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- 'Aerofilms' - A history of Britain from above
- Changing climate around the world
- Hindu Shivaratri festival in Kathmandu
- Dominican Republic celebrates Independence Day
- Northern lights from around the world
- Balinese Usaba Dalem - annual ritual of roast pig sacrifice
- The Lucerne Carnival in Switzerland
- Inside the lavish residency of fugitive president Victor Yanukovych
- Forgotten art - Chinese Opera struggles to compete with modern day entertainments
Science
- Teen cancer survivor Elana Simon helps scientists study her own rare disease
- Could the Woolly Mammoth be brought back to life?
- Is the right or left side of your brain more dominant? Take this quiz to find out
- Ministers take next step towards approving IVF procedures that would allow three-parent babies
- The search for 'Earth 2.0' continues apace as Nasa announces the discovery of four new 'Goldilocks' planets, taking the known total to nine
- Fully formed teeth removed from the brain of a baby suffering from a rare tumour
- Planetary 'bonanza': Nasa's Kepler telescope discovers 715 new exoplanets
Obituaries
- Lady Llewellyn: Cipher officer who established and led a team crucial to Winston Churchill's wartime centre of operations
- Mavis Gallant: Québécoise writer who settled in Paris and found a home for her masterful short stories in the pages of The New Yorker
- Duffy Power: Blues and rock'n'roll singer whose troubled career still yielded collaborations with Jack Bruce and Bert Jansch
Voices
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- Owen Jones: Give us Spitting Image back!
- Tales from the Watercooler: I still get a thrill from a good motorcade
- If students think that stripping is the way to make ends meet then there’s something missing from their education
- Howard Jacobson: Lewis Gill may not have meant his punch to kill, but any swing at a man's face is an act of barbarity
- Is our ridicule of Germany a cover for the fear that we too could have fostered Nazism?
- Editor's letter: Festival celebrates literature, but also freedom itself
- Errors and Omissions: Nothing unique in allowing rhetoric to trump logic
- The Big Questions: Who would ‘Spitting Image’ target nowadays? Can Scotland survive on its own?
- Man about Town: These ingredients were special, but it's what you do with them that really matters
- Oscars 2014: And the award for playing it safe goes to... Hollywood
- When councils shroud their deals with private developers in secrecy, you get the feeling something's up
- It’s adults, not kids, who need my guide to audience etiquette
- Protect whistleblowers, or you open the door to people like Julian Assange
- The release of The Book Thief marks another step in cinema taking a more rounded view of World War Two
- Why I'm giving up clothes for Lent
- The biggest risk to a procrastinator is the internet
- Four steps the UK should take to stop the CAR from turning into another Rwanda
- World View: The persecution of Muslims is Burma’s most toxic issue
- i Editor's Letter: Lunch with Kate Monro
- It’s no good, Dawkins. No one’s going to abandon religion because some atheist is banging on at them about science
- While politicians bicker over self-serving definitions of poverty, a simple measure of ‘need’ is being overlooked
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's ‘Stephen Ward’ flops: Why can’t the West End do musicals any more?
- I’m truly honoured to be a home-town boy from Manchester... and it looks like I’m in good company
- The idea that Katy Perry meant to insult Islam in her new video 'Dark Horse' is ludicrous
- Never mind sharp-elbow parenting, David Laws. True equality of opportunity would mean the abolition of private education
- Dyslexic students get extra support, but what about those without the label who struggle with reading?
- If you want social mobility, don’t blame everything on the past
- How our nation of homeowners became ‘generation rent’
- i Editor's Letter: An improbable scenario – but not impossible
Editorials
- The Big Six must return the £400m owed to customers
- David Cameron hoped Angela Merkel would solve his Brussels problem. He should have known better
- More planets means more chance of extraterrestrial life
- The Conservatives’ pledge to bring down net migration was always wrong-headed. Now we know it won’t be met
Commentators
- Grow up, grandpa: Years after 'Sachsgate', Andrew Sachs reveals he is still not talking to his granddaughter
- Angela Merkel visit: German Chancellor delivers reality check for Tory Eurosceptics
- The new Two Together railcard means flexible passengers can benefit from the lowest fares in western Europe
Life & Style
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- British agents spied on Yahoo users' 'intimate' webcam images, Snowden files reveal
- Google Street View comes face to face with polar bears in the Canadian tundra
- Samsung Galaxy S5 knock-off arrives two days after the real deal, and for £400 less
- Nasa's tough and mobile 'jumble of tent poles' could be the future of space exploration
- 'Dad will die as he lived, covered by horrible crocheted blankets': US comedian Laurie Kilmartin live-tweets her father's death
- Boeing announce self-destructing 'black phone' for government agencies
- 'Mind boggling' trove of 1.25bn emails discovered for sale on online black market
Money
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- The hidden homeless: Government urged to help vulnerable women who sleep rough
- Energy firms told to return £400m to customers
- Simon Read: Sickening tale that reinforces the need to protect elderly
- Simon Read: Surely someone has had a positive bank experience?
- Donald MacInnes: When a plumber's grandson's musical goes down the tubes...
- Bargain Hunter: Take a time-travelling trip for two on a Waterstones card
- Where can I get the best return for my £20,000 nest egg?
- Mark Dampier: Ignore the squabbling and get the best of both worlds in trusts
- Money alert: Impartial energy comparison site
Student
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- Speaker John Bercow named chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire
- One in three strippers 'are students paying for their education'
- London student fined £1,010 for chalk slogan protest
- Oxford student who killed herself after breaking up with her boyfriend had been 'harassed' by a lecturer, inquest told
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Volcanic eruptions ‘contributed to global warming pause’, scientists claim
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India's gay community scrambling after court decision recriminalises homosexuality
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Independence row gets vicious as First Minister Alex Salmond accuses UK Government of being 'thieves' who plunder Scotland's oil and gas reserves
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Now the two most famous scientific institutions in Britain and the US agree: 'Climate change is more certain than ever'
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Scottish independence: Warnings over pound ‘swaying undecided voters’ as poll shows strong lead for 'No' vote
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David Cameron's migration pledge 'in tatters', as figures reveal net immigration of 200,000
- 1 Saudi preacher who 'raped and tortured' his five -year-old daughter to death is released after paying 'blood money'
- 2 Is the right or left side of your brain more dominant? Take this quiz to find out
- 3 14-year-old floors the world with deceptively simple poem
- 4 Carrie Underwood: US country queen speaks out for gay marriage – but how will conservative fans take it?
- 5 The idea that Katy Perry meant to insult Islam in her new video 'Dark Horse' is ludicrous
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