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Getting rich quick - and having much more money than you ever need - will look as pointless as taking bodybuilding too seriously, says Clive James.

A strong cup of coffee has a greater effect on men than women, research shows.

Two men appear in court on drugs charges after 90kg of cannabis was found in a coffee table.

The economy may need a pick-me-up, but one small Edinburgh start-up company is still full of beans.

A coffee shop which opened in Brighton without planning permission is ordered to remove all its seats and tables.

Ethiopia, Africa's largest coffee producer, starts trading the crop on a national commodity exchange.

A Bible that resembles a glossy coffee table magazine joins a manga version and a Lego gospel. But how do Christians feel about these attempts to spread the word?

Harriet Harman dismisses reports of cabinet colleague Liam Byrne's demands for cappuccinos and espressos at work as "froth".

Police have recovered a so-called 'coffee jar bomb' following a security alert in west Belfast on Wednesday.

Showbiz expert Ashley Pearson says Cabinet enforcer Liam Byrne's precisely timed demands for coffee, soup and briefings are still "amateur" compared with some celebrities.

Drugs worth an estimated £6.3m are found hidden in coffee machine boxes contained in a vehicle at the Port of Dover.

It's now as easy to open a lap dancing club as it is a coffee shop, in large parts of Britain. But there are growing objections among residents and women's rights campaigners.

Pregnant women are advised to cut their caffeine intake after a study linked it to low birth weight.

There's more to motorways than tarmac, tailbacks and tepid coffee served at tourist prices. To prove it a lecturer took a minibus of students on a day-long tour of the M1.

People are more likely to judge strangers as welcoming and trustworthy when they are holding a hot cup of coffee, research shows.

Nottinghamshire, Somerset and Durham are all in the mix for the title as the Division One campaign nears a close.

Public libraries in London are trying everything from allowing chatting and opening coffee shops to lure readers.

A south of Scotland local food experiment provokes reaction from around the world.

An MP describes how he was held at gunpoint by guards in Columbia who mistook a jar of coffee whitener he was carrying for cocaine.

The use of Red Bull and other energy drinks by school children is becoming a growing problem, a drug expert says.

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