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German market research group recruits financial bidder as Sir Martin Sorrell faces 'put up or shut up' day of decision
Any loss from rights issue would be dwarfed by exposure to potential collapse across sector if the bank was allowed to fail
French carmaker predicts sales slump for all manufacturers of 4 per cent this year, but analysts expect even worse news
Luiz Felipe Scolari runs into immediate problems as club’s relationship with England midfield player breaks down
Andrew Strauss confident of victory as South Africa get ready to unleash high-speed three-pronged attack in opening match
England team manager joins Lawrence Dallaglio in effort to raise £1 million for the rehabilitation of Service personnel
Artifact pre-dating Christ appears to refer to similar messiah-figure
We will always try to twist the evidence to fit our theories. Especially when we are wrong
As the Church takes a faltering step into the 21st century, the Tories embrace the darker side of religiosity
As politics converges, a growing undercurrent of discontent can be heard. We should listen before it is too late
Digital-age kids process information differently from parents. Our writer admits misjudging how her son was learning
The casual maxi started it, now the long evening dress is back. How the latest trend took hold in our consciousness
A top stylist demonstrates how best to tame unruly locks and obtain a sleek, shiny result
The British Museum is more popular than Blackpool and its boss is staying put. No wonder, says Damian Whitworth
Every tedious aspect of modern life has passed the lips of a complaints choir: a new performance art that is taking root
Jürg Lehni and Alex Rich are the human brains behind Hektor and Viktor, the robots who make artworks