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Interest relief for people facing repossession

Home owners facing repossession will be able to defer part of their mortgage interest payments for up to two years, under plans unveiled by Gordon Brown.

Terror suspect to be injected with truth drug

The surviving Mumbai terror suspect is to be injected with a

The sole surviving terrorist from last week's Mumbai attacks is to be injected with a "truth serum" to establish where he is from.

Queen's speech: Banking bill at heart of slimmed down 'recession Britain' programme

Queen's speech: 'Recession UK' plan to fight downturn

"Streamlined" Queen's speech focused on helping the country survive recession with a new banking bill.

Speaker attacks police over Commons search

The row over the arrest of Conservative MP Damian Green took an explosive turn when Michael Martin, the Speaker of the House of Commons, accused the police of searching without a warrant.

Online price war erupts

Price war erupts in the online music market

Amazon takes on iTunes with new download service.

Mortgage collars warning

Lenders that try not to pass on rate cuts may breach FSA rules.

Stagecoach plans job cuts

Shares drop over 20pc as group warns on rail profits.

Metals pass Depression falls

Price of key industrial metals falls further than during the Depression.

More UK job losses

817 British jobs were lost yesterday, taking the total to 2,817 this week.

England to resume tour of India

Andrew Flintoff: England to resume tour of India after security fears allayed after Mumbai attacks

ECB have announced that England will head to Abu Dhabi training camp on Thursday ahead of their return to India.

Olympic sports lose out ahead of 2012 Games

Eight Olympics sports are facing an uncertain future after learning that they have missed out on funding.

City's €150m Casillas bid

Man City have made €150m (£128m) offer for Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas, according to player's agent.

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French Foreign Legion? - it's an option

French Foreign Legion; The French Foreign Legion - the last option for those desperate to escape the UK

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Cane toad - Arthritis 'killing' Australia's cane toads

Arthritis killing cane toads

A bad back could stop the spread of Australia's poisonous toads.

The Old Champion, Benny Andrews

Victory and disappointment

Sameer Rahim rounds up the year's best sport books for Christmas.

Feed birds in the garden: A robin lands on an improvised garden bird feeder

Spread a little happiness

Help the wild birds with regular food and they will repay you tenfold.

The Imperial State Crown is carried from the Palace of Westminster following the State Opening of Parliament

Jewel in the crown

The ceremonial State Opening of Parliament and the Queen's Speech.

The starchitect effect

Toronto and the starchitect effect

Kathy Arnold finds access is the buzz word as Canada’s largest city shakes off its dull image with landmark buildings.

The best of Frank Gehry

A selection of the architect Frank Gehry's most famous works.

Michael Parkinson: Macca, Madonna and me

Michael Parkinson

Pop’s unlikeliest taste-maker talks to Neil McCormick about difficult guests, Jonathan Ross – and witnessing the birth of the Beatles.

Walrus plays the saxophone

Sara the walrus and her Russian trainer Sergiy perform during a show at the newly-opened Istanbul Dolphinarium in Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 1, 2008.

Sara the walrus has become a star attraction with visitors at Istanbul Dolphinarium in Turkey by learning to play the saxophone.

McLean out of I'm a Celebrity

Page three model Nicola McLean voted off I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

Page three girl has become the latest star to be voted off reality TV show.

Sign language: week 27

Sign language

Another selection of strange signs sent in by readers on their travels.

Christmas decoration - The Christmas gifts that will keep on giving

Presents that keep giving

Give someone the gift of wealth this Christmas.

The perfect Christmas presents for car lovers

Perfect presents

Car lovers: First part of our gift guide includes items from £5 to £19.95.

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