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Gordon Brown has defended the time taken to reopen UK airspace following the shutdown caused by the volcanic ash cloud, saying the Government would ''never be forgiven'' if aircraft had been allowed to fly when people's lives were at risk.
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson speaks ahead of his side's Europa League semi-final against Hamburg.
Hilary Alexander unearths the perfect red dress, two-tone shoes and where to get Billie Piper's covetable earrings.
Producer Robert Rodriquez and director Nimrod Antal describe why they became involved in the latest installment of the sci-fi Predator series, staring Adrien Brody and Laurence Fishburne.
Driver can be seen steering with his elbows while reading the paperback.
The RSPCA is to turn away unwanted pets from animal rescue centres in an attempt to save money during the recession.
Fausta is ill with a condition that only affects those women in Peru who were abused or raped during the years of terrorist struggle.
A video of a pet cat playing with an app on its owner's Apple iPad has had over one million views on video sharing site YouTube.
Xanthe Clay shows how to make a mouthwatering Mediterranean-inspired fish dish with olive salsa and griddled bread in under five minutes.
Jane Archer offers a behind-the-scenes view of P & O's latest ship, Azura, which will be sailing from Southampton this summer.
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Bond girl Gemma Arterton steps out at the gala screening of her new thriller, The Disappearance of Alice Creed.
Fashion shows, makeovers and interviews with top designers.
Credit crunch busting advice from top investment advisers.
We test run the latest phones, mp3 players, games and gadgets.
Delicious recipes prepared from carrier bag to plate in five minutes flat.
Reviews of films, concerts, exhibitions, plays, ballet and more... this is your daily one minute oasis of culture.
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