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Meat in a low-carbon world
Does meat-eating pose a threat to the planet?
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Top 10 most controversial ads
The "Get unhooked" advert aimed at getting people to quit smoking was the most complained about advert last year.
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Tories aim for blue Monmouthshire
As Wales goes to the polls for the council elections on 1 May, we profile some of the counties and the key local issues.
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The right way to do a U-turn
Gordon Brown is being accused of planning a U-turn over tax, but most of us face a more mundane change of mind every day. Is there any way to do it smoothly?
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Mosley 'orgy' injunction refused
A video showing F1 boss Max Mosley with five prostitutes can be shown after a court refuses an injunction.
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Q&A: London mayoral election 2008
A guide to the main issues leading up to the election for mayor of London, which takes place on 1 May.
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Tributes to plane crash race star
Tributes are paid to a Scottish racing driver who was among those killed in a plane crash in Kent.
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Constitution reform plans set out
Jack Straw proposes giving MPs the final say on going to war as part of a package of constitutional reforms.
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School races to F1 model car win
A school team from Devon is crowned champions in racing model cars at the world finals in Kuala Lumpur.
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ITV wins Champions League rights
ITV retains the rights to broadcast UEFA Champions League matches as part of a new deal for 2009 - 2012.
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MP's question over BBC's F1 deal
BBC editors should have "probed" senior managers more about winning Formula One TV rights, an MP says.
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Point-by-point: Question time
The key points from prime minister's questions in the House of Commons, from 1200 GMT.
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New memorial for race ace Clark
A new memorial is to be placed at the track where Jim Clark lost his life nearly 40 years ago.
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Q&A: Welsh devolution
A guide on how Wales can pursue policies at odds with those of UK ministers?
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Baby milk firms win court fight
Baby milk manufacturers have won a High Court battle to delay introducing stricter labelling rules.
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Silverstone plan backing reviewed
Backing given to plans for the upgrade of Silverstone's Formula One circuit by a local authority will be reviewed.
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Thirst for Red Bull accelerates
Demand for energy drink Red Bull reached a peak last year with 3.5 billion cans sold, its Austrian owner said.
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Infant feeding 'may affect brain'
Nutrition in the first weeks of life could have a profound impact on the way the brain develops, research suggests.
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Funding threat for beat officers
Devon and Cornwall's police chief warns funding changes could threaten plans to put hundreds of more officers on the beat.
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Writers' leaders back strike deal
Leaders of striking US film and TV writers vote in favour of a deal that will end their three-month strike.
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