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Norwich manager Chris Hughton has defended his decision to go for the win after plan backfired when Scott Parker scored a late winner for Fulham
footballClub announce youth coach Neil Adams as replacement
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Lewis Hamilton celebrates victory on the Bahrain Grand Prix
Formula One Brit holds off Mercedes team-mate Rosberg to win thrilling Grand Prix
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tv...when the books were published years ago
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Boat RaceCambridge protest early clash that left them lagging
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Grandma in residence: Marian Robinson on the White House lawn
newsThe First Lady's mother plays a critical role in the White House
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footballReferee Taylor has questionable day with the whistle
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Robert Redford (left) and Chris Evans in a scene from
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Bear and hare woodland scene from John Lewis Christmas advert
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football Arsenal concede more ground in race for Champions League football
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Scottish singer Donovan enjoyed transatlantic hits in the 1960s with “Mellow Yellow” and “Hurdy Gurdy Man”
musicDonovan and seven pupils, in a Bahamian paradise
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Jermain has won the Voice
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news Eddie Izzard has said he will lose fans over his public plea for Scotland to remain part of the UK
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6 April 2014: Google's colourful Doodle celebrating the Twenty20 cricket World Cup final between India and Sri Lanka
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Worsley's scientist father said she would only be fit to clean toilets with a History degree: 'So now I take a lot of pride in saying, 'Ha, Dad! Ha, ha, ha, ha!'
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Ellen DeGeneres
tvThe search is on for the new David Letterman
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Tetris was displayed on two sides of the 29-storey Cira Centre
techTetris fans in Philadelphia were able to play their favourite video game on an epic scale when it was projected onto a skyscraper

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The 1915 Armenian genocide: Finding a fit testament to a timeless crime

The Armenian genocide: Finding a fit testament to a timeless crime

As the last survivors die out, academics must consider how best to create a lasting memorial to the 1.5 million who were murdered, says Robert Fisk
The demise of the lads' mag: The news that 'Nuts' may fold and the rise of more thoughtful reading show that young men have increased respect for themselves

The demise of the lads' mag

The news that 'Nuts' may fold and the rise of more thoughtful reading show that young men have increased respect for themselves
The Vikings were feared for a reason

Patrick Cockburn: The Vikings were feared for a reason

Ignore recent revisionism. The Norsemen carried out atrocities to equal those of the German SS
North Korea wants our television: Under Kim Jong-un, TV is pretty grim. But now the Supreme Leader is considering sampling the delights of Top Gear, Tinky Winky and Doctor Who

North Korea wants our television

Under Kim Jong-un, TV is pretty grim. But now the Supreme Leader is considering sampling the delights of Top Gear, Tinky Winky and Doctor Who
From hero to villain: '12 Years a Slave' star Chiwetel Ejiofor tipped as James Bond's next arch-nemesis

From hero to villain

'12 Years a Slave' star Chiwetel Ejiofor tipped as James Bond's next arch-nemesis
Nicola Formichetti: 'The Lady Gaga thing pushed me into the limelight'

Nicola Formichetti: 'The Lady Gaga thing pushed me into the limelight'

The fashion designer has gone from styling one star to steering the artistic direction of a big brand. Alexander Fury meets him
Obamacare health reform rises from the ashes

Rupert Cornwell: Obamacare rises from the ashes

The President's unpopular healthcare policy is finally finding favour – much to the hysteria of the Republicans
Rob Brydon on comedy politics and dining with his co-star Steve Coogan for The Trip to Italy

Rob Brydon: Comedy politics and The Trip

Lazy criticism, women on comedy panel shows and intimations of mortality… the new prince of Saturday-night TV chews the fat
Women make better films and better friends

DJ Taylor: Women make better films and better friends

News that movies with decent female speaking roles do better chimes with my experience of social events
A Year In Development exhibition: Not all photographers are giving in to the lure of digital

In pictures: A Year In Development exhibition

The exhibition celebrates the work of a select band of photographers who continue to prefer the dark magic of the hand-printed photograph
Lucy Worsley: The TV historian on BBC's The First Georgians, David Starkey and why she'll never appear on Strictly Come Dancing

Lucy Worsley breathes life back into the Georgians

The TV historian reveals how she proved 'em all wrong – from her father to David Starkey to her speech therapist
The 30 best Easter events for all the family

The 30 best Easter events

Sarah Baxter provides a day-by-day schedule of what’s going on in every region so the little ones won’t get bored for a second
Bill Granger recipes: Celebrate the Easter break with a homemade pizza party

Bill Granger's homemade pizzas

Pre-prepare the dough, then let the kids (and adults!) loose to personalise their pizzas exactly as they like – what a great way to start the school break...
Adrian: West Ham keeper ready to stop Liverpool's SAS strike force

Adrian: West Ham keeper ready to stop Liverpool's SAS strike force

The Spaniard faces one of the hardest jobs in football today - up against Liverpool's fearsome forward line of Suarez and Sturridge. But he's unfazed
The Last Word: Barcelona ban alone will not stop this teenage meat market

The Last Word: Barca ban alone will not stop this teenage meat market

Fifa sanction must be just the start of a fundamental crackdown on treating kids as commodities