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Voters' fear of change may swing British election
Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon hopes any minority government in Westminster will be at the SNP's mercy.
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Tribute to Mum! William and Kate Name Their Baby Girl Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
Welcome to the world, Princess Charlotte!
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Take My Lightning But Don't Steal My Thunder
British artist Alex Chinneck's latest project is what appears to be a floating building. Actually, it looks like a 40-foot-long section of the historic, 184-year-old Covent Garden Market Building is cut horizontally and levitating more than 10 feet over its detached lower half.
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New Red Dwarf series to be aired in 2016
The Emmy Award winning sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf is to return - series XI and XII are due to be broadcast on Dave in 2016 and 2017, with filming beginning later next year.
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Author Ruth Rendell dies aged 85
She wrote more than 60 novels in a career spanning 50 years, her best-known creation being Inspector Wexford, which was turned into a highly successful TV series.
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British election result could threaten global security
Two key planks of British foreign policy are at risk in the forthcoming poll.
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Six-strong shortlist for Museum of the Year
Six UK museums, including London's Imperial War Museum and Belfast's The MAC are competing for the title of Museum of the Year 2015.
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Kielder Forest considered as site for return of wild lynx to the UK after 1,300 year absence
Wild lynx are to be reintroduced into Britain for the first time in 1,300 years – and a forest full of deer in Northumberland is being considered as their new habitat.
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Queen Mary 2 leads Cunard's 175th Anniversary Sailaway
To mark the beginning of celebrations for Cunard's 175th anniversary, the cruise line's Three Queens met in Southampton for a historic sail away
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How a new wave of POC artists is challenging Britishness
What does it mean to be British? Read five outspoken collectives' views on identity in UK culture in this roundtable
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Blood test 'boost' in ovarian cancer fight
A 14-year UK trial of regular blood tests shows such success in early detection of ovarian cancer that it could lead to a national screening programme.
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A Q&A guide to what happens if no-one wins election
Everything you need to know about how the next government will be formed if the election ends with no winner.
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Endurance adventurer completes ultimate triathlon of Great Britain
An endurance adventurer has become the first person to complete an ultimate triathlon over three lengths of Britain.
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U.K. Election 2015
This Interactive Map Tells You Everything You Need to Know About the 2015 U.K. Election
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Go Vote!
If you're of age and live in the UK
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'Email epidemic' is damaging UK productivity, says expert
Employers must tackle an "epidemic" of staff checking work emails after-hours, a former government adviser has said. Sir Cary Cooper said a compulsion to deal with the messages had caused the UK's employees to become less productive than many of their international counterparts.
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UK Election 2015: Exit poll puts Tories close to majority
The UK's political election exit poll predicts the Conservatives will be the largest party in a hung Parliament, with 316 seats, just short of a majority, with Labour on 239.
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The Old Boys: The Decline and Rise of the Public School by David Turner – review
An affectionate history of British public schools that fails to address the divisive elitism they represent
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The limits of nature writing
Does too much modern nature writing bear ‘the smudges of the writers’ desperate groping for the mot juste’? By Richard Smyth
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Prime Minister Cameron’s ‘Southern Strategy’ Wins (and Loses)
By William K. Black
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