Maria Davies, 8 February 2005
Gardeners in Britain could face imprisonment if caught composting without the relevant documents under bizarre new regulations…
Jonny Hall, 4 February 2005
The production team at Sky Sports deserves a knighthood for their Gillette Soccer Saturday show, writes Jonny Hall…
Adam Wiltshire, 1 February 2005
Passing a driving test in the UK has never been easy, but with increased costs and endlessly long waiting lists getting a licence is now harder than ever…
Seb Walker, 30 January 2005
Campaigning in the Kurdish-controlled zone of Iraq's north got off to a slow start after weeks of uncertainty over their participation in Sunday's election.
Cyrille Cartier, 30 January 2005
Kurdish pilgrims are coming back from Mecca on the first direct flights to Iraq's Kurdish administrative capital to cast their ballots…
Garry Cook, 28 January 2005
England’s temple to football, The National Football Museum, has stepped into line with the UK’s other 18 national museums by allowing visitors in for free…
Tom Phillips, 27 January 2005
Bezerra da Silva, the sambista dubbed the godfather of gangsta rap and unofficial spokesman of Rio de Janeiro’s slums, has died aged 77.
Philip Sen, 26 January 2005
Chinese internet aficionados saw the popularity of their personal websites rocket after paying tribute to the country's hottest taboo and now it seems everybody wants a go at blogging…
Dennis Itunbi, 25 January 2005
Villagers in Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai’s native Nyeri home rolled out the red carpet long before her homecoming party was scheduled…
Mike Hirst, 21 January 2005
The archbishop of the Syrian Catholic archdiocese of Mosul in Iraq was released on Tuesday having been abducted at gunpoint less than 24 hours earlier…
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