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All Stories from 23rd October 2011
- Bears maul Bucs at Wembley
- Terry 'saddened' by slur
- Hoops conquer nine-man Chelsea
- England spin to Mumbai defeat
- Mulgrew makes it count for Celtic
- Van der Vaart sinks Rovers response
- Garcia romps to 11-shot victory
- Finn gives England hope
- Drivers arrested over child's death
- Soap stars turn out for Driver's funeral
- Gabor leaves hospital
- Injured soldier can stay in army
- Kardashian lands movie role on birthday
- Drunk driver kills five runners
- Madonna's brother lives on the streets of Michigan
- Investigation launched over Winehouse file mishap
- Lynn hospitalised with pneumonia
- Saha seals shock win for Toffees
- Gaga honours Clemons at charity show
- RVP brace bails out Gunners
- McCartney hosts second wedding reception in New York
- Brilliant City hit United for six
- On-song Rangers break Hearts
- McCaw salutes triumphant All Blacks
- England in a spin
- Flood warning as storms sweep UK
- Many feared dead in Turkish quake
- Ancelotti wants Premier League job
- Virgin tipped to buy Northern Rock
- Aid workers kidnapped in Algeria
- Libyans urged to forgo retribution
- England respond after early setback
- New Zealand claim World Cup glory
- Musa Kusa traced to Qatar resort
- Simoncelli killed in Moto GP crash
- Malaysian GP cancelled after crash
- Meaker handed England debut
- Redknapp: I'd take Tevez tomorrow
- Donald stays in touch in Florida
- Coyle confident Wanderers will rise
- McCarthy not worried by booing fans
- Pardew impressed by Cabaye
- Hodgson angered by Hutton challenge
- Dalglish defends Suarez
- Tunisia votes in first free poll
- Moody calls time on England
- 20 people killed in Yemen clashes
- 'Unwanted' girls choose new names
- Doctors reject Chavez health fears
- Defunct satellite heading to Earth
- Country singer Lynn in hospital
- £23m to be made by Games landlords
- Moore's 'small Scotland' warning
- Music mogul Davison dies aged 89
- Shark killings spark hunting debate
- PM 'standing up for UK' in euro row
- Bad eyesight drives more off road
- Schools' academy bids cost £18.6m
- Queen attends Sunday church service
- Dance review: Birmingham Royal Ballet
- Opera review: Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman
- Theatre review: New York round-up
- Book review: The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides, Fourth Estate, £20
- Book review: The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin, Orion Books, £18.99 or e-book, £9.99
- Book review: Small Man In A Book by Rob Brydon, Michael Joseph, £20
- Book review: Georgette Heyer: Biography Of A Bestseller by Jennifer Kloester, Heinemann, £
- Could this be start of real Cold War?
- Ex-con’s ring triumph at 52
- Adam Ricketts: My dog is vital to my health
- Team whose dribblers have all got bibs
- Teachers’ fury at cut in holidays
- Fiona’s mother is denied decent payout
- Leilah’s brush with fame
- Psychiatry best seller proved fake
- Police axe tribute to fallen officers
- Embalmed man to go into museum
- Return to the house of fear
- Latin star Edmundo dies
- QPR v Chelsea: Mata plans to be Juan of the best for Chelsea
- Official: Strictly Come Dancing is ahead of X Factor
- Two-death mother’s stress plea
- Is Alastair Cook the right man to lead England cricket?
- Bride braves the St Paul’s tentamob
- Alejandro Faurlin free from personal hell
- Is this the beginning of the end for Britain as a nuclear power?
- Yaya Toure tips Manchester City to be great as Barcelona
- Manchester United v Manchester City: Robson marvels at Phil Jones
- Mortgage help from town hall
- Ah Mr Bond... time for some proper acting
- Manchester United v Manchester City: Ardiles admires new Greaves
- David Cameron's tall tale about Sarkozy’s height
- Special Forces in hunt for last of the Gaddafi clan
- Villarreal have grounds for a rethink at Old Trafford
- Dictator hid fortune of £105billion
- Big step down left football manager Peter Reid at rock bottom
- Foreign threat to our royals
- We meet again, Ma’am...
- Touch of Klass for Myleene's big day
- Why is BBC funding Somali radio station?
