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- Scientists grow an ear from living tissue
- Cancer treatment breakthrough? Scientists reveal hope for protecting patients from radiotherapy and chemotherapy
- Stunning images of night sky revealed as the Royal Observatory Greenwich announces shortlist for Astronomy Photographer of the Year
- Scientists grow human tooth using stem cells taken from urine
Obituaries
- Lord Chitnis of Ryedale: Liberal Party stalwart who went on to head the Joseph Rowntree Trust
- William Mysterious: Bassist with punk rockers the Rezillos
- Colonel Bud Day: Soldier who was held prisoner by the Vietcong for over five years
- Barnaby Jack: Ethical hacker and expert on security for computers
- Mick Farren: Musician and writer who played a leading role in the UK's counter-culture
- Gary Shearston: Singer who had a hit with Cole Porter's 'I Get A Kick Out Of You'
Voices
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- Helen Grant: It would be a mistake to rush legislation on caste discrimination
- David Cameron's G8 playlist choices, deciphered
- The Grace Dent Guide to Happiness
- Pope Francis puts people first and dogma second. Is this really the new face of Catholicism?
- The Conservatives do have a 'northern problem' and Lord Howell has just summed it up
- For Americans, there's magic in our monarchy
- Don't announce your retirement, Richard Curtis - it's far better to fade to black
- Who will stop One Direction fans from threatening GQ staff?
- Mark Carney has been welcomed in the UK, so why won't Canada welcome British immigrants?
- No, I'm not on Twitter. Is that a problem?
- All publicity is good publicity, except where GQ and One Direction fans are concerned
- Of course Gareth Bale should go to Real Madrid. We may mourn his departure, but how can you expect loyalty in modern football?
- Cleared of aiding the enemy, Bradley Manning still faces a lifetime in jail. The very least we owe this heroic man is a debate on US foreign policy
- Justin Welby and now the Pope supporting gay rights: Trendy vicars, your time has come at last
- The fracking debate is more about power than energy
- Nick Clegg not involved in the the ‘go home’ campaign: how the ‘racist van’ is a way to win votes
- Is there bullying in your workplace? Here's why
- Coming to America? If it's a Sunday, get ready to queue
- Happiness index: Cheer up, you Chicken Lickens. Disaster isn’t just around the corner
- What makes a whistleblower? Bradley Manning follows in an illustrious tradition of truth-tellers
- It’s hard to know what to think about immigration. But not impossible
- Homogeneous nudity in lads' mags is bad, but not as bad as female-bashing 'news'
- Life on Marsden: I never thought I'd be thrown out of a bar. Let alone because of a suit jacket
IV Drip
- Alex Reid sells Katie Price wedding ring in Now Magazine: Is it in bad taste?
- You shouldn't pee on a jellyfish sting like in ‘Friends’ - and other medical myths
- Colin Murray, John Inverdale, Alan Shearer: Which BBC pundit irritates you most?
- Is jail the right punishment for jurors discussing their case outside of court?
Sport
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- James Lawton: Time for Kevin Pietersen to give his old greatness an airing at new Old Trafford
- The Ashes 2013: England relish chance to wrap up series against Australia early
- Ashes 2013: James Anderson relishes a home stage finally fit for his talents
- Comment: Why don't Australia greats like Shane Warne coach the current crop?
- Ashes 2013: The enigma that is the Australia captain Michael Clarke
- The Ashes: Michael Clarke talks to Shane Warne then states - don't laugh but we can win series
- Ashes 2013: England v Australia - top five moments at Old Trafford
- Ashes 2013: Alastair Cook confident Kevin Pietersen will be fit for third Test
- Sacked head coach Mickey Arthur 'reaches settlement' with Cricket Australia
- Ashes 2013: Kevin Pietersen tests the pain barrier to prove his fitness for third Test
- Cricket World Cup brings old adversaries together again
- Ashes 2013: It's been tough but we fight on, says not so jolly Chris Rogers
- The Light Roller: Recalling familiar faces Chris Tremlett and Monty Panesar tells us a lot about the depth of England's talent pool
- England drawn against hosts Australia for 2015 Cricket World Cup
- The Ashes: England have backroom bases covered
Racing
- Glorious Goodwood: Toronado puts Dawn in shade as Richard Hughes pounces with panache
- Glorious Goodwood: Declaration Of War can spike big guns in Sussex Stakes 'Duel on the Downs'
- Glorious Goodwood: Altano can prove Germany's staying power
- Glorious Goodwood: Garswood shows promise to branch out into Forêt
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedGadgets & Tech
- 'Even worse than Foxconn': Apple rocked by child labour claims
- Video of RHex the 'Parkour Robot' is magnificent, idiotic
- Eve Online's biggest ever battle was the game's 'Battle of the Alamo'
- Dell ships Project Ophelia: a HDMI plug-in that streams computers from the cloud
- GTA V: new screenshots show off boats, BASE jumps and a drive-by shooting
- Sony and Panasonic create 300GB Blu-ray successor for archives and pros
Travel
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- Once again, changing what passengers do: I'll price luggage out of the hold, says Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary
- The 10 Best days out in the city
- Get me out of here - Tenerife, Finland, Ibiza
- Deals of the week - Spanish cities, Newquay, Paxos
- A fishy business: TripAdvisor falls victim to fake Brixham seafood restaurant Oscar's
- 1 Is the Muslim call to prayer really such a menace?
- 2 Channel 4 to 'provoke' viewers who associate Islam with terrorism with live call to prayer during Ramadan
- 3 US army doctor returns arm to Vietnamese soldier fifty years after he took it as a souvenir
- 4 Police seize possessions of rough sleepers in crackdown on homelessness
- 5 Demand for food banks has nothing to do with benefits squeeze, says Work minister Lord Freud
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