Profiles
Charles Kennedy: You Ask The Questions
The MP and former leader of the Liberal Democrats answers your questions, such as 'So, were you betrayed by Vince Cable?' and 'Do you want your own chat show?'
Inside Profiles
Romola Garai: An actor's life for me – at least for now
Sunday, 15 November 2009
The darling of directors such as Poliakoff and Ozon harbours dreams of being a writer – and appearing alongside that feminist icon, Lisa Simpson.
Tessa Sanderson: 'I was spat on and called golliwog'
Sunday, 15 November 2009
An amazing life has included Olympic gold and outspoken views on drugs. Now Tessa's academy is finding our sporting stars of the future – so why is she still an outsider?
How We Met: Lucy Cohu & Anna Maxwell Martin
Sunday, 15 November 2009
'Men drop like flies around her – they make fools of themselves and she's not even aware of it'
Simon Cowell: Idol rich
Saturday, 14 November 2009
Ian Burrell: The money's rolling in for the talent-show impresario whose hold over audiences and the industry borders on the terrifying.
My Secret Life: Heston Blumenthal, chef, 43
Saturday, 14 November 2009
My parents were ... eccentric. My mum's not shy in speaking her mind. My old man prefers an easy life – like me. Dad had a leasing company but retired over 15 years ago. Mum helped with the business and brought up me and my sister, Alexis.
Agustin Pichot: How the Pumas learnt to roar
Saturday, 14 November 2009
Once he provided flair on the field. Now Agustin Pichot is driving Argentina's success behind the scenes, leading them into the Tri-Nations. He tells Chris Hewett about his dream to equal Australia's success.
Dwight Yorke: Southgate got a huge break – why didn't I?
Friday, 13 November 2009
The Brian Viner Interview: After single-handedly turning Sir Alex Ferguson's hair grey, the former Manchester United striker thinks he's ready to run a big club. He speaks about race, women and his drinking adventures with Brian Lara.
James Smith: We need a worldwide carbon trade
Thursday, 12 November 2009
The Business Interview: Shell may seem an unlikely climate campaigner, but their UK chairman is crossing his fingers for an international deal on CO2 emissions at Copenhagen
Steve McClaren: I survived ultimate failure. Now I fear nothing
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Two years since he left England under a raincloud, the former national manager is enjoying his day in the sun, topping the Dutch league with FC Twente. In an exclusive interview, he tells Sam Wallace how he rebuilt his life, and why he won't rush back to the Premier League.
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Allegra McEvedy, chef, writer, broadcaster and restaurateur
Thursday, 12 November 2009
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