to happen.

    David Cameron tells the BBC he backs reform of the House of Lords - as a committee of MPs and peers back an 80% elected second chamber.

    Suspect tabletDrug scare pair kept in hospital Paul MurrayFurther delay in Rangers takeover
    Salmon exports at record levels Drug scare pair kept in hospital
    10:15 Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02 Angela McGlynn'Microchip wouldn't have saved my son' Watch01:16
    Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24 Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02
    Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59 Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24
    Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24 Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59
    Jean Luc Courcault diving in to the River MerseyThousands watch giant puppet finale Watch01:34 Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24
    10:10 Added Parliamentary report on Lords reform recommends an upper house of 450 members serving for 15-year non-renewable terms
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    Adele holds on to album top spot Global Shakespeare festival opens
    Connor dismay as Wolves go down Webber pleased to leave Bahrain
    10:05

    Alonso criticises Rosberg tactics

    Snooker - Maguire v Brecel Live

    10:00
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  • PM: 'Strong case' against referendum Listen
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  • Clegg opposed to Lords referendum
  • A child recovering from severe malnutritionDay in pictures Sea OdysseyLeaving Liverpool
    Chandoli National Park, IndiaYour pictures A child recovering from severe malnutritionDay in pictures
    Discovery flying past the Washington Monument. Photo: Kenneth MartiFinal journey Chandoli National Park, IndiaYour pictures
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    Anders Behring Breivik weeps at his trial as prosecutors present a video he posted online before the attacks (16 April 2012)Breivik trial Children on the first children's slideFirst slide
    Women and mothers from the Abu Shouk camp Day in pictures Anders Behring Breivik weeps at his trial as prosecutors present a video he posted online before the attacks (16 April 2012)Breivik trial
    Visitors are framed by the structure of a glass observation tower during a tour of the Raffles Lighthouse Day in pictures Women and mothers from the Abu Shouk camp Day in pictures
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    09:55
  • Sarkozy: 'Crucial time has come' Watch
  • Profiles: France's run-off rivals
  • Hollande urges 'unity for change' Watch Sarkozy: 'Crucial time has come' Watch
  • Profile: Francois Hollande
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  • 09:50 'No need to pay' for PPI claims Man arrested over toddler's death
    Man quizzed over toddler 'murder' 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    09:40

    Anders Behring Breivik say his killing of 77 people in Norway last July was a "small barbarian act to prevent a larger barbarian act".

    Anders Behring Breivik says his killing of 77 people in Norway last July was a "small barbarian act to prevent a larger barbarian act".

    Olympics train hotspots revealed Tory MP in 'gay cure' charity row
    09:35 University College LondonUniversities 'doubled senior pay' Boys climb a fenceOutdoor play 'makes a come back'
    College awards its £18,000 places Universities 'doubled senior pay'
    Elephant tusks and rhino horns in Kenya. File photoFive 'poachers' killed in Kenya Wind turbinePublic 'back wind farm subsidies'
    Trick spots CO2 from fossil fuels Five 'poachers' killed in Kenya
    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 David CameronPM pressed on tax avoidance Listen03:55
    David CameronPM: 'It's been a difficult month' Listen01:08 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    09:25 David Cameron says he doesn't think the argument for a referendum on Lords reform is a 'strong one' A 30-year-old woman who collapsed close to the finish line of the London Marathon is the 10th participant to die since the event began in 1981
  • LATEST Man aged 29 arrested over London mugging of British diplomat which left him blind in one eye
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    Job centre sign Unions warn on youth unemployment PM David CameronPM to push 'Yes' vote for mayors
    Court reform 'to cut frustration' Unions warn on youth unemployment
    CCTV still of suspectRussian shooting suspect on CCTV London Marathon runnersMarathon woman died near finish
    09:20 'Aggressive tax avoidance is wrong' - David Cameron tells BBC's Today programme David Cameron tells the BBC: I accept that we need to learn lessons in terms of communications over fuel strike Listen
    LATEST David Cameron tells the BBC: I accept that we need to learn lessons in terms of communications over fuel strike
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    Man arrested over toddler death Man quizzed over toddler 'murder'
    Nestle baby foodNestle in $11.9bn child food deal Vodafone logoVodafone agrees takeover of C&WW
    Vodafone agrees takeover of C&WW Nestle in $11.9bn child food deal
    Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02 David CameronPM: 'It's been a difficult month' Listen01:08
    Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24 Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02
    Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59 Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24
    Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24 Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59
    Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (Pic courtesy of the Royal Collection Trust/ © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2012)Queen Victoria archive goes online Watch01:45 Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24
    09:15 Renewed fighting on Sudan border 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Man arrested over toddler death
    09:05
  • Sarkozy: 'Crucial time has come' Watch
  • Shares fall after election
  • Hollande urges 'unity for change' Watch Sarkozy: 'Crucial time has come' Watch
  • Profile: Francois Hollande
  • Hollande urges 'unity for change' Watch
  • Profile: Nicolas Sarkozy Profile: Francois Hollande
    House of Lords'Elected Lords' reform report due House of LordsCameron: Lords reform 'sensible'

    A joint committee of both houses of Parliament is expected to call for a largely elected upper chamber - but some committee members are set to release two alternative reports.

