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![]() Bank leaves interest rates on holdThe Bank of England has kept UK interest rates on hold at 5 per cent. |
![]() Med diet protects against diabetesA Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, fruit, vegetables, nuts and fish could help protect against Type 2 diabetes, a study finds. |
![]() Stiller spoof still US number oneBen Stiller action spoof Tropic Thunder has topped the North American box office for a third consecutive weekend. |
![]() Harrison Ford joins World Bank in saving tigersUS actor Harrison Ford and other celebrities have joined conservationists in an effort to save the tiger - an animal ex … more» |
![]() Unstoppable Phelps swims to sixth gold medalUS swimming sensation Michael Phelps remains on course for a record eight Olympic titles after storming to victory in t … more» |
![]() Palin attacks Obama in fiery speechVice presidential nominee Sarah Palin has made a formidable attack on Democratic presidential runner Barack Obama at th … more» |
![]() Kate's back on top of the fashion worldKate Moss is back on top of the fashion world after being named Britain's best-dressed woman. |
![]() Google unveils web browserUS search giant Google is launching an open source web browser. |
![]() Author Tremain scoops Orange prizeBritish author Rose Tremain has won this year's Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction for her tenth novel The Road Home. |
![]() Working from home reduces stressWorking from home reduces stress in office workers but leads to fears about career progression, research suggests. |
![]() Another record year for A-levelsStudents achieved record results in their A-levels again this year, figures from the Joint Council for Qualifications show. |
![]() British poker playing is on a rollThe chips are anything but down for British poker as research shows that nearly a quarter of British adults have played poker in the last year alone. |
![]() Colin and Justin's hot tips for autumnIn the fickle world of fashion, the big buzz at this time of year is 'transitional thinking', which in other words mean … more» |
![]() Celebrity restaurants top foodies' bibleRestaurants owned by TV chefs have come out on top in the 2009 edition of the coveted Good Food Guide. |
![]() Tombstoning: A stunt too far?The craze of 'tombstoning' provides one of the best adrenaline rushes one can get, albeit with the added danger of serious injury...and death. |
![]() Stop Smoking and Start SavingNew research reveals that the average British smoker spends over £120,000 funding their habit in a lifetime. |
![]() Tata pays $2.3bn for JaguarFord Motor Company has confirmed it has sold its luxury car brands Jaguar and Land Rover to Indian car giant Tata Motors. |
![]() Olympics 'worsening China human rights'The human rights situation in China has worsened in the run-up to the country hosting this year's Olympic Games, a report has warned. |
![]() UK house prices drop 10.5% in 12 monthsProperty prices in the UK have seen an annual double-digit drop for the first time since the final quarter of 1990, figures show. |
![]() Shopping sprees in New YorkThere's never a better time to embark on a shopping spree in the Big Apple than in the summer. |
![]() The Venetian ExperienceVenice has always been a popular tourist destination: the 999Network offers a few tips about the city for the visitor contemplating a trip. |
![]() No end to our awful AugustHopes of a respite from the awful August weather in the UK have been dashed by weather forecasters. |
![]() British builder cements future with lotto winA self-employed builder now has the firm foundations for a successful future, after banking a £3m share of last Saturda … more» |
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High summer arrives with a vengeance as a massive, smelly flower could be the biggest yet at Eden
Plants : Science & Nature : Exotic Plants : Tropical Plants
A giant specimen of the world's biggest, smelliest flower is about to burst into bloom at the Eden Project in Cornwall - just in time to cause a huge stink in the summer holidays.
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Cornwall
World's biggest flower goes to seed at Eden
Plants : Exotic Flowers
The Eden Project green team has harvested what it believes to be a record number of seeds from the biggest flower in the world.
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Torquay
Tern of the century at Living Coasts
Nature : Science & Nature : Weather & Environment : Zoos
Living Coasts has now bred over 100 Inca terns. And experts are putting their success down to top quality design and Torbay's balmy climate.
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TRUST GETS READY FOR FIRST MILLING DAY
Nature : Whats On : Nature & Wildlife Parks
Following April's official opening of Cricklepit Mill on Exeter's quayside, Devon Wildlife Trust (DWT) is holding a 'Milling Day' next week to tie in with National Archaeology Week.
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Paignton
Charity hosts moth night
Nature : Zoos : Whats On : Nature & Wildlife Parks
The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust is holding an event for creatures of the night. The charity is inviting people to come and find out more about marvellous, mysterious, magical moths.
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