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Two more soldiers killed in Afghanistan new

The British soldiers were killed in separate incidents in southern Helmand province yesterday, the Ministry of Defence said. One was killed by a roadside bomb and the other was shot.

CCTV images filmed inside an Ekaterinburg brothel apparently showing British diplomat James Hudson having sex with two prostitutes

Was British diplomat set up by the Russian secret service?

Kim Sengupta: Official filmed having sex with prostitutes may have been victim of 'honey trap'

Meet the squeaky clean movie teens

Gill Pringle: Gone are debauched days of young Hollywood hedonists with excess-all-areas lifestyles

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Man gored to death in bull run new

The runner suffered a neck injury when a bull became separated from the pack in today's run.

Sleaze watchdog probes MP couple's expenses new

Labour MPs Ann and Alan Keen are facing a formal sleaze probe over their expenses, it was revealed today.

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Migrant workers walk near Leominster, Herefordshire

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Jerome Taylor: Bulgarians are flown to Britain, live in packed caravan compounds and pocket just £45 a week to pick fruit for our biggest retailers, an investigation by The Independent has found.

'The challenge of the Tour is as much mental as it is physical,' says Chris Boardman

Chris Boardman: 'I just didn't have enough testosterone for the Tour'

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View from the top: Aidan Gillen as Gus in 'Freefall'.

Aidan Gillen - A slippery player you can bank on

From 'Queer as Folk' to 'The Wire', Aidan Gillen is an actor who refuses to be typecast. Next up, he plays a high-flying City boy in 'Freefall', the BBC's new credit crisis drama.

A model presents a creation by French designer Jean Paul Gaultier during 2009/2010 Autumn-Winter Haute Couture collection show in Paris

Legends of silver screen stalk the catwalk

Jean Paul Gaultier lived up to his showman's reputation again at Paris Couture Week yesterday. For his latest collection he staged a cinematic spectacle.

50,000 students could miss out on university

Almost 50,000 potential students could be denied a place at university this year due to a sudden rise in the number of applications.

The ranter: Wells performs at a gig during the 1981 Right to Work - Jobs Not Yops [Youth Employment Programme] campaign in London,
at which he appeared with Attila the Stockbroker and the Jam

Steven Wells: Journalist celebrated for his 'ranting poetry' and iconoclastic pop writing

Few cancer memoirs have happy endings. Nine days before his death from enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma, the British journalist and pop, sport and political polemicist Steven Wells wrote his last column for the Philadelphia Weekly.


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It was supposed to be "never glad confident morning again" for capitalism

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Terence Blacker: The true driving force is cash

The realities behind the energy debate

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