Gay marriage condemned in church services
Letter criticising Scottish Government for supporting plans to legalise gay marriage read out in all Catholic parishes.
The Choir: speech therapist and karaoke postman
Military Wives' Gareth Malone set to create more singing stars with new BBC2 show 'Sing While You Work'.
Civil servants enjoy bonuses of up to £100,000
Number of five-figure awards made to officials at Cabinet Office, Foreign Office and Ofcom doubled last year.
Inquiry into English GCSE results launched
Regulator Ofqual will "look closely" at complaints of deflated marks, after concerns about grading.
MPs criticise 'joke' honours system
Honours system is unfair, lacks transparency and discriminates in favour of 'coasting civil servants', MPs will warn this week.
Team GB star Mo Farah becomes father to twin girls
Team GB double Olympic champion runner announced that wife Tania had given birth to 'two little beautiful girls.'
£57m and rising: cost of 'war crime' inquiries
More than £57 million has been spent by the Ministry of Defence investigating alleged crimes by British soldiers in Iraq.
Jeremy Hunt: No public interest in nude Prince Harry photographs
Culture Secretary can "see no public interest" in publication of photographs of Prince Harry nude in Las Vegas, as Rupert Murdoch insists The Sun was obliged to print them because there is "no free press" in Britain.
Tributes paid to Neil Armstrong, the humblest of American heroes
President Obama and Nasa astronauts have paid tribute to Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, who has died aged 82.
Assange allegations 'not crime' in Latin America
Ecuador's President suggests allegations would not be crimes in almost any other country.
Murdoch: Sun printed Prince Harry photos for press freedom
The Sun newspaper was obliged to print photographs of Prince Harry nude because there is "no free press" in Britain, Rupert Murdoch has said.
John Sessions reviews a trio of Margaret Thatchers
John Sessions, the Scottish actor, says Margaret Thatcher has been lucky to have actresses of such a high quality portray her on screen.
Inside Carrie Bradshaw's apartment
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No rift between erstwhile members of Team Anna: Manish SisodiaAug 26, 2012 at 10:32am
Will gherao PM's residence again, says a defiant Arvind KejriwalAug 26, 2012 at 08:30am
Grand old man of cinema, AK Hangal, dies at 95Aug 26, 2012 at 10:03am
Congress, BJP are a threat to the country: Arvind KejriwalAug 26, 2012 at 09:49am
Coalgate: 'Congress, BJP are together in the scam'Aug 26, 2012 at 09:13am
White House and Obama's little beer secretAug 26, 2012 at 08:59am
Punish BJP govt, too, if guilty: Yashwant SinhaAug 26, 2012 at 08:41am
First man on moon Neil Armstrong dies at 82Aug 26, 2012 at 07:59am
Live: Kejriwal, others begin protest at Jantar MantarAug 26, 2012 at 08:25am
US astronaut Neil Armstrong passes awayAug 26, 2012 at 07:44am
Why detain us, we have broken no law: KejriwalAug 26, 2012 at 07:30am
Coalgate: Stir outside 7 RCR, Kejriwal detainedAug 26, 2012 at 07:06am
Rajasthan: 33 dead in rains, govt silent spectatorAug 26, 2012 at 06:27am
30 minutes: Assam, split wide openAug 25, 2012 at 11:10pm
PM stops mine allocation, Cong-BJP war continuesAug 25, 2012 at 09:44pm
Living It Up: How to fight breast cancerAug 25, 2012 at 08:04pm
India Positive: Inspiring stories of good workAug 25, 2012 at 07:36pm
Assam flares up again, 5 killed in fresh violenceAug 25, 2012 at 07:27pm
Apollo 11 astronauts put US flag on the moon
Nasa footage shows the moment when Apollo 11 astronauts place the US flag on the moon.
Grizzly bear kills and eats man after attack in park
A man who was photographing a grizzly bear in Alaska's Denali National Park was mauled and killed by the animal in the first fatal attack in the park's history.
Assange allegations 'not crime' in Latin America
Ecuador's President suggests allegations would not be crimes in almost any other country.
Assange case: Ecuador 'allowed Iran to evade sanctions'
Documents obtained byThe Sunday Telegraph in Quito reveal detailed plans to establish substantial banking mechanisms between Iran and Ecuador.