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Wednesday, 13 March 2013
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- Pope Francis profile: Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a humble man who moved out of a palace into an apartment, cooks his own meals and travels by bus
- Pope Francis is both a continuation of the past and also something very different for the future
- As Obama flies in, this feels like a Berlin Wall moment for Israel
- Pope Francis may do great things, but radical change won't be one of them
- The 'impact assessors' are missing the point - Let me tell you how charities really spend your money
- Grandparents can’t solve everything
- Prince Charles is just what those Syrian refugees needed
- London Luton airport's recent Facebook 'crash' shows the perils of over-sharing on social media
- Samsung's Galaxy S4 'Unpacked' campaign risks anticlimax
- Vince Cable must force the banks to come clean about their dirty investments
- The NHS prioritising those with a ‘healthy lifestyle’? I think there's enough stereotyping already
- It looked like the Cabinet would act against instinct on alcohol pricing. What a shame it didn't
- If you ask me...If you're showing signs of Being Alive, beware
- Have you ever tried taking away a teenager's iPhone? As A-Levels loom, my advice is, don't
- Blame Iraq, not America, for sectarian civil war
- Hollande, Cameron and how not to be a leader
- But Gwyneth is right about eating carbs
- The Cheltenham Festival: When did a day at the races become too much of a good thing?
- The ICC will put Kenyatta on trial - but the court also helped this man into power
- Would Rahul Gandhi like to close India's top dynasty?
- 'Fat girl rodeo' and 'pull a pig' games: The banter shag lads need to grow up
IV Drip
- Woman sells all husband's possessions as revenge for cheating
- Questions raised over ‘truth serum’ interview for suspected Aurora shooter James Holmes
- Pope Francis: the response from Argentina's press
- #conclave: Twitter reacts as the Vatican announces a new pope has been elected
- Top porn search terms from around the world
- Poll: As scientists discuss the ethics of "de-extinction", which species would you like to bring back from the dead?
- No Smoking Day: will you be cutting out the cigs?
Editorials
- Editorial: An end to Leveson within sight at last
- Editorial: Alcohol pricing - find some political bottle
- Editorial: As much of a revolution as the Vatican can stand
- Editorial: A welcome tilt of the balance on rape
- Editorial: Put the ‘bedroom tax’ on hold
- Editorial: Arms for the rebels is no solution to Syria’s crisis
Environment
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- Nightingales prompt legal battle from Kent council over blocked housing development
- Nightingales may scupper plan for 5,000 new homes in Kent
- Spotlight intensifies on badger culls with 7% rise in number of TB cattle slaughtered
- Council will fight to build on nightingales' nesting ground
- Video: Alligator gets prosthetic tail
Sport
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- F1 preview: Your team-by-team guide to the new season
- F1: Jenson Button surprised by Lewis Hamilton comments regarding McLaren
- F1 2013 calender: Which channel is the Grand Prix on?
- F1: Lewis Hamilton exit could be good news for Jenson Button says Bernie Ecclestone
- F1: Vodafone to end sponsorship of McLaren
- F1: Jenson Button worried by Sebastian Vettel's reign at the top
Racing
- Cheltenham Festival: Solwhit surges to victory in the World Hurdle
- James Lawton: As promised, Sprinter Sacre delivered stars, each one brighter than the last at Cheltenham Festival
- Cheltenham Festival: Sizing Europe no match for sizzling Sprinter Sacre
- Cheltenham Festival: Opportunity knocks for the next Ruby on primed Sir Des Champs
- Cheltenham Festival: Diakali can turn tables to triumph over Our Conor
- Cheltenham Festival: Victories for Cue Card and Solwhit fail to mask drop in class in day three
- Cheltenham Festival: Carrickboy bounds to Byrne Group Plate glory
- Cheltenham Festival: Cue Card wins Ryanair Chase
- Cheltenham Festival: Holywell holds on to win Pertemps Final
- Cheltenham Festival: The New One (briefly) halts a relentless Willie Mullins
- Cheltenham Festival: First Lieutenant can assume command
- Jon Freeman: Brave Robson’s dreams crumble in sight of a famous win
- Cheltenham Festival: Aupcharlie value to usurp Dynaste’s claims
- Cheltenham Festival: Flaxen Flare wins Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
- Medinas surprise 33-1 winner in Coral Cup
- Cheltenham Festival: Jim Culloty rides Lord Windermere to victory in the RSA Chase
- Cheltenham Festival: The New One wins Novices' Hurdle as Rich Ricci misses out with Pont Alexandre finishing third
- Cheltenham Festival 2013: in pictures
- Cheltenham Festival: Back In Focus wins the National Hunt Chase
- Cheltenham Festival: Second day given go-ahead after freezing night
- Jon Freeman: Irish buddies, plus a little bit of genius, enjoy seeing off Dynaste
- Cheltenham Festival: Benefficient wins opening race on day three
Tennis
- Outrageous! Andy Murray loses it over 'extremely, extremely loud' grunting from opponent
- Outrageous! Andy Murray loses it over 'extremely, extremely loud' grunting from opponent
- Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to meet in Indian Wells quarter-final
- Andy Murray silences Carlos Berlocq to reach quarter-finals of BNP Paribas Open
- Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic advance at Indian Wells
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Consumers' message to Osborne: help us cope with household bills that have climbed 25%
- Bankers’ bonuses: are you angry enough to switch accounts?
- Payday lenders: helping victims get their lives back
- The top 50 Money-Saving Measures
- Banks must be forced to serve customers, not just make massive profits from them
- Budget 2013: cut VAT on building repairs to boost the economy
- Classic cars: a way to beat the taxman
- Local communities can help crack payday lenders’ hold on the vulnerable
- 1 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 2 'Jail reckless bankers': Report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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