Ken Clarke: The man Cameron couldn’t live without?
“Jazz and cricket will be provided. This is a strictly cigar-smoking event.” Gary Gibbon’s sneak preview of his interview with Ken Clarke at the Conservative Party Conference on 8 October.
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West Ham United have been named as the preferred candidate to move into the Olympic stadium but a number of questions remain over the finances of the deal.
Britain is to ban imports of ash in an attempt to prevent 80m ash trees being lost to a new and rare fungal disease that has already caused devastation in Europe.
Pakistani security forces have turned back protesters led by cricket star turned politician Imran Khan at the border of a volatile tribal region.
How does the rhetoric of the first presidential debate square with the ads that the Obama and Romney campaigns have been running? Brand consultant James von Leyden takes a look.
A report into Britain’s spending on military drones over the last five years reveals the most clear evidence yet that the future of warfare is unmanned and remote-controlled.
Civilians in north west Pakistan are suffering “24-hour mental stress” because of the threat of drone strikes, drawing comparisons to the mood after the 9/11 attacks in the US.
Imran Khan tells Channel 4 News drone attacks in Pakistan are “fomenting radicalisation” and calls on the US to name victims to prove they are killing terrorists, not civilians.
Imran Khan moves his anti-drone march in Pakistan to 7 October and, speaking to Channel 4 News, calls on the US to “reveal the identities of drone victims”.
“Jazz and cricket will be provided. This is a strictly cigar-smoking event.” Gary Gibbon’s sneak preview of his interview with Ken Clarke at the Conservative Party Conference on 8 October.
Keme Nzerem on the body language behind Andrew Strauss’s dignified cricketing departure.
If Strauss gives up the England captaincy I suspect he will make every effort to say it is not all to do with Pietersen – hard to take at face value. Ben Monro-Davies reports.
England cricket captain Andrew Strauss backs the decision to remove Kevin Pietersen from the squad, adding that the batsman must address “underlying issues” before he returns to the side.
It was a double goodbye to the Games and Blur as Damon Albarn’s band played their “farewell” concert in London’s Hyde Park.
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As a parent I would love nothing more than to see my children win sporting medals – but if they prefer to physically exert themselves through dance, Indian or otherwise, that’s fine with me too. And I would see it as a physical education.