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Home and dry: An Airside Operations employee marshals a plane into its landing slot

On Runway Patrol: How safe is take-off?

Heathrow's runway patrol - the people with the toughest jobs in aviation.

Inside This Britain

George Kerr has been a leading figure in judo for four decades

Scotsman, 72, joins judo's highest rank

Monday, 8 February 2010

Only seven living people hold judo's highest rank, the "10th Dan" black belt. As of yesterday, a 72-year-old Scotsman is one of them.

Three-inch heels, fake tan, perms, piercings, group hugs - anything not to be boring

Big Brother auditions: The exhibitionists' exhibitionists

Sunday, 7 February 2010

A Slice of Britain: It is their last chance. The final series of 'Big Brother' is casting, and so the Britons who are most desperate for fame – and least encumbered by inhibition – queue through the night for auditions and their turn to out-humiliate everyone else.

Tesco bans barefoot shoppers from stores

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

A man has been refused entry to Tesco after attempting to shop barefoot in its stores.

Heavy metal enthusiasts have begun an online campaign to get their head-banging music genre recognised as a religion

Census 2011: 'Heavy metal's not music. It's a religion'

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

As next year's census nears, head-bangers are among the groups demanding special recognition

Watching the action unfold on television was too much for some supporters to bear

Deflated yet proud, Dunblane is grateful to hometown hero

Monday, 1 February 2010

It was "commiseration cake" all round in Dunblane, Andy Murray's former home town.

Patrick Strudwick's investigation into the bizarre world of gay-to-straight conversion began last year

The bizarre world of gay-to- straight conversion

Monday, 1 February 2010

Patrick Strudwick: Small but evangelical band of psychotherapists believe homosexuality is a form of mental illness

Coldest January in 23 years

Monday, 1 February 2010

Britain had its coldest January for more than 20 years. It was also drier and sunnier than average, according to climatologist Philip Eden.

Australian soldiers march during yesterday's service at Fromelles

Burial at last for 250 unknown soldiers

Sunday, 31 January 2010

A Slice of Britain: In the summer of 1916, during a single day's fighting to capture a tiny French hamlet, more than 2,200 Allied soldiers were killed. The remains of 1,700 could not be individually reclaimed and honoured. Until yesterday.

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