    Prime Minister David Cameron has told the BBC he backs reform of the House of Lords - but all parties will need to work together if it is to happen.

    Anders Behring Breivik says the killings he carried out were a "small barbarian act" on the final day of his evidence on the July massacre in Norway that left 77 dead.

    Anders Behring Breivik say his killing of 77 people in Norway last July was a "small barbarian act to prevent a larger barbarian act".

    Mali ex-leader flees to Senegal
    South Sudan border town is bombed
    BBC Radio 4 - Today Live BBC Radio 5 live Live
    09:00 Norway killings a 'barbarian act' Breivik defends 'barbarian act'

    Anders Behring Breivik says the killings he carried out were a "small barbarian act" on the final day of his evidence on the July massacre in Norway that left 77 people dead.

    Anders Behring Breivik says the killings he carried out were a "small barbarian act" on the final day of his evidence on the July massacre in Norway that left 77 dead.

    08:55 Breivik in final day of evidence Norway killings a 'barbarian act'

    Anders Behring Breivik returns to court in Oslo for what is scheduled to be his final day of evidence on the killings in Norway that left 77 people dead.

    Anders Behring Breivik says the killings he carried out were a "small barbarian act" on the final day of his evidence on the July massacre in Norway that left 77 people dead.

    08:30 'Aggressive tax avoidance is wrong' - David Cameron tells BBC's Today programme
  • LATEST David Cameron tells the BBC: I accept that we need to learn lessons in terms of communications over fuel strike
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    More than two tonnes of cocaine believed to belong to Farc rebels seized by army in southern Colombia Man aged 29 arrested over London mugging of British diplomat which left him blind in one eye
    Somali Shakespeare actorShakespeare played 70 different ways Watch01:46 Somali Shakespeare actorSomali Shakespeare: Globe goes global Watch01:46
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    Thousands of athletes and amateurs join London marathon

    The BBC reunites the team behind Sinclair's computer 30 years on

    ZX SpectrumZX Spectrum turns 30 Ben Southall'Best job in the world'

    The BBC reunites the team behind Sinclair's computer 30 years on

    He won a job as caretaker of a tropical island. Where is he now?

    Ben Southall'Best job in the world' Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletShakespeare mania

    He won a job as caretaker of a tropical island. Where is he now?

    In which Bard-loving country are men called Hamlet?

    Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletShakespeare mania Elite men's runners in the London MarathonIn pictures

    In which Bard-loving country are men called Hamlet?

    Thousands of athletes and amateurs join London marathon

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    Performers at London's Globe TheatreShakespeare played 70 different ways Watch01:46 Somali Shakespeare actorShakespeare played 70 different ways Watch01:46
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    08:20 Man aged 29 arrested over London mugging of British diplomat which left him blind in one eye David Cameron tells the BBC: I accept that we need to learn lessons in terms of communications over fuel strike
    Exports of fresh Scottish salmon leap to record levels for second consecutive year Man aged 29 arrested over London mugging of British diplomat which left him blind in one eye
    More than two tonnes of cocaine believed to belong to Farc rebels seized by army in southern Colombia Exports of fresh Scottish salmon leap to record levels for second consecutive year
    Second Briton dies in three days at Majorca resort of Magaluf More than two tonnes of cocaine believed to belong to Farc rebels seized by army in southern Colombia
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    Anders Behring Breivik returns to court in Oslo for what is scheduled to be his final day of evidence on the killings that left 77 people dead.

    Anders Behring Breivik returns to court in Oslo for what is scheduled to be his final day of evidence on the killings in Norway that left 77 people dead.

    Bahrain stages F1 despite protest
    Egypt scraps gas deal with Israel
    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39 Performers at London's Globe TheatreShakespeare played 70 different ways Watch01:46
    Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24 Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02
    Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59 Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24
    Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24 Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59
    Kitten rescuedKitten rescued from inside wall Watch00:26 Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24
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    Alonso criticises Rosberg tactics

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    Kipsang and Keitany win marathon Alonso criticises Rosberg tactics
    08:05

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to close a care home, after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to take sufficient action after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    The Leveson Inquiry into press standards is to hear evidence this week from several newspaper owners, including Rupert Murdoch, as it turns its attention to the relationship between newspapers and politicians.

