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Ad Breakdown looks at the office hit by IT gremlins.

Ever-more global communities are making increasingly strong claims on our lives over our immediate surroundings, Lisa Jardine writes.

An attempt by three prisoners to win the right to vote is attacked as "darn silly" by shadow home secretary Ann Widdecombe.

A good reputation is the greatest strength to have in business, Victor Kiam tells the High Court during his libel action.

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