WorldUK vote draws to closeAs UK polling booths closed, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg could do no more than anxiously await the results.06 May 08:33 PM
WorldUK voters turn out in drovesTurnout in the UK general election is expected to be higher than the 61 per cent in 2005, suggesting keen interest in the campaign.06 May 07:33 PM
WorldCalls for tactical voting tagged 'desperate'Calls by senior Labour figures for people to vote tactically against the Conservative Party in the election were condemned as "desperate".05 May 04:00 PM
TravelEngland: Digging up the pastA day's volunteer work at an excavation site in Vindolanda, near Hadrian's Wall, unearths a Roman treasure for Susan Buckland.04 May 04:00 PM
WorldClegg's mistake may be fatal errorAll three major political parties face a crisis after this UK election.02 May 04:00 PM
EntertainmentThorny issues set to make actress a household nameAt 20, actress Imogen Poots has already tackled the issues of incest, one-night stands and sex with older men without missing a beat.02 May 12:58 AM
New ZealandUK police lied to protect officer who killed NZer - reportUK police colluded to ensure an officer who killed a NZ anti-fascist protester never faced justice, a 1979 report reveals.27 Apr 08:12 PM
TravelEngland: Market researchKerri Jackson sorts herself a DIY degustation during a visit to London's Borough Market.25 Apr 04:00 PM
OpinionPaul Thomas<i>Paul Thomas</i>: 'Political earthquake' may be all talk and no walk23 Apr 04:00 PM
EntertainmentJulian Clary - Having a gay old timeJulian Clary talks to Russell Baillie about his return to live comedy, his chooks and why the camp guy on stage isn't quite him.22 Apr 10:00 PM
TechnologyGiant study to examine mobile phone cancer riskA study into the health effects of using mobile phones will take 20 or 30 years to complete.22 Apr 08:11 PM
New ZealandBeing stranded a happy experienceTourism Auckland has had more than 200 offers from people offering rooms for stranded travellers.20 Apr 04:00 PM
TravelForest of Dean, GloucestershireAbout two hours from London, the Forest of Dean, bounded by the rivers Severn and Wye, famous for its myths, legends and literary allusions.18 Apr 11:32 PM
Media and marketing<i>Stephen Glover:</i> Future of free press rests on paywallsJust because readers have got used to reading papers online for free, it does not follow that they have a right to do so, writes Stephen Glover.18 Apr 11:04 PM
English Premier LeagueSoccer: Terry's folly marks a day to forget for England's ex-captain18 Apr 04:00 PM
EntertainmentRegarding HenryScriptwriter Victor Rodger is stepping out of the shadows and on to the Shortland Street set.16 Apr 04:00 PM
EntertainmentBritain's National Gallery to show its forgeriesA collection of paintings that have caused art aficionados to turn a deep shade of purple are to go on show.16 Apr 02:11 AM