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Labour's tax rise to pay for care homes

Labour is considering a plan to raise National Insurance contributions to fund a guaranteed minimum level of care for the elderly, The Independent has learnt.

Too much that falls under the category of consummation conforms to the nursery rhyme dictum that when it is good it is very, very good, but when it is bad it is horrid

Is this a new age of female sexual assertiveness?

Private sex parties are apparently all the rage for successful career women. Charlotte Philby investigates.

It's just like watching Henman all over again

Britain suffered another agonising semi-final defeat – but this time the crowd didn't offer unstinting support.

Michael Jackson was thrilling in his prime - but has recent coverage acknowledged the darker side of his story?

Michael Jackson: Bad! And very dangerous

Given the child abuse allegations that have emerged in recent years John Niven questions the adulation of the 'King of Pop'.

Battle for the pink vote gets poisonous

Conservatives hit back and accuse Labour of stirring up hatred.

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A new journey of exploration for Michael Palin

As the Royal Geographical Society's new head, Michael Palin is a man with the world in his hands. He tells Michael McCarthy of his passion for the spirit of Shackleton

ESPN to tie up with Sky over SPL rights

ESPN and BSkyB are set to launch a joint bid to screen the Scottish Premier League from next season, with an announcement expected as early as today.

Gamer steals from virtual world to pay real debts

Facing real world debts, a trusted figure in a popular online game stole money from the virtual bank he ran and exchanged it for cash through the black market.

Balls announces school places inquiry

An inquiry to find out how many parents are "playing the system" to get their children into a school of their choice was ordered yesterday by the Children's Secretary, Ed Balls.

Malden with Carroll Baker in 'Baby Doll' (1956), one of the films he made with the director Elia Kazan

Karl Malden: Actor known for his gritty film roles who found wider fame in 'The Streets of San Francisco'

Character actors, by definition, rarely stand out in the Hollywood crowd, unlike leading men whose chiselled features are etched in the public's consciousness. Karl Malden was the exception.

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Andrew Grice: Tories fear 'scorched earth' policy

Conservatives worry there are many poison pills in the machine.

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Howard Jacobson: We're in search of a new Messiah

We seem to be in need of big emotion. Joy or grief, it doesn’t matter.

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Mary Dejevsky: Not every revolution is victorious

Efforts to challenge an established order fail at least as often as they succeed.

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