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Actress say she and her husband are not 'remotely romantic' and view Valentine’s Day cards with horror.
Experts fret that new technology will destroy jobs, but history shows they’ll be wrong, says Jeremy Warner.
Respiratory infection hinders recovery of Venezuelan President following cancer surgery in Cuba.
Osborne's child benefit cut 'one of the biggest shambles since poll tax', says Shadow Treasury Minister.
Labour proposes tax raid on pension savings of wealthier Britons in one of Ed Balls’s first big policy announcements.
Jim Davidson is in hiding following his arrest on suspicion of historical sexual offences.
Big rise in credit for households and businesses is clearest signal yet that efforts to free up credit are working.
The share of euros in the world’s rising powers’ reserve holdings has fallen to its lowest level since 2002.
Twitter is now worth around $11bn (£6.8bn), and is likely to make its market debut next year, analysts have claimed.
A once-banned book on sex and pregnancy from the 18th century is expected to fetch up to £400 when it goes on sale in Edinburgh next week.
Award-winning Annabel Pitcher's second novel, Ketchup Clouds, is taut and compelling tale of secrets, lies and guilt.
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Many London Underground stations are worth visiting in their own right for their architectural and aesthetic appeal, argues Ian Jones.
The London Underground turns 150 next week. Could this be the year to ride it for pleasure?
On a motorbike ride across Ladakh, Geoff Hill encounters astonishing scenery – and local wise men.
Our medic in the Antarctic, Robert Conway, reflects on what makes his job so fascinating.
'Evidence does not support a claim' that Google abused its position, says FTC.
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