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Another electronic book reader has arrived, ready to do battle with its paper cousins. But, writes cultural critic Stephen Bayley, it faces an uphill struggle against a truly beautiful knowledge delivery platform.
A manuscript offering an insight into Dylan Thomas' marriage is up for sale for £250,000.
The first excavation to take place at Stonehenge in nearly half a century gets underway - but what does it hope to achieve?
The first excavation to take place at Stonehenge in nearly half a century gets underway - but what does it hope to achieve?
A rare 18th Century book on table manners is sold to an anonymous collector.
Sections of Neath's landmark Gwyn Hall Treasures will be knocked down after it was ravaged by fire.
The art collection of late cellist Mstislav Rostropovich is to be put it on permanent display in a Russian palace.
A cabinet that reputedly stood in Glamis Castle is sold at a London auction house to a private buyer.
The 21/7 trial highlighted the fact that Tube carriages are a cross section of society.
Eyewitnesses recall the failed bomb plots of 21 July and relive the memories which still haunt them.
Witnesses on the Tube on 21 July give evidence at the trial of six men accused of a London bomb plot.
Victoria Beckham in Oxfam? Yes, she reportedly bought a dress for £20. We visit the same branch to see what fashionable bargains she missed.
A library assistant who stole rare books valued at £175,000 is given 250 hours' community service.
Biologists want help in solving their mystery discovery of three fish inside a sealed duck egg.
In the depths of the Cold War, the young daughter of an imprisoned Soviet dissident received a message that changed her family's life. It came from Newbury. Sean Coughlan reports.
An international genealogy and heraldry conference is to be held at St Andrews University.
Time magazine lists the 50 "coolest websites" of 2006, which include MySpace and YouTube.
An unknown poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley is uncovered nearly 200 years after it was written.
The world's largest Charles Darwin book collection is bought by the Natural History Museum for nearly £1m.
A council returns an ancient parish boundary marker after protests when it was moved it without warning.
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