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Former Conservative Cabinet minister says it will be "extraordinarily difficult" for the Prime Minister to stay in office if the country votes against him in June
Pair formally wed ahead of star-studded ceremony and celebration in Fleet Street this weekend
George Osborne warned that millions of middle-class savers will lose out under plans for a pensions Isa which will be unveiled in his Budget next month
Natalie Kopman was arrested by police after she drunkenly sneaked off in her date's car as he slept
London Stock Exchange defends tie-up as a 'compelling opportunity' while posting 30pc rise in annual profits
In a finding hailed as ‘groundbreaking,’ researchers found that all cancer cells carry a ‘flag’, which can be spotted by the immune system, no matter how much they mutate
Liam Fisher is 'crippled with shame and embarrassment' as he is jailed for two years for sex offences
JJ Bull: Mauricio Pochettino's ruthless, direct football means Spurs are on the verge of shifting the balance of power in North London
Melania Trump has reveals she and Donald haven't had a major row in 20 years. Radhika Sanghani says it's about time they started
Frank's back, and as the new season reaches Netflix, we discuss all the big issues - episode by episode
Lee Waters has only £100,000 left on the mortgage and ambitions to retire early. We offer a robust plan
It's day one of Great Britain's Davis Cup clash against Japan as Andy Murray takes on Taro Daniel and Dan Evans faces Kei Nishikori
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England's football and rugby fans currently rely on singing God Save the Queen at major sporting events, while Scottish fans enjoy 'Flower of Scotland' and the Welsh can revel in 'Land of Our Fathers'
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Six Nations 2016
Will Greenwood: England under Eddie Jones have become edgey, abrasive and difficult to handle in winning three from three, but against Wales they will face a new level of difficulty
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Adam Hurrey: Is the North London derby now the showpiece fixture? Have Leicester finally run out of steam? And how ready is Pato?
Laura Trott takes gold in scratch event at Track World Cycling Championships while team pursuit quartet led by Sir Bradley Wiggins ride superbly to second
It's the title no-one wants to win, but which of the top four has got one last good run in them as the season draws to a close?
Arsenal manager irritated by his former striker's remarks over the atmosphere at the Emirates during 2-1 defeat to Swansea
England have a great chance to win Six Nations Grand Slam this year - but they've been riding their luck so far and against Wales they will face a whole new level of difficulty
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Cynical, manipulative and poorly educated, Adam Johnson betrayed the solipsism of his existence throughout his trial, even as he faced spending the rest of his career in prison for sexual activity with a child.
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Martin Crowe was an entrancing batsman, a canny captain - and a great ambassador for cricket
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Why is the British passport burgundy? It might have something to do with communism
Tiny Portuguese carrier SATA has been labelled the world's worst in a new study. Chris Leadbeater offers a case for the defence
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Join the art critic on a trip to the South of France to explore the lives and work of Matisse, Picasso and Chagall
From active adventures to the best villas with space for all, we pick the best trips to keep everyone happy
How well do you know London's lanes and landmarks? Find out with our quiz
Places around the world - from Transylvania to Frinton-on-Sea - where the pace of change is glacial
From Bottom Burn to Netherthong, a new map highlights the silliest towns and villages in Britain
The top beach hotels in Spain, chosen by our experts, including the best for sea views, restaurants and families
An insider's guide to the best family-friendly Greek Islands hotels, featuring the top places to stay for villas, kids' clubs and pools
Cheetah or leopard? Kangaroo or wallaby? See which animals you can identify in our quiz to celebrate World Wildlife Day
The actor Michael Kelly, who plays Frank’s factotum, on American politics and starring in the drama
Dyson, who built R2-D2 in 1977 for the very first Star Wars film, was 68
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Forget the sexist naysayers, says Robbie Collin - this all-female reboot should be every bit as fun as the 1984 film
A blockbuster new biography of the Führer investigates his lies and tricks
Alex Proyas's $140 million fantasy epic has been panned by critics. Where did it all go so wrong?
Alison Steadman talks to Rachel Stewart about new BBC show Broken Biscuits, and being an older woman on TV
A search is on for an English national song to be sung instead of God Save the Queen before English sporting occasions
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New research says that women are still doing the majority of unpaid work when it comes to chores and childcare. Cathy Newman explains why domestic equality has to start at home
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