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Andrew Herbert - head of Microsoft Research, Cambridge talks about the growing power of the desktop computer and what it will bring about.
Madonna and Guy Ritchie's plans to divorce feature in all of Thursday's papers.
The BBC's Alastair Lawson discovers a Dickensian tale of elopement, reconciliation and sickness in the remote tribal hills of north-east India.
Stallholders who have been in Covent Garden for 20 years say they are being forced out by a new management company.
A year on from the flooding in Tewkesbury, have the residents of the Gloucestershire town managed to pick up the pieces?
A film about a stuntman who walked a highwire between New York's Twin Towers premiers in Edinburgh.
Entertainers line up to play the fool and win the historic position of jester at a castle in Cumbria.
Grey's Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey talks about his new movie, being a heart-throb and his talent for juggling.
Covent Garden buskers claim a bid to reduce their performances is part of a plan to get rid of them.
Is the chancellor's Budget as green as has been hailed, and what environmental impact might it make?
Arabella Spencer-Churchill, granddaughter of Sir Winston, dies at home in Glastonbury.
Pedestrians reclaim the streets as traffic is banned from parts of the West End to entice more shoppers.
BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox looks back at a the week in the Scottish Parliament.
Justin King, chief executive of J Sainsbury, explains what could happen if a Qatari government-backed investment fund bids £12m for the grocer.
A Roma settlement in Istanbul, said to be the world's oldest, is being transformed by the city authorities.
The first exhibition devoted entirely to Roman theatre opens in the ruins of the Colosseum in Rome.
England and Scotland secure vital Euro 2008 qualifying wins, but Northern Ireland stumble in Iceland.
A Teesside lifeboat crew struggle to help a juggler who jumped back into the sea after being rescued.
BBC Scotland's Edinburgh festival team give the lowdown on the capital's annual arts extravaganza.
A procession marks the reopening of a Lincolnshire town's seafront after it was ravaged by a fire.
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