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Wednesday 28 November 2012Last updated 1 minute ago

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Government minister warns: 'We must develop a third more land'

More than 1,500 square miles of open countryside — an area twice the size of Greater London — needs to be built on to meet housing demand, the Government’s planning minister will warn.

State regulation 'greatest threat to newspapers'

Leveson report: 86 politicians from all three major parties urge David Cameron not to bring in new press laws if Lord Justice Leveson recommends state regulation on Thursday.

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UKip row: 'mafia' council told us to keep quiet

The parents at the centre of the Ukip fostering row say the council behaved "like the mafia" and told them to keep quiet.

Cyril Smith escaped abuse charges three times

Cyril Smith was never charged because the Director of Public Prosecutions claimed the victims were of suspect character.

Guy the Gorilla returns as a national treasure

He was once one of London’s most famous residents - a handsome bachelor with global celebrity status.

Till death (or at least our sixties) us do part

Increasingly, older couples are bucking the divorce trend and splitting up. Neil Tweedie discovers why

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Canada - more than just Mounties and maple leaves

Bank of England Governor Mark Carney is just the latest in a line of Canadians, writes Sarah Rainey

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Sports Personality's most underwhelming winners

Two golds doesn't get a nomination in 2012, but Giggs won award for less.

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Google UK boss fights back over tax payments

Matt Brittin says it is up to MPs to set the tax rates that companies pay.

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King: Osborne’s £37bn QE grab won’t help him

BoE Governor warns that cash grab won't bolster the UK’s finances.

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NHS must become 'fastest not slowest' on innovation

Scientists warn Government must drive an overhaul of the NHS.

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Mark Carney a 'significant positive' for banks

UBS does not expect Carney to be as tough on lenders as Mervyn King.

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Redknapp: QPR have the fight to beat the drop

Harry Redknapp feels more confident, after seeing goalless draw with Sunderland, that QPR can avoid relegation.

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Chelsea 'regret' Clattenburg treatment

Chelsea have expressed "regrets" over their handling of racist abuse complaint against ref... but stop short of saying "sorry".

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Lawes named in squad to face All Blacks

Courtney Lawes has been confirmed in England's 23-man squad for Saturday's Test against New Zealand.

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Stuck in her new brown-stone’s titular safe room with her daughter (a young Kristen Stewart), Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) employs guile, guns, gas tanks and even insulin-filled syringes to protect herself and her offspring. One of cinema’s spunkiest examples of “you toucha my kid, I smasha your face”, all overseen by the mighty David Fincher.

Top 20 mothers in the movies

As Pixar's Brave comes to DVD, Mark Monahan rounds up cinema's most memorable mothers.

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Paulie Walnuts to sing Family Guy theme tune

Former Sopranos star Tony Sirico joins Judi Dench and Dennis Waterman as actors who sing theme tunes.

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Stately homes on the silver screen

Stately homes on the silver screen

Great Expectations, out on Friday, is the latest film to make a star of Britain's stately homes.

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Trending: Bright touches

As fashion’s finest raise a sartorial smile with bright, colour-popping hues, autumn is the time to stand stylishly loud and proud.

Driven: VW Golf GTI Cabriolet

Volkswagen's legendary Golf GTI is available as a cabriolet once again. Erin Baker takes it for a spin.

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