One dead and 40 injured in M5 crash

One person was killed and about 40 others injured in a crash involving a coach and a lorry on the M5 early this morning.

Archie is grilled by Anne Robinson on the final edition of The Weakest Link

Final edition: You are the weakest link, goodbye!’

When he was voted off nine years ago, Archie Bland thought he’d seen the last of Anne Robinson. Then he got invited back.

Lost the plot? The armchair guide to Mad Men

Will Dean brings you up to speed as the ad-agency drama returns for its fifth season.

The images that defined the Falklands War

It is 30 years since Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, Rupert Cornwell reflects on the conflict.
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It’s time to search our soul, Obama tells US after shooting

Guy Adams: Protests sweep America as President calls for inquiry into Florida killing of unarmed youth.

Sport Relief raises record £50m

The Sport Relief fundraising total of £50,447,197 is £21 million more than the amount raised last year.

Toulouse gunman's brother transferred to Paris

The mother of the man accused of killing seven people in a gun rampage in France is set to be released, while his brother has been transferred in police custody to Paris.

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He played in the first ever Test in Sri Lanka. Now he's back trying to help the current England crop cope with their latest trial by spin. He talks to Stephen Brenkley

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The armchair guide to Mad Men

The armchair guide to Mad Men

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Images that defined the Falklands War

It is 30 years since Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands. Rupert Cornwell reflects on the conflict.
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As Downton Abbey's long-suffering skivvy, Anna, she starred in a storyline that captivated the nation.
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The wood life: 25 years of Center Parcs

Center Parcs has been making big business out of UK short breaks. So what's the secret?
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Alan Carr gets chatty with JLS for Sport Relief

JLS are all over this year's Sport Relief – they've recorded the official single, they're on TV, at the O2, and running The Mall.
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