Has Cameron done a deal?
Andy McSmith: Mandelson attack shines spotlight on Tory leader's links with Rupert Murdoch
Inside UK
Worldwide record-breaking mania strikes new
More than 200,000 people around the world came together today to break some wacky and wonderful records on the fifth annual Guinness World Records Day, which commemorates the day in 2004 when Guinness World Records became the world's bestselling copyright book.
- Police guide to riding a bicycle given thumbs down
- Unemployment may have peaked, figures suggest
- The Rolling Stone who gathered no money
- Man sacked for belief in psychics backed by judge (but, of course, he knew that would happen)
- The Big Question: Why is Britain's DNA database the biggest in the world, and is it effective?
- Home Secretary agrees protocol with advisers
Don't miss...
Ex-ministers call for vote on war in Afghanistan
Pressure grows on Brown after claim that US was close to troop decision is rejected
Latest videos
A mother in Whitehall
Joanna Moorhead: Sara Payne's campaign for a sex offenders' register divided Britain. Now she is making waves again.
Gender pay gap falls to an all-time low new
Sean O'Grady: The Office for National Statistics says the difference between typical earnings of a man and a woman is 12.2%.
Most popular in UK News
Read
1 Worldwide record-breaking mania strikes new
2 Has Cameron done a deal with Murdoch?
3 Why Dimbleby will be giving bullocks a wide berth new
4 Griffin announces alliance of EU nationalist parties
5 Mandelson named 'undisputed alpha male' of Westminster new
6 Brown details tighter immigration rules
7 TV bosses act over election debates deadlock new
8 Calls over boy rapist were ignored, says judge new
9 MPs back hacker's extradition fight new
10 Justin Fenton: 'Disputes are pettier than in Baltimore'
11 Justin Fenton in London: Britain's use of DNA is light years ahead
12 Wife says noisy sex conviction breaches rights
13 Man sacked for belief in psychics backed by judge (but, of course, he knew that would happen)
14 Justin Fenton in London: The sound of fireworks reminds me of home
Emailed
1 Brown details tighter immigration rules
2 Has Cameron done a deal with Murdoch?
3 Anger over MoD civil servants' bonuses
4 The Big Question: Why is Britain's DNA database the biggest in the world, and is it effective?
5 MPs back hacker's extradition fight new
6 Register of Britain's stalkers is proposed
7 Scalding victims lose fight to sue McDonald's
8 Plain English campaigners target police jargon
9 PM contacts bereaved mother over mis-spelt letter
10 Youth wing of UK Muslim group calls for jihad
11 New laws may fall short of campaign goal but they should help to protect children
12 Calls over boy rapist were ignored, says judge new
13 Griffin announces alliance of EU nationalist parties
14 Police guide to riding a bicycle given thumbs down
15 Man sacked for belief in psychics backed by judge (but, of course, he knew that would happen)
Commented
1Has Cameron done a deal with Murdoch?
2Brown details tighter immigration rules
3Johann Hari: Accept the facts ? and end this futile 'war on drugs'
4Anger over MoD civil servants' bonuses
5Undercurrent of doubt over electric motors
6Mandelson to become Government's 'TV face'
7They come in search of justice ? but end up thrown into jail
8The dirtiest ever footballers
9The Rolling Stone who gathered no money
10Armistice Day: The Great War and the words we mustn't forget
Columnist Comments
• Matthew Norman: Cowell is a God
He has no need to play God. On Greek mythological lines, he is one
• Adrian Hamilton: Lies, damn lies and Berlin speeches
We're back to propping up rotten regimes. Stability is more important than values
• Christina Patterson: Why it's hard to be a blonde in the City
A big, fat, dark, ugly man who complained about their intelligence

