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American magician David Blaine (pictured) kept Chris Blackhurst spellbound during a show this week
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Stick-up in the air: Liam Neeson in the action thriller ‘Non-Stop’

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The white stuff: chef John Moeller with President Bill Clinton

food + drinkA new memoir spills the beans on cooking at the White House

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Rithy Panh’s film has already won an award at the Cannes Film Festival and it could win the first Oscar for Cambodia
filmRithy Panh’s ‘The Missing Picture’ recounts how his country faced horrors of the Khmer Rouge era
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Don’t mention Brand: Andrew Sachs (left) has spurned a reunion with Georgina Baillie

voicesAndrew Sachs reveals that he’s still not talking to his granddaughter

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Flowers and tributes adorn the statue of Sir Tom Finney at Deepdale Stadium the home of Preston North End FC
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... but will it enhance our enjoyment of literature?

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Oscar Pistorius murder trial: what should we expect?

Oscar Pistorius trial: what should we expect?

The murder trial of the world's most famous disabled athlete begins in Pretoria next week
Non-Stop, film review: Liam Neeson's tough guy act is on target in this suspenseful drama

Neeson's tough guy act is on target in Non-Stop

Non-Stop is not a film that will appeal to the airline industry but, true to the title, it strikes a relentless narrative tempo
All the presidents' meals: A new memoir spills the beans on cooking at the White House

White House chef spills the beans

John Moeller cooked family meals for the Bushes and Clintons, and banquets for world leaders
Citizen clean: Campaigners frustrated with the Government's failure to cut the amount of air pollution are uniting to tackle 'invisible killer'

Citizen clean: Campaigners tackle air pollution

Campaigners frustrated with the Government’s failure to cut the amount of air pollution in our cities are uniting to tackle the ‘invisible killer’ themselves
Spritz promises to boost reading speeds to a breakneck 500 words a minute - will it enhance our enjoyment of literature?

Will Spritz enhance our enjoyment of literature?

The new app promises to boost reading speeds to a breakneck 500 words a minute
Mounting tension: Israel’s Knesset debates proposal to enforce its sovereignty at Al-Aqsa Mosque - a move seen as ‘an extreme provocation to Muslims worldwide’

Mounting tension in Israel

Knesset debates proposal to enforce its sovereignty at Al-Aqsa Mosque - a move seen as ‘an extreme provocation to Muslims worldwide’
Hindu nationalists are gaining power in India - and silencing enemies along the way

Hindu nationalists are gaining power in India...

... and silencing enemies along the way
Grow up, grandpa: Years after 'Sachsgate', Andrew Sachs reveals he is still not talking to his granddaughter

'Grow up, Andrew Sachs'

Years after 'Sachsgate', the Fawlty Towers star reveals he is still not talking to his granddaughter
Is it game over for Mario, Donkey Kong and Zelda?

Is it game over for Nintendo?

The Japanese firm is in deep trouble with poor sales of its new Wii U console and sliding profits
Elbow's Guy Garvey reveals how New York - and its cab-drivers - revitalised both him and his songwriting

Guy Garvey: 'How I found myself in the Big Apple'

The Elbow frontman reveals how the city revitalised both him and his songwriting after he split from his partner
The Clink Restaurant in Brixton Prison gives inmates a taste of what life can be like on the outside - and the skills to thrive there

Serving thyme: The Clink Restaurant in Brixton Prison

Diners at the South London prison's restaurant must pass government security checks to ensure they have no links to crime or any inmates
The BBC is planning a revival of mainstream travel TV - but will anyone be watching?

BBC plans revival of mainstream travel TV

The Travel Show makes its mainstream debut on Friday with reports on "Are the French really rude to tourists?" and "Brazil's abseiling rubbish collectors"
Sex & drugs & herring rolls: Punk’s Jewish roots revealed

Sex & drugs & herring rolls: Punk’s Jewish roots revealed

London’s forthcoming Jewish Book Week will take an unusual turn with a session on a hitherto unexplored aspect of popular music history
David Clarke: Villains choose 'safe' London to launder their dirty money

David Clarke: Villains choose 'safe' London to launder their dirty money

Dubious businessmen are moving their cash around with ease, as one of Britain's leading fraud experts tells Jim Armitage
An age-old problem: Why can't summer-born children start school later?

Why can't summer-born children start school later?

It's long been proven that summer-born children are disadvantaged throughout their education