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My favourite music venue - in pictures
Just like fans, musicians have their special places. Here, Johnny Marr, Hayden Thorpe, Roots Manuva and Anna Calvi celebrate the venues they love [read more]
Men charged with murder of man found decapitated in Stockport
Two brothers to appear at Stockport magistrates court following discovery of body in blaze [read more]
Rich and poor: deserving and undeserving | Editorial
The attempt to distinguish between different categories of the poor is almost as old as the modern British state [read more]
Olympics ceremony to reflect 'people's Games'
Olympics ceremony titled Isles of Wonder will involve NHS nurses and hundreds of children, says its creator Danny Boyle [read more]
Andrew Lansley accused of presiding over 'utter shambles' on NHS reforms
Liz Kendall uncovers NHS document which outlines five layers of management for new GP-led commissioning system [read more]
It's 1981 all over again
We've a Tory PM whose policies are causing irreparable harm and an opposition leader who nobody believes will become PM [read more]
Mark Thompson: a mixed BBC legacy?
Fellow executives and union foes run the rule over the DG's tenure, from the licence fee deal to rows over executive pay [read more]
David Cameron in U-turn over fiscal policing of eurozone
Government signals it will not challenge fiscal enforcement role for European commission and European court of justice [read more]
Occupy protesters evicted from empty London office block
Several people arrested as police remove activists from disused property in centre of financial district [read more]
Former partner at Princess Diana's law firm jailed for part in £17.5m fraud
Kevin Steele given five-and-a-half-year sentence for using his position at Mishcon de Reya to help fraudster obtain loan [read more]
Lawyers in right-to-die case can act without fear of prosecution
High court rules that lawyers for stroke victim who wants to end life will be safe from prosecution or disciplinary action [read more]
Couple facing deportation to Cameroon released after campaign by writers
Leading writers condemned home secretary's decision to deport playwright Lydia Besong and her husband [read more]
Travellers return to Dale Farm site
Families have returned to the UK's largest illegal travellers site in defiance of a High Court order. [read more]
Labour to back welfare benefits cap
Labour party expected to vote in favour of a benefits cap, providing it is set higher in expensive areas such as London [read more]
Michael Gove criticised for awarding public funds to organisation he advised
Education secretary made decision to give taxpayers' money to organisation that he had promoted as an adviser since 2007 [read more]
Nick Clegg hails Brian Paddick's police background in London mayoral race
Brian Paddick's experience at the Metropolitan police 'sets him completely apart' from his rivals, says deputy prime minister [read more]
Asim Kausar jailed over ricin recipe and bomb-making instructions
Bolton man sentenced to two years and three months after police found incriminating documents on computer memory stick [read more]
Harry Redknapp: 'I am not a tax fiddler, never have been in my life'
• 'We are givers, not takers,' Tottenham manager tells court • 'Ask him if he has come across anyone as bad businesswise' [read more]
Bailed-out RBS spends millions on Washington lobbyists
Bailed-out bank has spent over £2.5m of British taxpayers' money to influence politicians reforming US financial law [read more]
Turner exhibition opens in Margate
Works by JMW Turner, including 12 oil paintings and 72 watercolours, go on show at Turner Contemporary gallery [read more]
Up to 300 NHS Direct jobs 'at risk'
Royal College of Nursing warns of job loses as new 111 number for non-emergency services is phased in [read more]
Hedging on roads: councils bet on icy weather
The soaring cost of gritting roads is forcing local authorities to gamble on weather derivatives [read more]
Cardiff three corruption case fiasco
Discovery of "missing" documents in biggest police corruption case - cock up or conspiracy? [read more]
Olympic ticket deliveries set to cause collection headache
Spectators must sign for Olympic tickets sent via secure delivery or vist their local post office collection depot [read more]
Northern Ireland terrorism suspect is just a trainspotter, lawyer says
Ryan Lavery accused of gathering information on cars going in and out of Ballykinlar army base in Co Down [read more]
National Gallery assistants escalate their dispute over staffing cuts
Policy of 'doubling up' leads to second strike and further discontent from staff who say security is at risk [read more]
David Cameron's eco-friendly image risks 'retoxification', warns WWF chief
Prime minister's lack of leadership on green issues among concerns raised by head of charity that helped rebrand party [read more]
Occupy London activists take over disused former bank
Protesters move from Sun Street base of past 10 weeks to former Rafidain Bank building in Leadenhall Street [read more]
Why not benchmark RBS bonuses against the Bank of England?
Are RBS executives so valuable the bank would collapse without them? Does the threat of mass resignations have force? [read more]
Protesters evicted from building linked to Iraqi Embassy
Members of the protest group encamped on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral caused a “minor diplomatic incident” tonight after police were forced to evict them from a building linked to the Iraqi Embassy in London. [read more]