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Nick Clegg: Cancel the Queen's Speech

Writing in The Independent, the Liberal Democrat leader issues a call for this week's speech to be replaced by a programme to "clean up politics".

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Exposed: most intimate secret of erotic blogger

Arifa Akbar: Years of guessing end as sex writer Belle de Jour is revealed as a scientist from Bristol.

Cosmetic surgeons demand ban on own trade ads

Jeremy Laurance: Chief plastic surgeon warns of 'gold-rush' as experts ask government to tighten regulations.

British muslim Maajid Nawaz is the country's most famous former Islamist fanatic

Renouncing Islamism: To the brink and back again

Johann Hari: Would-be extremists who had a change of heart.

Man remanded on 'night stalker' charges new

Delroy Grant was charged with five rapes, six indecent assaults and 11 burglaries between 1992 and this year.

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Jordan back in celebrity jungle 'for closure'  new

Katie Price revealed that her return to I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! is to achieve closure on her "fairytale" romance with ex-husband Peter Andre.

Adhoc Party for the PS3 / PSP

Free social gaming and voice chat application for PSP owners worldwide

Sony PlayStation's official North American and European websites announced on Friday afternoon that the socially oriented adhocParty application, currently in use in Japan, will be made available for free download "soon". Many industry commentators are interpreting that to coincide with a PlayStation 3 firmware update expected later this month.

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Robert Enke: International goalkeeper who committed suicide

The goalkeeper Robert Enke, who was widely tipped for the No 1 position in Germany's team for the World Cup finals in South Africa next year, was killed by an express train on 10 November. Jörg Neblung, Enke's friend and adviser, confirmed that "Robert took his own life."


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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Libel laws silence our democracy

Most journalists have to accept severe limits on what we can say

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Philip Hensher: Computers have got to learn about grammar

Some of the things we are told in school are just terrible rules



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