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Paul Burrell; Dodi was not 'the one' for Diana
Paul Burrell, the Princess's butler, makes a series of major revelations at her inquest.
Peter Hain faces new calls to step down after it was announced that he would face a full parliamentary investigation over claims he failed to declare political donations.
Britain's most successful boy band have cemented their comeback with four nominations for this year's Brit awards.
High Street banks have spent about £10 million assembling a team of more than 100 lawyers to fight a landmark case on whether overdraft fees are illegal.
The Home Secretary is facing a backbench rebellion over the police pay row with more than 100 Labour MPs calling on her to back down, as police plan massive demonstration.
Box for carrying human organs
Every effort is made to help people "opt in" to the current donation system, a leading Anglican bishop has said.
A former pub landlord accused of murdering five prostitutes sat stony-faced in a dock as jurors began to be selected for his trial.
A staggering £8 billion-worth of food is thrown away in Britain every year - a third of everything we buy, campaigners say.
An MP is to call for an investigation into how a senior police officer awaiting trial for murdering his wife came to be given bail.
Selina Scott, the former newsreader, has reignited the row over ageism in the BBC by accusing the corporation of "excluding" women over the age of 50.
A police officer has been forced into resigning after he gave a Muslim colleague a pack of bacon and a bottle of wine as a joke present during a Christmas party.
Eventide: Last Great Yarmouth trawler
Once 1000-strong, Great Yarmouth's commercial trawler fleet has dwindled to one, due to over-fishing and European quotas.
Today's students are turning to "the University of Google" for instant answers rather than rigorous research of their subjects, according to a senior academic.
Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy
President married model "last week".
British Council offices
Kremlin restricts UK staff visas after offices remain open.
 
iPhone
Apple set to unveil improved handset for the same price.
Wesley Snipes
Blade actor Wesley Snipes faces 16 years in prison.
A fan of television drama CSI beheaded his half-brother before trying to cover his tracks with tricks from the show, a court has heard.
Forecasters predict more than a week's rain could fall across Britain in just a few hours.
Iggle Piggle
Actor from BBC children's television series tells tribunal he was put in danger by being made to wear a faulty suit for three months.
Gordon Brown's £50 million deep clean of hospitals is in danger of becoming an "empty gesture", cleaning contractors warned.
Northern Rock faces effective nationalisation by the end of the month at a potential cost to the taxpayer of over £50 billion.
At least four people are killed as a suicide bomber and three men armed with grenades attacks a five-star hotel in Kabul popular with Westerners.
Rudy Giuliani
Mr Giuliani's "late-state" plan defies conventional wisdom that only early victories can build the momentum needed for a party nomination.
President condemns Iran as the foremost threat to global security as he attempted to rally Gulf states behind a tougher line against the Islamic Republic.
A manhunt is underway for a marine suspected of murdering a 20-year-old pregnant colleague, as concern mounts over a spate of killings by combat veterans.
Alan Thompson; Atlantic sailor calls his local pub for help
A British sailor seriously injured during a transatlantic voyage is rescued after he called his local pub for help - but loses his yacht for good.
Pioneering research connects offenders' diet and behaviour.
Play lays bare ambassador and showgirl's relationship.
Chihuahuas and other miniature breeds gain in popularity.
Unfortunate photo appears on front of tourist brochure.
Colombian's experience puts TV 'bushtucker trials' in perspective.
"Harriet Harman used her interview with Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson in Saturday's Telegraph to raise the prospect of the voting age being reduced from 18 to 16."
Farewell India: Peter Foster, What will Apple reveal? Claudine Beaumont, Braveheart Daniel Barenboim: Metin Yilmaz, January Blues: christa
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