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The Conservatives make an ambitious pitch to win the environmental vote with a raft of measuresThe Conservatives will tomorrow make an ambitious pitch to win the environmental vote with a raft of measures including plans to p (Read More)
The Guardian:
The long-awaited inquiry into one of the most contentious decisions taken by a British government in modern times opens tomorrow, with the task of uncovering how and why the country went to war against Iraq.The former Whiteha (Read More)
The Guardian:
Tests confirm remains are those of Alec Collett, who was kidnapped in 1985 while working on an article for the UNThe remains of a British journalist who was kidnapped almost 25 years ago have been found in Lebanon, the Foreig (Read More)
BBC:
There's a fascinating story in this morning's edition of the Financial Times, which could signal a big shift in the balance of power between parts of the web and other parts of the media. The piece says that Microsoft has bee (Read More)
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Thousands of people in flood-stricken communities in Cumbria are starting the working week amid widespread disruption. (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
• Dominique Strauss-Kahn says it is too early to abandon stimulus measures• IMF managing director softens his opposition to the Tobin tax at the CBI annual conferenceThe head of the International Monetary Fund has warned that (Read More)
The Guardian:
The outgoing ITV supremo reflects on the appointment of a new chairman, bemoans the 'brand void' on British television and looks forward to switching off his BlackBerryI knew it was going to be a good week when it started wit (Read More)
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Ian Sansom reads between the lines of three collections of correspondencePity poor Gordon Brown and his letter of condolence. Because what can one possibly say? And how can one say it? It's not as easy as it looks. Take Georg (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Fifa to discuss introduction of extra assistants in March• Four home unions vital to fast-track plan for South Africa 2010Thierry Henry's handball against the Republic of Ireland could lead to Fifa fast-tracking the introdu (Read More)
The Guardian:
The newly appointed Channel 4 chairman, Lord Burns, is making the search for a chief executive his number one priorityThe newly appointed Channel 4 chairman, Lord Burns, is understood to be keen to appoint a chief executive w (Read More)
BBC:
As parts of the UK come to terms with the impact of 24 hours of torrential rain, what should people do before, during and after severe flooding?. (Read More)
The Guardian:
With rain forecast for much of the country this weekend, we recommend 10 indoor attractions across the UK1. City of Caves, NottinghamDeep under Nottingham city runs a fascinating network of Anglo-Saxon sandstone caves. Visit (Read More)
BBC:
This morning I joined a clutch of damp, sleepy and dishevelled hacks - sorry, bright-eyed and enthusiastic fellow journalists - at a briefing at the Department of Business in Whitehall about the Digital Economy Bill.In brief (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
• Sixth damning ruling in Binyam Mohamed case • Foreign secretary's claims of security risk dismissedThe high court today flatly rejected claims by David Miliband, the foreign secretary, that releasing evidence of the CIA's i (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Five interesting speeches were given in parliament yesterday. Four of them – those by the Queen herself, David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Charles Clarke – all had something to say about the need for political and constitutional (Read More)
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Pomp and ceremony: Queen Elizabeth II opens new session of Parliament.
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom - Monarchy - Society and Culture - History - Queen Elizabeth. (Read More)