    Newspaper bosses are due to appear at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards as it turns its attention to the relationship between media and politicians.

    Breivik set to conclude evidence Breivik in final day of evidence

    Anders Behring Breivik is set to give his final day of evidence in court on the Norway massacre that left 77 people dead last July.

    Anders Behring Breivik returns to court in Oslo for what is scheduled to be his final day of evidence on the killings that left 77 people dead.

    08:00 TV chef Jamie OliverOliver warns Gove on academy food nervesMiniature honeycomb 'grows nerve'
    Early milk 'benefits prem babies' Oliver warns Gove on academy food
    Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonMother hit by care home staff Watch02:39
    Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24 Riot police in BahrainJournalist deported from Bahrain Listen13:02
    Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonAbuse in 'excellent' care home Watch02:39 Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24
    Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24 Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59
    Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59 Cooling tower being brought downControlled blast brings down towers Watch00:24
    07:50 Sarkozy faces tough poll battleNicolas Sarkozy in a post-vote speech Sarkozy loses first poll battleNicolas Sarkozy in a post-vote speech
    Vodafone logoVodafone agrees takeover of C&WW Nestle baby foodNestle in $11.9bn child food deal
    Nestle in $11.9bn child food deal Vodafone agrees takeover of C&WW
    07:40 Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollAbuse in 'excellent' care home Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollWatchdog accused in care home row
    07:30 Renewed fighting on Sudan border Fuel tanker dispute talks resume
    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Renewed fighting on Sudan border
    Man quizzed over blinded diplomat 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    Russian shooting suspect on CCTV Man quizzed over blinded diplomat
    welderManufacturing pay 'rises by 2.6%' Vodafone logoVodafone agrees takeover of C&WW
    Get ahead of the Games poster Olympics train hotspots revealed CCTV still of suspectRussian shooting suspect on CCTV
    Officers injured in protest march Olympics train hotspots revealed
    07:25 China manufacturing on the mend Nestle in $11.9bn child food deal
    07:20
  • Le Pen: 'Fighting on' Watch
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  • Suspect tabletTwelve ill in rogue drugs scare Suspect tabletDrug scare pair kept in hospital
    07:15 All to play for in France Hewitt: All to play for
    French results come in As it happened: Election day
    Vettel beats Raikkonen in Bahrain Alonso criticises Rosberg tactics
    TfL heatmap for 2012Olympics train hotspots revealed Get ahead of the Games poster Olympics train hotspots revealed
    Tributes to road crash victim, 34 More teenagers stay in education
    07:10 Sergio Aguero and Carlos TevezWolves 0-2 Man City Sir Alex FergusonFerguson awaits 'biggest' derby

    Goals from Sergio Aguero and Samir Nasri see Manchester City relegate Wolves and move to within three points of Manchester United.

    Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says his team face the biggest Manchester derby in his time at the club.

    Man Utd 4-4 Everton Connor dismay as Wolves go down
    06:40 Chancellor of the Exchequer George OsborneOsborne wants charity money talks welderManufacturing pay 'rises by 2.6%'
    Manufacturing pay 'rises by 2.6%' China manufacturing on the mend
    Bus unions in talks over strike Three men face terrorism charge
    06:25 Hain memoirs case 'misconceived' Bus unions in talks over strike

    Jet, set, go

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    Air traffic control boss on Olympics challenge

    The vegetarian chef who turned into ultimate carnivore

    Meat lover's feast Watch

    Newspaper review

    The vegetarian chef who turned into ultimate carnivore

    Papers analyse French presidential election

    06:20 Peter Hain on the Andrew Marr showHain memoirs case 'misconceived' Pre-school childrenCall for better nursery provision
    Arrest made in Allen murder case Hain memoirs case 'misconceived'
    06:15 Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24 Secret filming of Maria Worroll, right, and care workers in Ash Court, LondonAbuse in 'excellent' care home Watch02:39
    Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59 Prince HarryHarry 'nominates' William for marathon Watch03:24
    Kitten rescuedKitten rescued from inside wall Watch00:26 Sophie Raworth  (left)Raworth 'on top of world' after run Watch01:59
    Bellatrix performingBeatboxing meets classical music Watch02:52 Kitten rescuedKitten rescued from inside wall Watch00:26
    06:10 Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollAbuse in 'excellent' care home House of Lords'Elected Lords' reform report due

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to close a care home, after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    A joint committee of both houses of Parliament is expected to call for a largely elected upper chamber - but some committee members are set to release two alternative reports.

