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Cash for influence scandal: Brown dismisses inquiry

Gordon Brown has dismissed calls for an inquiry into alleged lobbying of Whitehall departments by former Cabinet ministers.

Congress passes Obama's health care bill

Obama has convinced US Congress to pass his health care reform bill, handing the president a victory that will give nearly every American the right to health coverage and could define his time in office.

Brown: superfast broadband online for all

Gordon Brown has promised universal broadband access and personalised online services for every citizen.

Doherty arrested over drug death of Robin Whitehead

Pete Doherty, the rock star, has been arrested on suspicion of supplying the drugs that killed heiress Robin Whitehead.

Rio Tinto executives admit bribery in China

Rio Tinto's Stern Hu makes admission as trial starts.

Darling aims to launch 'green' investment bank

The Chancellor will use the Budget to create a new state bank.

UK sluggish until 2011

CBI argues that economy will not pick up pace for more than a year.

Is Liverpool the answer to Britain's energy crisis?

A statue of the Liver bird that stands on top of the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool: could the answer to Britain's energy crisis lie underneath the Mersey?

A coal seam stretching from the Pennines to the Irish Sea has promise.

Bank levy 'bonkers'

Bankers vent anger at tax proposals from Labour and the Tories.

'Park not just bought to sell shirts in Far East'

Sir Alex Ferguson rejects theory Ji-sung Park was signed merely to increase Manchester United's popularity in the Far East.

Bell ton puts England on top

Ian Bell hits 10th Test century as England establish slender 21-run lead at stumps on day three in Dhaka.

London 2012: '8m tickets available to public'

Olympics organisers take first step towards sale of tickets by opening up registration website.

Matt's Budget cartoons

Matt's Budget cartoons

Matt's interpretation of Budgets since Labour came to power.

Used car market continues to fail customers

Dodgy car dealers rife

Used car market continues to fail customers, according to OFT.

Rachel Weisz attends the Laurence Olivier Awards held at the Grosvenor house hotel in London

Celebrity sightings

Our regularly-updated review of celebrity photos and paparazzi snaps.

LA's South Bay cycle path

Beaches and ’burbs, surfers and show-offs: enjoy them all on 22-mile cycle path outside Los Angeles.

The fame monster

Is fame becoming a pain in the neck for The World's Most Desired Man, Robert Pattinson?

Fashion for the thinking woman

A style for the thinking woman, by way of Wall London, from Peru

Global clothing label, Wall, has a wide range of famous fans, says Hilary Alexander.