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Iraq: The war was illegal

Then Attorney General Goldsmith was 'pinned to the wall and bullied into keeping quiet' while the Prime Minister kept the Cabinet in the dark.

Tajori prepares food. Her husband, Gul Saeed, was one of six policemen shot dead by the Taliban

The Taliban are being routed, but at a terrible price

The IoS Christmas Appeal: The West applauded the crackdown by Pakistan's army, but many have lost everything.

Pack up your bargains in your old kitbag

A Slice of Britain: Shoppers queue from 2am as Angels sells off uniforms that fought wars on stage and screen.

Founders Estelle Brown, Pam Warhurst and Mary Clear, standing in their 'grow your own' community garden in Todmorden

Todmorden: Introducing Britain's greenest town

'Grow your own' fever has gripped the Pennines community, which is aiming for self-sufficiency

The export of prescription medicines

Exclusive: Watchdog ready to warn manufacturers and wholesalers that they face possible legal action.

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It will be car- crash TV if Tiger has to face press

Tiger Woods has less than 48 hours to decide if he wants to face the world. If he is to play in this week's Chevron World Challenge in California, he will have little option but to give his traditional press conference, which is scheduled for Tuesday.

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A time for families: Patrick Swayze with his childhood sweetheart and co-author Lisa Niemi.

What do Swayze, Motty and Zippy have in common?

They're all here, in the first instalment of our three-part round-up of the year's best books, from celebrity memoirs to humour, sporting tomes to children's titles – as well as those miscellaneous stocking-fillers

Fireworks lit up the sky around the Atlantis Hotel during last year's opening on Palm Jumeirah, which drew a large crowd of celebrities

Dubai Babylon: The glitz, the glamour – and now the gloom

The Gulf state's dash for intense economic growth at breakneck speed was a project that was bound to fail. Karen Attwood and Mark Leftly report on an extraordinary tale of success leading to excess.

Still bristling: From left, Roger Federer, Thierry Henry and Tiger Woods have all come unstuck

Henry, Woods, Federer: The curse of Gillette

First, the world denounces Henry as a cheat. Then, police consider charges against Woods after a mysterious car smash. And, last night, Federer finally lost a tennis match! Susie Mesure asks the question: Gillette, the best a man can get?

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john_rentoul

John Rentoul: The really disturbing question about Iraq

Going in is not the issue now. Chilcot should be looking at how the occupation gave rise to such bloodshed

janet_street_porter

Editor-At-Large: If kids can't read, how do they get a job?

Who's right? Last week, Ofsted delivered a report which claimed that around a third of our schools are substandard

dom_joly

Dom Joly: My specialist subject is... sheer blind terror

Once again, it started with a telephone call a long, long time ago



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