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    Rupert MurdochNews bosses to appear at inquiry Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollAbuse in 'excellent' care home

    The Leveson Inquiry into press standards is to hear evidence this week from several newspaper owners, including Rupert Murdoch, as it turns its attention to the relationship between newspapers and politicians.

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to close a care home, after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    Breivik set to conclude evidence News bosses to appear at inquiry

    Anders Behring Breivik is set to give his final day of evidence in court on the Norway massacre that left 77 people dead last July.

    The Leveson Inquiry into press standards is to hear evidence this week from several newspaper owners, including Rupert Murdoch, as it turns its attention to the relationship between newspapers and politicians.

    Intel launches Ivy Bridge chips Breivik set to conclude evidence

    Intel unveils 13 Ivy Bridge chips, promising more processing power and less energy use to help it head off Arm and AMD's challenges.

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    05:40 Rupert MurdochNews bosses to appear at inquiry Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollAbuse in 'excellent' care home

    The Leveson Inquiry into press standards is to hear evidence this week from several newspaper owners, including Rupert Murdoch, as it turns its attention to the relationship between newspapers and politicians.

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to close a care home, after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

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    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to close a care home, after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    The Leveson Inquiry into press standards is to hear evidence this week from several newspaper owners, including Rupert Murdoch, as it turns its attention to the relationship between newspapers and politicians.

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    Nicolas Sarkozy faces a hard fight in the run-off vote in the French presidential election, after losing the first round to Francois Hollande.

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    05:30 Renewed fighting on Sudan border Whitehall spending rules tighten
    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Renewed fighting on Sudan border
    Britain extraditing Lib Dem donor 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    05:25 Post workers in sell-off warning Manufacturing pay 'rises by 2.6%'
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    Nicolas Sarkozy will face a hard fight in the run-off vote in the French presidential election, after losing the first round to Francois Hollande.

    Nicolas Sarkozy faces a hard fight in the run-off vote in the French presidential election, after losing the first round to Francois Hollande.

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    04:35 Burma parliament faces 'boycott'
    China 'needs consistency' on sea
    Nixon's 'hatchet man' Colson dies
    Afghan-US partnership 'deal done'
    04:05 Intel Ivy Bridge ChipIntel launches Ivy Bridge chips Jonathan Aquino slaps Maria WorrollAbuse in 'excellent' care home

    Intel unveils 13 Ivy Bridge chips, promising more processing power and less energy use to help it head off Arm and AMD's challenges.

    The Care Quality Commission is being criticised for failing to close a care home, after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being slapped by a care worker.

    Renewed fighting on Sudan border Intel launches Ivy Bridge chips

    Fighting breaks out on the border between Sudan and South Sudan, days after the South pulled out of a disputed border town.

    Intel unveils 13 Ivy Bridge chips, promising more processing power and less energy use to help it head off Arm and AMD's challenges.

    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Renewed fighting on Sudan border
    Britain extraditing Lib Dem donor 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    Man quizzed over blinded diplomat Britain extraditing Lib Dem donor
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    Socialist Francois Hollande wins the first round of France's presidential poll, estimates say, setting up a run-off with incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy who came second.

    Nicolas Sarkozy will face a hard fight in the run-off vote in the French presidential election, after losing the first round to Francois Hollande.

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    Clegg: Get on with Lords reform Man quizzed over blinded diplomat
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    Fighting breaks out on the border between Sudan and South Sudan, days after the South pulled out of a disputed border town.

    Anders Behring Breivik is set to give his final day of evidence in court on the Norway massacre that left 77 people dead last July.

    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Renewed fighting on Sudan border

    Banks and consumer groups will meet to shed light on the cost of using claims management companies for PPI claims.

    Fighting breaks out on the border between Sudan and South Sudan, days after the South pulled out of a disputed border town.

    Britain extraditing Lib Dem donor 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
    Clegg: Get on with Lords reform Britain extraditing Lib Dem donor
    Egypt scraps gas deal with Israel Clegg: Get on with Lords reform
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    Wal-Mart probes bribery claim Russian shooting suspect on CCTV
    IMF wants bold reform in eurozone
    One dead after Dutch train crash
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    Wal-Mart probes bribery claim
    02:55 Britain extraditing Lib Dem donor 'No need to pay' for PPI claims

    Convicted fraudster and former Lib Dem donor Michael Brown is in Spain where he is to face a hearing for extradition to the UK next week.

    Banks and consumer groups will meet to shed light on the cost of using claims management companies for PPI claims.

