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Live rolling coverage from Libya as rebels keep up the hunt for Col Gaddafi.
09 Sep 2011
Publication of a watchdog's critical report into undercover police tactics has been delayed at the last minute.
20 Oct 2011
Man ordered size 14.5 slipper but receives size 1,450 by mistake.
20 Oct 2011
Sharp fall in cathedral visitors since 'Occupy' campaigners moved in.
19 Oct 2011
An 88-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder after his wife died in a suspected suicide pact which he survived.
19 Oct 2011
Two British Muslim teenagers were arrested by anti-terrorist police while trying to get into Somalia after one of their fathers chased them to Kenya and alerted the authorities.
19 Oct 2011
Tax breaks will be offered to firms which use large amounts of energy to avoid them moving abroad due to Britain’s environmental policies.
18 Oct 2011
Passengers stranded for hours after reports of a trespasser.
17 Oct 2011
A Polish Catholic priest could be exhumed from his resting place to solve a property dispute over the sale of the £16.5million house that inspired Toad Hall in The Wind in the Willows.
17 Oct 2011
The National Trust is discussing the planning reforms with developers and MPs. Live coverage of the debate.
17 Oct 2011
The Telegraph's Hands Off Our Land campaign is calling for the Coalition to look again at proposed changes to planning laws which risk undermining the safeguards that have protected the countryside for almost 70 years. Follow the latest developments here.
17 Oct 2011
The world’s first map of Australia which pre-date Captain Cook's "discovery" of the continent by 200 years has been put on sale as part of one of the largest collections of such items ever compiled.
15 Oct 2011
The Thai authorities have promised that Bangkok, the capital, will not be affected by flooding despite panic and stockpiling already affecting the city.
14 Oct 2011
Anti-Wall Street protesters in New York are preparing for a showdown with police when they attempt to shift them from the site today.
14 Oct 2011
Millions of files containing vital information have been lost by or stolen from politicians, military officials, spies and office workers in recent years. Here are some of the most prominent ones.
14 Oct 2011
Oliver Letwin, the Cabinet Minister, has reportedly dumped over 100 documents into public bins which contained, among other things, details of Britain’s stance on the war on terror. Here is a timeline of what he reportedly threw away.
14 Oct 2011
Oliver Letwin, the Cabinet Minister, discarded more than 100 papers, including correspondence on terrorism and national security as well as constituents' private details.
14 Oct 2011
Hospital staff who witness sub-standard care should report colleagues to medical authorities, Health Secretary says.
13 Oct 2011
Paul Merson, the former England footballer, has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after crashing his Mercedes 4x4 into a military truck.
13 Oct 2011
An online journalist who lost patience with his employer’s celebrity coverage has unleashed an unedited tirade against the wealth and excess of Los Angeles’ elite and become a Twitter star.
13 Oct 2011
Liam Fox has angrily denied suggestions he tried to cover up the fact that another man was staying with him when his flat was burgled in the run-up to last year’s general election.
12 Oct 2011
Defence Secretary confirms reports that a man was staying at his London property during break-in but denies that it was his close friend and "adviser".
12 Oct 2011
The daughter of an elderly stroke victim who gave over half a million pounds to the secretary who helped draw up his will has won a bitter dispute to get the money back.
12 Oct 2011
An American performance artist will give birth to her first child this month in front of an audience at a New York gallery to create her latest "work".
11 Oct 2011
Mobile phone firms launch innovative new models in time for Christmas, says Matt Warman.
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