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Former culture minister Tessa Jowell and the footballer Sol Campbell

Minister embroiled in phone hacking row

The controversy over the News of the World is re-opened with new claims about the then media minister and Boris Johnson – and now footballer Sol Campbell is contacting the police. By James Hanning and Matthew Bell.

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The death of a stockbroker?

Sunday, 6 December 2009

It's been a bad year for the broking industry with losses and reversals. And there could be a lot of scrapping before things settle down. But what will be left by the end of 2010, asks Simon Evans

Jordanian women carry out mine clearance in the north of the country. Work such as this is restoring land for cultivation all round the world

The world is winning the landmine war

Sunday, 6 December 2009

David Randall: The fight to clear landmines gets little coverage, but it is changing millions of lives.

Philippine troops arrest dozens under martial law  new

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Philippine troops arrested 62 people and discovered another major weapons cache today after martial law was imposed in a southern province following the country's worst political massacre.

Polls suggest 'Brown bounce' over  new

Sunday, 6 December 2009

A revival in Prime Minister Gordon Brown's re-election chances evaporated on Sunday as two polls forecast victory for the Conservative party in a parliamentary election due by mid-2010.

Images from an amateur video inside the club, as smoke spreads

112 die as fireworks explode in nightclub  new

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Owner and 'art director' arrested after Roman candle ignites interior of venue where safety rules were repeatedly ignored

Violence erupts at Nottingham anti-Islam demo  new

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Eleven men have been arrested during violent skirmishes at a demonstration by the English Defence League.

The Queen writes to editors over paparazzi  new

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Britain's Queen Elizabeth has written to newspaper and magazine editors over the issue of paparazzi photographers intruding on the royal family's privacy, Buckingham Palace said today.

Parmalat man’s secret £90m hoard of masterpieces is seized

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Italian tax investigators have seized works by artists including Van Gogh, Picasso and Cézanne in raids on properties belonging to a disgraced businessman judged to have been largely responsible for Europe's greatest ever corporate bankruptcy.

Cambridge professors to launch revolutionary e-reader in Vegas

Sunday, 6 December 2009

As light as a magazine, robust and plastic. The Que pro-Reader could help save the press industry

BP's sun king reflects on solar power's future

Sunday, 6 December 2009

The solar industry has to drive down costs and wean itself off subsidies, the chief executive of the oil giant's photovoltaic business tells Mark Halper

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