    Clegg: Get on with Lords reform Britain extraditing Lib Dem donor
    One dead after Dutch train crash Clegg: Get on with Lords reform
    'No need to pay' for PPI claims Post workers in sell-off warning
    02:50 French Socialist ahead after voteFrancois Hollande (left) and Nicolas Sarkozy French Socialist ahead after voteFrancois Hollande (left) and Nicolas Sarkozy
    Runners in the London MarathonThousands take part in marathon Rupert MurdochNews bosses to appear at inquiry

    The 32nd London Marathon sees more than 37,500 elite runners, amateurs and celebrities taking part - but a 30-year-old woman dies near the end of the 26.2-mile course.

    The Leveson Inquiry into press standards is to hear evidence this week from several newspaper owners, including Rupert Murdoch, as it turns its attention to the relationship between newspapers and politicians.

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    The controversial Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prix has taken place despite continuing anti-government protests and calls for it to be cancelled.

    Fighting breaks out on the border between Sudan and South Sudan, days after the South pulled out of a disputed border town.

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    Renewed fighting on Sudan border
    Mali ex-leader flees to Senegal
    UN Syria vote is 'pivotal moment'
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    Thousands of athletes and amateurs join London marathon

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    He won a job as caretaker of a tropical island. Where is he now?

    matatu'Pimp my matatu' Andrius Mamontovas playing HamletShakespeare mania

    Kenya's battle between brash, loud taxis and road safety

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    Jet, set, go 'Pimp my matatu'

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    Kenya's battle between brash, loud taxis and road safety

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    Air traffic control boss on Olympics challenge

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    The vegetarian chef who turned into ultimate carnivore

    02:45 George FergussonMugger blinds diplomat in one eye CCTV still of suspectRussian shooting suspect on CCTV
    02:35 Gibb's recovery confounds doctors White killer whale adult spotted
    Marion Smith on her 1,120-mile walkMishaps mar woman's charity walk Bruce Robson (82), from Benton tests the DriveLAB Hi-tech car aids aim to help older drivers
    Hi-tech car aid for older drivers Early milk 'benefits prem babies'
    White orca in pod. Image: E Lazareva / FEROP White killer whale adult spotted Elephant tusks and rhino horns in Kenya. File photoFive 'poachers' killed in Kenya
    Five 'poachers' killed in Kenya Trick spots CO2 from fossil fuels
    AdeleAdele holds on to album top spot Robin GibbGibb's recovery confounds doctors
    Unseen Beatles photos to be sold Adele holds on to album top spot
    02:30 Early milk 'benefits prem babies' Hi-tech car aid for older drivers
    02:25 Badger (photo by Mark Bridger from BBC Autumnwatch Flickr group)Badger cull plans to be reviewed White orca in pod. Image: E Lazareva / FEROP White killer whale adult spotted
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    After years of war, Somalia's women escape to the gym

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    Readers' photos explore the theme of fields

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    The Maori actors who are putting a haka into Shakespeare

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    In defence of obscure words, by Will Self

    Will China's car market continue to expand?

    02:15 Leonardo body drawings go on show Unseen Beatles photos to be sold
    The Beatles on setHidden gems ZX SpectrumZX Spectrum turns 30

    Unseen Beatles photos found in family album

    The BBC reunites the team behind Sinclair's computer 30 years on

    01:40 General shot dead in Mexico City
    Colombia seizes 'rebel cocaine'
    00:45 The Leoni bindingLeonardo body drawings go on show PensionersSomerset village tops life expectancy
    Top Model axes three presenters Leonardo body drawings go on show
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    Intel unveils 13 Ivy Bridge chips promising more processing power and less energy-use to help it head off Arm and AMD's challenges.

    Intel unveils 13 Ivy Bridge chips, promising more processing power and less energy use to help it head off Arm and AMD's challenges.

    00:10 Burma parliament faces 'boycott' Second man dies at Spanish resort
    Second man dies at Spanish resort Wal-Mart probes bribery claim
    TV chef Jamie OliverOliver warns Gove on academy food Job centre sign Unions warn on youth unemployment
    Premature babyEarly milk 'benefits prem babies' TV chef Jamie OliverOliver warns Gove on academy food
    Surgeons welcome breast jab ban Early milk 'benefits prem babies'
    Trump begins renewables mission Salmon exports at record levels
    Afghan-US partnership 'deal done'
    Burma parliament faces 'boycott'
    Wal-Mart probes bribery claim
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    Nick Clegg urges politicians from all parties to "get on with" reforming the House of Lords, despite disquiet among Conservative MPs over the plans.

    Intel unveils 13 Ivy Bridge chips promising more processing power and less energy-use to help it head off Arm and AMD's challenges.

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