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After the EU's decision to scrap rules against odd-shaped produce, here's a selection of your wonky fruit and veg.

Regulations that stop strange-shaped fruit and vegetables being sold are about to be changed by the European Union. But are we willing to eat wonky veg?

Two British adventurers are setting off on a journey across Europe to west Africa in a lorry powered by chocolate.

Former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker is to release a solo album in November, his record label confirms.

Oscar-winning wine comedy Sideways has swallowed up critics awards, but what is so good about it?

Exposure to the metal copper may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, research has suggested.

The last extract of the opening chapter of Louise Arnold's The Invisible Friend.

Newcastle boss Sir Bobby Robson celebrates his 70th birthday and 50 years in football.

A leading churchman attacks 'duplicitous' Western governments over continuing bloodshed in the Middle East.

Evan Nattrass has long loved The Lord of the Rings trilogy so he jumped at the chance to be an extra in the film version. Here, he reflects on his time on set in New Zealand.

Two drugs have potential to halt - or perhaps even reverse - the progress of vCJD, it is claimed. What evidence is there for this?

Comedienne Dawn French is well-received by critics on her opening night as Bottom in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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