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London 2012: Men's four win rowing silver as South Africa take gold and Denmark bronze in close finish at Eton Dorney.
London 2012: Sir Chris Hoy appears in a much calmer state of mind as he prepares to defend two of the three gold medals in Olympic track cycling he won in Beijing four years ago.
Vodka tonic in one hand and the other aloft in a victory sign, Britain's new superhero hit the town to celebrate.
Two Olympic badminton players apologise on Chinese national news after being disqualified following their 'play to lose' strategy.
Investors look for bold action from ECB president Mario Draghi.
The widow of the murdered Russian spy has called on Londoners to wear a white ribbon in protest at the visit of Vladimir Putin to the Olympics.
Talks are understood to have stalled amid lack of support from Treasury.
Five insurgents planning a suicide attack in Kabul have been killed in a predawn gun battle in the capital.
Government has officially protested to Britain over vandal attack.
Crime is falling largely in Britain because our prison population has topped 86,000, writes Ed West.
Time Lord comes face to face with Daleks and dinosaurs in sci-fi show.
Interest rates held at 0.5pc and quantitative easing left at £375bn.
Just 6pc of Britain's engineers are women, new research shows.
Magazine hopes to boost circulation from 50,000 to 300,000 copies.
Revenues and profits fall as US government deals with rising deficit.
Follow Rod Gilmour's live blog as South Africa bat first in second Test at Headingley.
Andre Villas-Boas will talk to Luka Modric before deciding when to bring him back into Spurs fold.
Andy Carroll has withdrawn from Thursday night’s Europa League qualifier in Belarus because of injury.
One sporting superstar captured the imagination at Goodwood and that was Frankel.
Jim White: Everything was in standard comedy working order. Except, it seemed, the London 2012 Olympics.
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