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NHS 'cover-up' unacceptable - Hunt

There should be "no hiding place" for anyone involved in a cover-up by England's NHS regulator after baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, the health secretary says.

Families win Iraq deaths damages bid

Families of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the government for negligence and bring damages claims under the Human Rights Act, the Supreme Court rules.

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Man City fall to defeat at Everton

Former Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson scores his first goal for Everton as they beat league leaders Manchester City.

Tuesday football -as it happened

Premier League leaders Manchester City see their lead cut after losing to Everton with nearest challengers Manchester United and Tottenham both winning on a busy night throughout the Football League.

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Interview! We talk to Magpie director Marc Price

In 2009, a zombie film by the unassuming name of Colin premiered at Cannes Film Festival. Made by young filmmaker Marc Price for the bafflingly low sum of £45, Colin proved to be a surprise hit, attracting the attention of Mark Kermode, The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw and - most impressive of all - Martin Scorsese, who described the film as taking the "zombie idea to another level". Where next, then, for the man who started so conspicuously well? Price's answer was to tackle an emotional drama, and the result is his second feature Magpie. We met up to discuss…

19 Jun 2013 17:43:53 BST
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Top 10 reasons to love Joss Whedon

Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing hit cinemas this weekend and, even though it's Shakespeare (your time in the spotlight is over, Bard!), we're definitely on a mission to see it. Why? Because it's JOSS WHEDON behind it. Joss Whedon? You know, the outrageously awesome cult director and writer? Here's 10 reasons why we're desperate to escape into the Whedonverse...

18 Jun 2013 17:56:43 BST

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Seasonal Recipes

Chicken Feuilletes

Good, homely comfort food that can easily be elevated to dinner-party status is how Delia describes these elegant little pastry parcels. If you haven't tried them, you don't know what you're missing…

Buttermilk Scones with Cheshire Cheese and Chives

Cheese scones can be a bit bland, but here Delia has used tangy Cheshire cheese and peppery chives to add bite and colour. Give them a try - they're perfect for tea!

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