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- The Water Festival celebration
- The Dai minority celebrates New Year
- Easter Rabbit Steeple Chase in Prague
- RNLI My Coast Photography Competition Shortlist
- South Korea ferry sinks carrying 477 people
- Boston Marathon bombing anniversary
- Hillsborough disaster anniversary: RIP to the 96
- Blood moon eclipse
- Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs exhibition in London
People
- Andre Johnson: Wu-Tang Clan-discovered rapper severed his penis and jumped from LA building
- Are beards attractive? Ryan Gosling says yes, but science says no. Take the A-list facial hair challenge and find out who's right
- Paul Weller wins damages from the MailOnline on behalf of his children for 'plastering' site with images of them
- Peaches Geldof dead: Australia’s Next Top Model judging role lined up for star following suicide of model mentor Charlotte Dawson
- Lana Del Rey: 'West Coast' singer's entourage sued for $1million over alleged knife attack
- Was Miley Cyrus hospitalised due to severe allergic reaction to fame and over-promotion?
- Prince George dubbed 'the Republican slayer' in Australia
- David Beckham hits the wall in his fight for a football stadium in Miami's port area
- Doctor Who Series 8: Tom Baker admits ‘I’d blow up the BBC if I had the chance’. And then reveals he’d be up for starring in new series. On the BBC.
- CNN reporter forced to apologise for 'insensitive' and 'racist' coverage of the royal visit to New Zealand
- Ultimate Warrior cause of death: WWE Hall of Famer died from heart disease, autopsy concludes
- Pharrell Williams not so ‘Happy’? Star overcome with emotion and sheer weight of hat as he cries his eyes out on Oprah
- Bryan Cranston: Breaking Bad star helps student ask girl to the prom
Science
- The moment of conception: Scientists isolate protein that governs first contact between egg and sperm
- Killer shrimp and knotweed: EU blacklist to combat alien species costing UK £1.7bn
- What does the way you sleep say about your relationship?
- Scientists warn we've hit 'peak beard': The more people grow facial hair, the less attractive it is
- Saturn's expecting: New images suggest that the planet is about to 'give birth' to a new moon
- 500 million-year-old rare fossilised embryos found in south China
- Mafia mobsters are more sensitive, family-centred and less selfish than other criminals
- Lunar eclipse 2014: Images of the spectacular 'blood moon'
Obituaries
- Wally Olins: Authority on branding and corporate identity who changed way companies and even countries think of themselves
- ANR Robinson: Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago who survived a bloody coup attempt by a radical Muslim group
- Riz Ortolani: Composer who wrote for over 200 films and whose work was championed by Quentin Tarantino
- Edna Doré : Matriarch of the Butcher family in 'EastEnders' who won an award for her role in Mike Leigh's 'High Hopes'
- Major-General Logan Scott-Bowden: Royal Engineer who carried out perilous reconnaissance work on the beaches of Normandy in the run-up to D-Day
- Arthur Bellamy: Burnley's midfield stalwart who went on to serve the club as assistant manager, coach and head groundsman
- Jesse Winchester: Musician whose tender, wistful evocations of the American South he was forced to leave won him a loyal following
- Pamela Vandyke Price: Ebullient and celebrated writer who did much to popularise wine in Britain during the postwar years
- Jacques Le Goff: Historian who helped transform our view of the Middle Ages and worked on 'The Name of the Rose'
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Ukraine crisis: Deals brokered in a distant land are not going to satisfy protesters
- The Mirror's photo of a crying child isn't what it seems, but that doesn't make it a hoax
- The Mirror's photo of a crying child isn't what it seems, but this is no hoax
- Scottish independence: It is the English who should be on their knees, begging the Scots to vote ‘No’
Comment
- It’s two decades since ‘education, education, education’, but still Britain’s primary school admissions are a farce
- How Labour would reform the Work Capability Assessment
- We could have had a proper debate about sexism after Rashida Manjoo's comments. Instead, we’re fencing over a media-garbled paraphrase
- Usborne in the USA: From Wild West to tame Upper Eastside – two different Americas
- The ICC is in danger of losing its way. A new charge – crimes against democracy – would revitalise it
