• Live coverage from the Select Committee Rooms
  • Online speculation at new doodle involving interactive coloured balls.
  • The French president Nicholas Sarkozy has fallen victim to a 'Google bomb' attack on the web.
  • The NI first minister, Peter Robinson, has warned that the expected cuts in public expenditure could be devastating for the local economy.
  • Australian author Peter Carey, who has already won the Man Booker prize twice, has made the shortlist for this year's prize.
  • Wayne Rooney's £1,200-a-night prostitute lover, Jennifer Thompson, has claimed she had sex with at least 13 professional footballers including two married players, it has been claimed.
  • Alternative media and innovative multi-platform storytelling are set to challenge a complacent film industryAnd so the four-day Labor Day holiday is over and summer comes to an end in Hollywoodland. As the shadows stretch across the manicured lawns of the studio grounds, there will be plenty to thin...
  • Gary Marshman, 27, was caught on CCTV untying 12-year-old Jess from outside a supermarket where Rob Bisby had left her to do some shopping.
  • A 17-year-old is jailed for eight-and-a-half years after killing a father in a hit-and-run incident in Edinburgh.
  • Neighbours are said to be furious after a man grew huge trees around his house, hiding it completely.
  • European commission president uses state of the union address to urge leaders to steer clear of racism and xenophobiaThe president of the European commission delivered veiled criticism today for the first time of the French government's anti-Gypsy campaign.In his first annual "state of the union" sp...
  • The European Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso, highlights unemployment as a major challenge, in his first "state of the union" speech.
  • Diane Abbott warns against "anointing" Labour's next leader saying he party had to show it had "moved on" from Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
  • Some of the nearly six million people who paid too much or too little tax find out whether they are due a rebate or must pay more.
  • Thousands of people will find out if they have been undercharged or are overpaid by the taxman. Up to six million people have been paying the wrong amount and the treasury says it cannot afford to write off the money.
  • Millions of people are about to find out whether they will be hit with a demand for more than £1,000 in tax they have underpaid because of a blunder.
  • Despite significant improvements in cancer survival rates across England, regional differences remain, national statistics show.
  • Travel misery caused by London Underground industrial action.
  • Sony has released a "minor" update for its PlayStation 3 that closes a loophole that allowed users to run pirated software.
  • Christos Tsiolkas and David Mitchell, both much-tipped when they appeared on the award longlist, have been overlooked in the six finalistsIt headed the most controversial Booker longlist in years, but Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap has failed to make the final cut for the literary award, as has David ...
  • Online grocery retailer Ocado sees sales rose nearly 30% in the last quarter, but fails to prevent further share price falls.
  • More than one million people tune in to see the launch of ITV's new breakfast show Daybreak, but the BBC wins the ratings battle.
  • Residents welcome confirmation there will be no change to way runways at the west London airport are used.

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