- Blackburn v Spurs: Get behind Steve Kean urges Harry Redknapp
- Corpses upset viewers
- Secret lost babies pain of Diana Dors
- Steven Gerrard is the Guv’nor of Liverpool now
- Scandal of the doctor who defied NHS ban
- Arsenal v Stoke: Wenger says there's no shame on Gunners
- Flash flood Britons are named
- Amnesty slam Olympics chief over Bhopal firm
- Dani Pedrosa bounces back on pole for Malaysian MotoGP
- Bailout to rescue banks
- Why French Open champ Thomas Levet won't play in China
- ‘90 Tories’ rebel on EU
- Bye bye, barmaid Betty...
- Ipswich Town 0 Crystal Palace 1: Palace coup from Paddy McCarthy
- BBC blows your cash on 100 leaving parties
- Coventry City 1 Burnley 2: Charlie’s an angel for Eddie Howes
- Rangers line up new Kyle Lafferty contract
- Leicester City 0 Millwall 3: Sven's team fail to deliver
- Meet the Scots GP helping the outback people
- Why tonight’s gridiron clash at Wembley could help spark football’s dreaded extra game
- Police probing 1985 death of SNP activist talk to the last man to see him alive
- Peterborough Utd 2 Leeds Utd 3: Darragh MacAnthony tweets rage
- Secrets of Pan Am 103 ‘have died with tyrant’
- Middlesbrough 2 Derby Country 0: Boro teach debut striker Mason Bennett a lesson
- Reading 1 Southampton 1: Steve De Ridder keeps team top of the table
- MoD admits it has no plan in event of a split
- Alex Salmond issues rallying cry for independence
- Bolton Wanderers 0 Sunderland 2: Little Stephane Sessegnon plays a big game
- Liverpool 1 Norwich City 1: Holt suits role as Lambert supersub
- Grim harvest that shames the EU
- Portsmouth 3 Doncaster 1: Pompey on the charge
- Wolves 2 Swansea City 2: Late strike by Jamie O’Hara takes heat off Mick McCarthy
- Spanish flan
- Newcastle United 1 Wigan Athletic 0: Yohan Cabaye keeps Toon flying high
- Subtle evolution
- Camelot is the hot ticket to win the Derby
- Allure of Paul’s travels
- No whipping strikes from jockeys
- England battle Wales for Shaun Edwards' rugby services
- CD Review - Tom Waits, Bad As Me (Epitaph Records)
- CD Review - Thomas Dolby, A Map Of The Floating City (Lost Toy People)
- CD Review - John Reilly, Zebulon (Art Music)
- CD Review - Camille, Ilo Veyou (EMI)
- New Zealand v France: Marc Lievremont plans final shock
- My Rugby World Cup verdict - best rugby match, team players, highs and lows
- Storm over ‘freeze to death’ peril
- Clubs must not try to stop football’s finest going for gold at 2012
- Bath 46 Worcester 13: Sweet sixteen for young Tom Heathcote
- Virgins help break the da Vinci code
- Beware ideas of George Clooney marching into politics
- Manchester United's Javier Hernandez up for a battle against City
- Man United v Man City: Mancini courage doesn't frighten Sir Alex
- 007 to shake and stir again
- Camping mob should depart
- Shed no tears for Gaddafi
- EU sceptics must realise it’s wrong time to push for vote
- Manchester City step up war against difficult striker Carlos Tevez
- Pupils spat at me so often I bought a washable suit says behaviour czar
- Prime Minister David Cameron whipped up about referendum vote
- Health Lottery cash already helping good causes across the country
- Eva Braun: My life with Hitler
- Neighbours: Why they're not always such good friends
- Spending cuts that will ruin the BBC
- St Paul's Cathedral protestors are not good for London's tourist business
- Channel 5 movie treats - Toy Story 2
- Long-term loans are not all they seem - beware 30-year mortgages
- A wide range of funds and nice little earners for the children
- Children can have fun and save you money in the office during half-term
- Steering BP back from the brink in wake of Deepwater Horizon oil spill
- Oasis fashions iPad shopping revolution
- Scandal-hit UBS set to post ‘modest’ Q3 profits
- Economy grinds to near standstill
- Indian summer brings cheer for pubs and restaurants
- Animation industry draws up rescue package proposals
- Europe’s banks head for bailout as France and Germany race to find debt solution
- New Zealand win Rugby World Cup
- Manchester United 1 Manchester City 6
- Fulham 1 Everton 3: Late goals earn Toffees win
- Arsenal 3 Stoke 1: Robin van Persie brace seals points for Gunners
- Blackburn 1 Tottenham 2: Rafael Van der Vaart brace clinches Spurs victory
- QPR 1 Chelsea 0: Nine-man Blues succumb to Rangers
- The 300-year love story unearthed by a badger
- 1,000 feared dead as quake flattens city