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Spending cuts: We have to see this through - Osborne
Chancellor admits tough decisions ahead as Alan Johnson condemns 'economic masochism'213 comments -
Multiculturalism has failed – Merkel
German chancellor's assertion stirs anti-immigration debate in country of around 4 million Muslims -
Service of thanks for Chilean miners
Some of the 33 rescued miners toured Camp Hope, as evidence of further splits in the group emerged -
Cuts will not hit cyber defence budget
Defence review set to impose sweeping cuts on armed forces' more traditional forms of firepower -
Fifa could delay World Cup decisions
Decision on host countries for 2018 and 2022 could be postponed as Fifa investigates vote-selling claims -
Obama fights Republican avalanche
President campaigns to shore up Democrat vote as poll shows 25% of former Obama voters may defect -
Pope canonises first Australian saint
Pontiff makes saint of Mary MacKillop, a 19th century nun, as thousands gather at Sydney chapel where she is buried -
Independence will save Scots - SNP
Alex Salmond says 'bad' coalition spending cuts are attack on compassion, fairness and social justice -
Police failures 'damage UK authority'
Jesse Jackson says moral authority is undermined by failure to stop police discriminating against ethnic minorities -
Kidnapped Briton 'in good spirits'
Save the Children contractor abducted by masked gunmen in Somalia last week is 'well', charity says -
Severn barrage plan likely to be sunk
Government expected tomorrow to refuse to back controversial £21bn tidal energy project with public finance -
CofE parish plans move to Rome
Folkestone congregation could be first to defect to Roman Catholic church in row over women priests -
Cracks widen in Netanyahu coalition
Labour leaders talk of government collapse as housing plans announced in East Jerusalem -
Millions protest over Sarkozy's cuts
Students and workers in mass protests made the right shiver, but there was no battle of the barricades -
Tiger summit offers 'last chance'
Last 13 countries with wild tigers to meet as deforestation and poaching push animal to extinction
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How we fell in love with our letters
Simon Garfield looks at the history of typefaces and the obsessive care taken over their design -
BenoƮt Mandelbrot obituary
Obituary: Mathematician whose fractal geometry helps us find patterns in the irregularities of the natural world -
'I measure my life by Star Wars'
When Simon Pegg started out he had no plans to become a movie star. In fact he had no plans at all. What happened? -
This much I know: Morgan Freeman
The actor, 73, on wearing an earring, being a good sailor, and dreaming big -
The internet isn't killing print
Peter Preston: There is no clear correlation between a rise in internet traffic and a fall in circulation42 comments -
Truth about men, women and food
Are men hard-wired to eat meat? Do women have an innate need for fairy cakes?75 comments -
£30m forgeries scare the art world
German police hold three suspects after works sold through leading auction houses are exposed as fakes36 comments -
Big breasts are the new small breasts
The bosom is back, apparently, thanks to Mad Men's buxom star Christina Hendricks105 comments
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