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Robert Booth
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Oxford Street sales shoppers beat last year's Boxing Day numbers
Oxford Street was gripped by a mood of defiance today as more shoppers descended on the opening of the Boxing Day sales than last year. Over half a million took the ba...
Government buildings emit more CO2 than all of Kenya
Public buildings in England and Wales are pumping out 11m tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, more than Kenya's entire carbon footprint, the Guardian can reveal.Unpublish...
Home Office accused of releasing selective knife crime figures
The government found itself embroiled in another damaging row over crime figures yesterday after the head of the UK Statistics Authority accused the Home Office of rel...
Chief statistician calls knife crime figures 'selective'
The government became embroiled in another damaging row over crime figures today, after the head of the UK Statistics Authority accused the Home Office of releasing "s...
The final days of a stubborn, determined young man who loved his independence
As a rugby hooker playing in one of the toughest positions on the pitch, Daniel James showed stubbornness and determination to reach the ranks of the England youth tea...
Camels beat chickens and goats in race for charity Christmas No 1
Cuddles and camels have emerged as serious contenders against the now traditional chickens and goats in a unprecedentedly crowded market for charity Christmas presents...
Coastal campaigner wins legal battle to save clifftop property
A 77-year-old retired engineer from Suffolk, known locally as King Canute, yesterday won a two-year high court battle to save his ancestral home from the advancing Nor...
Architect slams 'dismal' UK design
One of Prince Charles's allies in his battle against modern architecture has attacked the "disappointing to dismal" design of British postwar towns.Sparking anger amon...
Fatal errors of town hall that failed to learn from Climbié
The "damning verdict" on the way Haringey council protects vulnerable children landed on Ed Balls' desk at nine o'clock yesterday morning.In 14 pages, the Ofsted Chief...
Charities lose faith and hope as funding crisis leaves them with £2.3bn black hole
Charities are facing a multi-billion pound black hole in their finances as companies withdraw sponsorship and individuals cancel standing orders as the economic downtu...
Olympic Games: Team GB families guaranteed 2012 tickets
Olympic Games Robert Booth The families of British Olympians will be guaranteed tickets to watch their loved ones in action at the London Games and so stop them being ...
Piracy at sea: Britons held on Sirius Star say crew are being treated well
Two British hostages held on the hijacked Saudi oil tanker Sirius Star spoke for the first time last night and said they had not been mistreated by their pirate captor...



















