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- Selfie-obsessed? Tory MP Michael Fabricant's Twitter account reveals funny trend
- Facebook is 10: What you love (and hate) about the second-biggest site in the world
- Neknomination: Facebook responds to craze after deaths
- Neknomination death: Irish teenager dies after taking part in social media craze
- Rabbits unearth a trove of New Stone Age treasure at Land's End
- Tube strikes 2014: How to make the best of it
- Britain's most tattooed man refused passport renewal
Voices
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- The Government has quietly made registering to vote an onerous task for students. Let's make sure that doesn't stop us reaching the ballot boxes
- There’s nothing the Right enjoys more than demonising Bob Crow. But why shouldn’t the Tube union’s boss take a holiday?
- Inside Whitehall: Spot the motivations behind the critiques of the Gove and Morgan spat
- Russia doesn’t seem to care that it has had to spend stupid money in order to host the Winter Olympics. Maybe it should
- After Falkirk, the pretence of trade-union democracy is coming to an end
- State schools are as good as private schools, Mr Gove. Here’s the proof
- Letter from Asia: A racist attack on a student has finally shone the light on India’s great divide
- At last, a banker with sense on bonuses
- Owen Jones on The Big Benefits Row: The Hopkinsisation of political discourse
- Facebook at 10: The whole is not greater than the sum of its parts, as those ‘parts’ are us
- ‘I am determined to defeat the poachers before it is too late’
- Litter clearing and weeding for rulebreakers? Finally, a half-decent idea from Michael Gove
- As we remember the atrocities of the 20th century, we must change the way we think about violence
- As a gay man, life was unbearable: why I left Russia
- i Editor's Letter: Let Sochi be the gay games
- Dylan Farrow and Woody Allen: There’s no justice in it, but if someone’s a big enough idol, we simply refuse to believe it when bad things are said
- Michael Gove is on a political journey. And people he once took with him – like Sally Morgan – are now being left behind
- The World Health Organisation is right. The invisible hand of the market will only make us fatter
- Diplomatic Channels: Assad and the rebels may be deadlocked but their backers aren't
- Every cloud has a silver lining – although in this case its colours are blue, grey and yellow
- Virginia Ironside's dilemmas: I wish I hadn't read my mothers letters
- Philip Seymour Hoffman: The imperfections that made him so adorable
- Could drinking alcohol while pregnant be classified as a crime?
- Is extending the school day a good idea? We asked the experts
- Sharpen the axe, minister: There should be more political appointments, not fewer
- i Editor's Letter: Philip Seymour Hoffman 1967 -2014
Editorials
- To tackle the scourge of cancer that is spreading across the world will require taking both responsibility and action
- After Falkirk: A cure for a system so open to abuse
- The Environment Agency requires scrutiny
- We are seeing the makings of a welcome return to privately owned banks. Prosperity, however, is another matter
Sport
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- Winter Olympics 2014: Elise Christie sharpens her elbows for speeding on ice
- Olympics: UK Sport announces Basketball has been stripped of all funding - leaving the sport 'aghast'
- Winter Olympics 2014: Lizzy Yarnold throws herself headfirst into Sochi gold rush
- Winter Olympics 2014: GB coach plays down concerns over Sochi slopestyle course
- Winter Olympics 2014: The 10 most memorable moments in the history of the Games
- Sochi Winter Olympics snowboarder reveals 'bathroom rules' - with athletes banned from fishing in toilets
- Ian Thorpe admitted to rehab after Olympic gold-medallist is found disorientated in a Sydney street
Life & Style
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- Explore space and help cure cancer with this smartphone game from Cancer Research UK
- Galaxy S5 to arrive 24 February, but questions remain over Samsung's future
- 'How do I make Facebook completely private?': 6 settings you should have checked by now
- 'Why is Facebook blue?': 10 things you didn’t know about the world's biggest social network
- Facebook is 10: What’s next for the social network?
- ‘Goodnight Earth. Goodnight humanity’: China’s Jade Rabbit rover tweets its own death
Student
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- Megan Roberts: Mother mourns 'beautiful daughter' and says 'no one to blame'
- Graduate job vacancies up 10 per cent with 23,000 positions on offer
- 'Neknomination': Internet drinking game linked to two deaths over the weekend grows in popularity amongst British students
- Why this year’s LGBT History Month is more important than ever
- Former banker Chris Brodie appointed new chair of Student Loans Company - on £50,000 per year
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Is Labour panicking over Ukip? Fears growing that Nigel Farage's party could eat into the white working class vote, admits Peter Hain
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Owen Jones on The Big Benefits Row: The Hopkinsisation of political discourse
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Six-year-old schoolboy suspended for having Mini Cheddars in his lunchbox has now been expelled
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British birth rate leaps by 18% in a decade
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Exclusive: Claimants lose all their income under disability benefits reform
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Is Tony Abbott's Australian administration the most hostile to his nation's environment in history?
- 1 Bobsledder Johnny Quinn puts his training to good use to smash through bathroom door
- 2 Meet the million-year-olds: Human footprints found in Britain are the oldest ever seen outside of Africa
- 3 New insights into the mystery of autism: Could it be caused at birth by salt in the nerves?
- 4 Danish zoo to kill 'surplus' young giraffe and feed him to the lions
- 5 How Japan’s ‘BBC’ is rewriting its role in the Second World War
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