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28-year-old arrives from Internacional in Brazil

School holiday price Facebook rant goes viral after father's rage at expensive breaks

A frustrated father who posted an angry rant on Facebook about school holiday prices has struck a chord with parents across the nation.

Konstantinos Mitroglou

Transfer news: Fulham reportedly closing in on Kostas Mitroglou

Olympiakos striker has been in good form this season

Andy McSmith's Diary: The case of the MP, the police chief and the missing personal apology

As if the police had not already inflicted enough trouble on themselves with the plebgate saga, a Chief Constable had to ‘fess up that his force did not understand the law that protects an MP’s right to speak freely.

Illnesses are good for GDP with the money drug companies and health institutions are paid to come up with new treatments

Guy Hands: No matter what the politicians say, GDP is a distorted guide to economic performance – and a bad way to measure prosperity

When running a business, you learn that nothing matters more than setting the correct objectives and making sure you keep a very close eye on the balance sheet.

Charis Mavrias celebrates with his Sunderland team-mates after scoring against Kidderminster

Sunderland 1 Kidderminster 0 match report: Charis Mavrias gives Sunderland the slightest edge

Black Cats continue their strong cup form this season in a week that has seen them reach the League Cup final and FA Cup fifth round

Spain captain Iker Casillas lifts the Euro 2012 trophy

Euro 2016: England avoid Spain, Germany, Italy and Netherlands after being confirmed among qualifying seeds

Roy Hodgson's side cannot play Portugal, Greece, Russia and Bosnia-Herzegovina either

Former rate-setter Adam Posen warns of danger of Help to Buy property bubble

Bank needs to dampen impact of Chancellor’s scheme ,

Gabor Vona delivers a speech during a demonstration of the nationalist party in Budapest. Campaign groups want to see Home Secretary Theresa May enforce a ban on Mr Vona entering the UK.

Hope Not Hate call for Jobbik leader Gabor Vona to be banned from the UK

Campaigners want to stop Gabor Vona holding a rally in London on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day

Close-up image of a conker and single horse chestnut leaf, which is showing signs of leaf miner damage (Getty Creative)

UK conker trees under threat from alien invading moths as scientists say Britain’s wasps are losing the insect war

Experts say there simply aren’t enough wasps to keep the horse chestnut-munching moths at bay

Postcard from... Rome

The disputed objects were largely ancient Etruscan treasures, similar to this one - an Etruscan black-figured amphora depicting the death of Medusa - on display in Rome's Qurinale Presidential Palace

Italy threatens legal action after British Government refuses to return artefacts seized from disgraced London art dealer

Sculptures of marble heads, a bronze bust of Alexander the Great and bronze statuettes of the gods form part of the collection

Champagne would also like to see more use of television inside the stadium, ending the situation where TV viewers see more of the play through action replays than paying fans

Jérôme Champagne set to challenge Sepp Blatter and run for the Fifa presidency

Champagne looks to burst the bubble of the long-serving Fifa overlord in next year’s presidential elections

Stewart Sutherland and his wife Natasha, leave Telford Magistrates' Court in Shropshire

Term-time holiday: All respect to the Sutherland family, but the law's the law - and it's not so bad

Also germane to the issue is the  pumping-up of travel prices during school breaks

A statue of Alexander the Great in the northern Greek city of Salonica. Scientists believe they may have solved the 2000 year old mystery of how the ruler died

Mystery of Alexander the Great's death solved? Ruler was 'killed by toxic wine' claim scientists

A leading toxicologist has said that Alexander the Great may have died after drinking wine made from a poisonous plant that would have cause a slow and painful death

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'Crude stunt': Glasgow blasted for plans to blow up local landmarks in Commonwealth Games opening ceremony

Just a 'crude stunt'? Glasgow to blow up local buildings at Commonwealth Games

Five tower blocks to be destroyed with 1,250kgs of explosives during opening ceremony
When the 'nanny state' ruled: Strange appeal of bossy ad campaigns from the 1960s and 1970s

Bossy ad campaigns from 60s and 70s

The ads warned us against everything from dropping litter to venturing near water. Now a new book is celebrating them
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The often eccentric medium has attracted devoted listeners - and created media stars
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Delicious pick-me-up: Cooking with coffee

From baked beans to roast meats, using coffee in the kitchen doesn't have to start and finish with desserts
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Feet first: 10 best outdoor running shoes

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Why we are heading for a thrilling finale in the Premier League

Fixtures, fitness and form will decide both ends of the table in a vintage campaign. And then there is the race for promotion...
Grand National 2014: Jim Beaumont - Room at top for local boy made good

Jim Beaumont: Room at top for local boy made good

The Liverpool-born bellboy at the Adelphi who became a Grand National-winning owner, tells Kevin Garside about a life of Aintree dreams
Anna Watkins: Hitting the water with the non-stop rowing machine

Anna Watkins: Hitting the water with the non-stop rowing machine

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It's a dog's life at The Arch - the latest five-star boutique hotel catering for Britain’s pet-pampering boom

It's a dog's life at the five-star hotel catering for Britain’s pet-pampering boom

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The Kinks star Dave Davies on his emotional return to the UK stage and his 'toxic' relationship with older brother Ray

The Kinks star Dave Davies returns to UK stage

Davies plays his first hometown gig in 13 years next week at the Barbican