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Jermain Defoe crashes in an injury-time penalty to secure a real smash-and-grab win for Portsmouth against Sunderland.

Ad Breakdown looks at the office hit by IT gremlins.

The public is not protected when it comes to using sunbeds, Holyrood's health committee is told.

Female vets over-exposed to the gases they use could be raising their chances of miscarriage, claims research.

Readers react after First Direct temporarily stops offering mortgages to potential customers.

UBS shareholders welcome the departure of the bank's chairman but worry about the bank's future.

No longer confined to the traditional crumble, rhubarb is enjoying a resurgence in favour in homes across England.

BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox on the first Holyrood chamber clash of 2008.

Morgan Stanley co-president Zoe Cruz is to retire, seen as the latest casualty of the US sub-prime crisis.

Departed Merrill Lynch chief executive Stan O'Neal is to pocket a retirement package worth $161.5m.

Ernst & Young's Item Club lowers its growth forecasts but also sees positives from the credit crunch.

As FSA chairman Callum McCarthy prepares to appear before the Treasury Select Committee, we take a closer look at the watchdog's boss.

Matching a face to a photo is trickier than once thought, a new study says - even for facial recognition computers designed to do just that.

Sub-prime mortgages are growing faster than mainstream mortgages, market analyst Datamonitor says.

Documents reveal potential risks to eyesight from the projectors used in schools' interactive whiteboards.

A lack of sunshine in winter months could be contributing to Scots heart disease, researchers say.

Some children come to school "tired and exhausted" from watching too much television, say teachers.

Paris Hilton and Britney Spears are named the worst-dressed celebrities in the annual Blackwell fashion list.

2007 could see hundreds of thousands of UK consumers suffering a debt 'tipping point', a leading debt campaigning charity tells the BBC.

Italian blogger Beppe Grillo, a comedian turned campaigner, is riding the wave of the information revolution, says the BBC's Stephanie Holmes.

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