- Banksy perfectly embodies our transitory age, but who cares? He is, most of all, an heroic anti-hero
- It isn’t a proper rock gig if you don’t leave with your ears ringing
- Bubble or no, it's a great time to be an estate agent
- i Editor’s Letter: Britain isn't the most sexist country in the world
- Nigel Farage: I’m taking on the status quo, and the Establishment’s fighting back
- The media wails about money wasted on Tamiflu – but we were the ones who demanded it
- I'm not religious, but you can't help getting swept up at a Passover dinner
- Why is it considered such a scandal for young children to spend long days at school? Often it’s a lot better for them than being at home
- It would be irresponsible for American Airlines to ignore 'joke' bomb threat tweets
- Women Who Eat on Tubes: spare us from your gender policing
- How to slow climate change? Target the 90 companies who pollute the most
- i Editor's Letter: Bullying tactics in the Oscar Pistorius trial
Editorials
- Wages may be outstripping inflation at last, but the average household will barely notice the difference
- Scientific endeavour needs more philanthropists
- Warnings of four-year-olds with no school to go to may be an exaggeration, but Britain needs more places even so
- Whatever the response, we must be vocal on human rights
Sport
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- Mickey Arthur: Aussie tells ECB to stick with Ashley Giles
- Peter Moores and Mark Robinson 'double act' in frame to lead England
- Ed Joyce says Chris Jordan is ready for Tests as Sussex set the pace
- Anti-climax as new Kevin Pietersen era is put on hold by injury
- Joyce drives Sussex to brink of unlikely win
- The Light Roller: Test return or not, Kevin Pietersen in whites would be great for the county game
- County Championship round-up: Test opener-in-waiting Sam Robson his England prospects no harm at Lord's
- County Championship round-up: Durham's bowling attack in rude health
Tennis
- Monte Carlo Masters: Rafael Nadal infuriated by umpire's crackdown on his slow play
- Rafa Nadal to reign? Ten issues clay courts will serve up this season
- Martina Navratilova and Andy Murray turn out in support of cancer-stricken Elena Baltacha
- Monte Carlo Masters: Ruthless Novak Djokovic eases back with a win
Life & Style
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- Facebook: Taking on PayPal with socially useful banking
- Neil Young's Pono music player becomes the 3rd most funded product on Kickstarter, but can you even hear the difference?
- Floating wind turbines could provide cheap energy in far-flung corners of the world
- Call of Duty Ghosts DLC: Snoop Dogg voices multiplayer - 'cap 'em and shank 'em'
- Google Lens: 'Avalanche' of patent filings show Google is eyeing up smart contact lenses
- James Dyson outlines 'Recyclone' concept barge that would vacuum rivers clean
- Game of drones: Why Google and Facebook are going head-to-head for control of the skies
- Google buys solar-powered drone manufacturer Titan Aerospace
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The food poverty scandal that shames Britain: Nearly 1m people rely on handouts to eat – and benefit reforms may be to blame
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Scottish independence: It is the English who should be on their knees, begging the Scots to vote ‘No’
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'Sinful': Video of British Muslims dancing to Pharrell Williams's hit Happy comes under attack
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Nigel Farage: I’m taking on the status quo, and the Establishment’s fighting back
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Abdullah Deghayes: My son was the martyr of a just cause, says father of British teenager killed in Syria conflict
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Ukraine crisis: Helicopter gunships take country closer to all-out war
- 1 Chelsea 1 Sunderland 2: Graceless reaction of Jose Mourinho a sad effort to hide his own flaws
- 2 A bottle of wine a day is not bad for you and abstaining is worse than drinking, scientist claims
- 3 Unbeliebable: The White House offer 'no comment' to anti-Justin Bieber petition
- 4 Loch Ness Monster found on Apple Maps?
- 5 Shropshire criminals ‘using unmanned drones and infrared cameras to find illegal cannabis farms’ – and then steal from the growers
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