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The early kick-off in the Edinburgh derby ends in a goalless draw while Dundee United launch a stirring comeback to draw 2-2 at Celtic.

Elaborate bra straps. Designer trunks riding above low-slung jeans. The fashion for flaunting one's underwear may have more to do with conspicuous consumption than a decline in decency, says Lisa Jardine.

BBC Scotland's Julie Broadfoot shares here experiences of preparing for the Edinburgh MoonWalk and her reflections of the taking part in the charity hike.

Fashion writer Penny Martin looks at who lit up the red carpet at the world premiere in London.

Our regular column covering the deaths of significant - but lesser reported - characters in the past month.

As the Kenyan parliament prepares to meet for the first time since disputed elections last month, young people are pressing the older generation to make way.

From Shilpa Shetty to Katie Hopkins, Leading Seaman Faye Turney to Madeleine McCann, some of the women who have made the headlines in 2007.

McClaren gets caught short as Ebbsfleet fans cop some flak

"Italy will know they have faced a nation stirred"

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith tells journalists to "get over themselves" for their "obsession" with her cleavage.

A driving instructor who secretly photographed up young women's skirts escapes jail.

A bus passenger in Germany complains after being told by the driver that her cleavage distracted him.

Spinner Monty Panesar takes four wickets for England but West Indies battle back bravely in the first Test.

A teaching union calls for a clampdown on internet "cyber bullying" of school staff by pupils.

She's wowing audiences in the US version of Strictly Come Dancing and confounding her critics, but is Heather Mills an inspiration or irritation for other amputees?

The British press loves a good scare about the latest barmy regulation from Brussels, but some stories are truer than others.

Russian-born, New York-based singer Regina Spektor talks about her long journey to chart success.

The 50th anniversary of Ghana's independence sees that efforts to forge a common identity have succeeded.

Anxious about what lingerie to choose for the woman in your life? A shop is hiring male assistants to help nervous men choose underwear.

"Hearts could be heading for football Armageddon"

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