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Owners objected to Premier League's expansion plan.
Premier League broadcaster prepares for takeover bids.
Have our maternity laws gone too far?
Your view: maternity laws
Baftas
Our critics cross swords with director Michael Radford and Bafta judge Annie Griffin.
Fashion stars explain what makes London a world-leading style capital.
Fashion designer Amanda Wakeley explains how to make the most of your week on the slopes.
A meal for six in an hour for less than £30. Annie Nichols serves ricotta and mussels.
Our mother and daughter agony aunts tackle jealousy.
Wind in the Willows
John Preston explores the torments that inspired The Wind in the Willows.
Paul Smith
Sir Paul Smith has built a vast fashion empire - but he wouldn't like to be thought bigheaded.
Ratatouille
Bee Wilson relives some of her culinary disasters.
An aerial view of Lopevi Volcano island
An unspoilt, tribal way of life still holds sway in the South Pacific islands of Vanuatu. But, as Nick Squires is relieved to discover, they don't eat visitors any more.
Lovers
In a world where it's hard to find love, online conversations have a new and important role.
Claudine Beaumont selects the best links for lovers planning for Valentine's Day.
"I wonder what Dr Williams really thinks about death sentences for apostates from Islam."
Christopher Howse
Matt cartoon, Telegraph
Alex cartoon, Telegraph
Mandrake column, Sunday Telegraph