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Emeli Sandé makes Official Chart history and smashes record held by The Beatles for 50 years
Monday 29 April 2013
The Scottish singer's version of events is going rather well. Next stop? America
Historic vote to ban neonicotinoid pesticides blamed for huge decline in bees
Sunday 28 April 2013
A landmark step in the campaign to ban a nerve-agent pesticide blamed for causing mass die-offs in bees could be reached on Monday following one of the most intensive environmental lobbying battles of recent years.
Fido strikes gold with Britain’s most noxious biofuel: dog excrement
Sunday 28 April 2013
Scourge of the nation’s pavements is to be turned into electricity
James Ashton: AGMs season can still put trouble on agenda
Saturday 27 April 2013
Like the first swallow of summer, Barclays’ shareholder meeting this week signified the beginning of the AGM season. But if signs of summer are upon us, what happened to this year’s shareholder spring?
John Kerry says Assad's Syria regime HAS used sarin chemical weapons against rebels - despite Barack Obama insisting that was a 'red line' for US
Thursday 25 April 2013
Chuck Hagel and John Kerry reveal nerve gas has been used – but they will not invade for now
2014 World Cup hosts unveil caxirolas - a new infuriating instrument to rival the vuvuzela
Thursday 25 April 2013
If you thought vuvuzelas were bad, wait until you hear 80,000 Brazilians shaking their caxirolas
A sound of deafening beating rain
Wednesday 24 April 2013
It may have the presidential seal of approval but football fans in Brazil are reserving judgment on their answer to the vuvuzela.
A week with: The Bayan Audio Streamport Universal
Wednesday 24 April 2013
Digitise your old stereo in style
Samurai-sword wielding Mormon bishop saves woman from stalker attack
Wednesday 24 April 2013
A Mormon bishop has helped his female neighbour escape an attacker by fighting the man off with a Samurai sword.
The Sun's royal editor Duncan Larcombe to be charged over alleged payments to soldier
Wednesday 24 April 2013
The Sun's royal editor Duncan Larcombe is to be charged with conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office after allegedly paying more than £23,000 for stories relating to the Royal family, or military academy Sandhurst.
Death of medical student Sarah Houston after taking banned slimming drug Dinitrophenol highlights dangers of buying pills online, warns Government
Tuesday 23 April 2013
Ban toxic diet aid, says dead student's family
Six die after man opens fire in the street in Russian town of Belgorod - 'because someone had scratched his car'
Monday 22 April 2013
Six people were killed in the Russian town of Belgorod yesterday after a gunman opened fire in a central street, reportedly in anger that someone had scratched his car.
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