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Widespread marking problems lead to unprecedented lag in publication of Sats results
Biofuels have forced global food prices up by 75%, confidential World Bank report says
Burglary six days earlier could be linked to 'frenzied' stabbing of promising biochemists
Zimbabwe withdraws from next summer's World Twenty20, but ICC decides not to suspend country
Veteren BBC foreign correspondent and father-in-law of Boris Johnson has died
James May and Richard Hammond have not signed new contracts, leading to fears they could leave show
Transsexual American Thomas Beatie gives birth to baby girl conceived using donor sperm
Two sexual health charities call for children as young as four to be given compulsory sex education
Woman involved in assault allegation against four players says she will not make police complaint
Shakilus Townsend, 16, becomes 18th teenage victim of the capital's street crime epidemic this year
MPs yesterday threw out a series of proposed reforms to their expenses when 33 ministers joined forces with a cross-party group of backbenchers to maintain the current system
London mayor, Boris Johnson, launches inquiry into claims of inappropriate behaviour by Ray Lewis
The UK government will not embark on a badger cull to tackle TB in cattle, the BBC has reported
UK top spy Alex Allan's collapse being treated as 'non-suspicious' by Scotland Yard
In our daily audio show, Jon Dennis and guests discuss the allegations against Ray Lewis; Colombia’s Farc rebels and the freeing of Ingrid Betancourt; and Metropolis’s missing scenes
A man seized control of a bulldozer in Jerusalem today and used it to overturn a bus before he was shot and killed
Nick Watt and guests discuss the 60th anniversary of the NHS
Government declares state of emergency after demonstration about election fraud turns violent
Hundreds of Dutch bars are suing the government for discrimination over the tobacco smoking ban, which comes into effect today but does not apply to cannabis
Sport: Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar's 18-month ban for indiscipline suspended after appeal
Sport: From 2010, Donington Park, rather than Silverstone, will host British grand prix
Arts & entertainment: Peter Bradshaw: DreamWorks' new animated family comedy has some laughs and is a solid bet for the summer holidays
Arts & entertainment: Led by the maverick Hamish McAlpine, Tartan Films was the UK's most influential indie film distributor
Business & money: Shares in Britain's biggest buy-to-let mortgage lender slump after US firm pulls out capital injection
Business & money: Store's sale attracted less interest than last year, providing further evidence of high street slowdown
Multimedia: The Last Supper bursts into new life after Peter Greenaway secures permission to reinvent it
Multimedia: From Jay Z's wonderwall to a Stone Circle sunset, the colour from this year's festival
Our Uganda aid project: In Katine, Uganda, the Guardian is tracking a three-year development programme
Comment is free: Joanna Moorhead: Britain's 16-year-olds are settling on to sofas for the summer. Who can blame them?
Comment is free: Mark Lawson: Recent 'sightings' expose a collective anxiety that has more to do with security fears than ET
Environment, science & technology: User details to be handed over to entertainment company Viacom include every video on the website
Environment, science & technology: Endorsed by top chefs, cheaper species such as pollack and sea bass catch up with cod
Life & style: Plastic flip-flops is this summer's footwear faux-pas. Instead, embrace the man-sandal
Travel: Now he's got a bit more time to enjoy the capital, the former mayor reveals his favourite London haunts
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