Al Fayed: I burned royal warrants
Former Harrods owner Mohamed al Fayed has revealed he had the store's royal warrants taken down and burned.
View ArticleBalcony fall woman to be flown home
A woman who fractured her spine in three places while on honeymoon in Corfu is due to be flown home.
View ArticleDracula puts new blood in Twilight
Fangs ain't what they used to be - Twilight may be a top box office draw but old timer Dracula has been voted the top screen vampire.
View ArticlePlan to list every BBC programme
Researchers are poring over thousands of back copies of the Radio Times to put together a list of every BBC programme ever broadcast.
View ArticleBritain braced for flash floods
A large part of the country faces flash floods on Sunday night with up to 8cm of rain expected to fall during a blast of stormy weather.
View ArticleDissidents 'target Tory conference'
Irish republican dissidents behind a string of bomb attacks in Northern Ireland are targeting the Conservative Party conference this autumn, an MP has warned.
View ArticleNo rift in Cabinet, says minister
Suggestions of a rift between George Osborne and Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith have been rejected by a senior minister.
View ArticleLabour 'would welcome Lib Dem MPs'
Labour leadership contender Ed Miliband has extended an open invitation for frustrated Liberal Democrat MPs to defect.
View ArticleTesco to open drive-thru store
Supermarket giant Tesco is set to open the UK's first drive-thru store, it has been announced.
View ArticleManchester air disaster remembered
A memorial is to take place to mark the 25th anniversary of the Manchester air disaster.
View ArticleWomen 'despair over toilet seats'
Men leaving the toilet seat up is their most annoying habit, according to a survey of their other halves.
View ArticleDrivers face work car park charges
Councils across the country are pushing ahead with plans to charge for parking at workplaces, it has emerged.
View ArticleFamilies' anger over Tobin's appeal
The families of two of serial killer Peter Tobin's victims are calling for him to be denied the right to a court appeal.
View ArticleBritain hit by torrential rain
Parts of Britain were hit by torrential rain and gale force winds as summer looked to have come to a rude end.
View ArticleX Factor accused of doctoring voice
The X Factor show is embroiled in another production row after fans accused editors of using technology to make some contestants' voices sound better.
View ArticleNew hope for Alzheimer's patients
Rheumatoid arthritis sufferers have a built-in protection against Alzheimer's that could soon become a promising new treatment for the brain disease.
View ArticleClegg meets World Cup inspectors
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was set to emphasise the Government's commitment to England's 2018 World Cup bid when he meets with a six-man FIFA inspection team.
View ArticleGarages 'missing dangerous faults'
Most garages are missing dangerous faults putting lives at risk, a consumer watchdog said.
View ArticleNHS trials non-emergency number
A new non-emergency phone number for people needing medical care is being trialled, NHS chiefs said.
View ArticleSoldier killed in Afghanistan named
A British serviceman shot dead in southern Afghanistan has been named.
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