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Ukip leader fears 'moral cowardice' in failing to challenge extremists could lead to areas of British cities becoming 'no-go zones' too
Warning from Baron Evans of Weardale
Latest edition is published a week after many of magazine's editorial team were massacred
Oliver Trusgnach jailed after 11 years on the run
Drivers told to prepare for disruption and difficult conditions
Allister Heath: Swapping CPI for the productivity norm would increase economic stability and reduce booms and busts
We pick the most exciting tourist attractions set to open in the year ahead
British Library chief puts boost in visitor numbers down to rise of social media and phones, leaving people craving 'real human encounters'
Former presidential candidate shocks Republicans with sudden talk of third bid for the White House in 2016, complicating already crowded field
Join Charlie Eccleshare for the latest score and a live match report from Upton Park
As an 'expert' proves his ignorance of the UK on Fox News, Toby Young looks at the 'special relationship'
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Mark Shand's skull was just 1 milimetre thick, a major factor in his death
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Jonathan Trott scores unbeaten 176 for England Lions, while Kevin Pietersen proclaims that new one-day captain Eoin Morgan wants him back
Jason Burt: Brazillian has been made a figure of fun, but his peers and top coaches rate him as among the best in the world for a reason
Colombian international can join another European giant if United do not sign him on permanent basis, says Jorge Mendes
Young Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo becomes Alan Pardew's first signing since he succeeded Neil Warnock at Crystal Palace
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Once a Falklands hero and now under investigation for an alleged liason with a 'sex slave', where did it all go wrong for the 5th in line to the throne? asks Victoria Lambert
January brings the absurd largesse of the transfer window. In its shadow, a world of chancers and criminals is thriving, writes Oliver Brown
As Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson prepare to say goodbye, Jonathan Bernstein asks if Parks and Recreation's final season could mark the end of the network sitcom
The technophobic Annie Hall director says ‘I don’t know how I got into this’
Only seven per cent of directors on the top 250 grossing films are women
The dazzling, ultra-modern concert hall designed by Jean Nouvel opens tomorrow
The Coronation Street actor was interviewed on ITV's Loose Women
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Neil McCormick sees the handsome Scotsman back on spectacular voice and squeezing passion from every note
As a Marx Brothers season at the BFI starts, here are 10 facts about the great comedian Groucho Marx
The best romantic places to stay in New York, including the top hotels for couples, honeymooners and Central Park views
As the stars of Airplane! reprise their roles for a tourism advert, we recall the best quotes from the cult classic
Watch the final three days of the US Masters, with insights from Lee Westwood, Darren Clarke and John Daly
The ski hosting row heats up again as a court in Paris finds in favour of the Ecole de Ski Français and against the Ski Club of Great Britain
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