Concentration camp survivor Thomas Blatt takes John Demjanjuk trial back in time (Times Online)

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Courtroom 101 took on the air of a macabre seance today when the lights were dimmed and one of the last survivors of Sobibor concentration camp guided a stunned, often weeping audience back in time to the Holocaust.

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It’s not about women, it’s about taking power (Times Online)

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

For the Tories the problem is people, not policy. David Cameron’s all-female shortlists are a way to boost the talent pool

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When feminism went nuts (Times Online)

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Feminism has never had it so bad. Britain is riven with porn culture and a generation is in thrall to a sexist agenda

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When feminism went nuts (Times Online)

An expanding train network will drive up Kent’s property prices (Times Online)

Friday, July 10th, 2009

The controversy surrounding the removal of the East Coast line franchise from National Express and the question mark hanging over Crossrail risk overshadowing another major transport scheme that is already delivering one of its targets — faster journey times.

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An expanding train network will drive up Kent's property prices (Times Online)

Southern Rail faces big fines unless number of complaints drops (Times Online)

Monday, June 15th, 2009

The days of suffering in silence will soon be over for rail passengers who endure rude staff, dirty trains and blocked lavatories on one of Britain’s busiest commuter franchises.

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Southern Rail faces big fines unless number of complaints drops (Times Online)

Andrew Adonis: suffering the railway refreshment desert (Times Online)

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

I arrive at Hastings at 6.30am in the company of a dozen other passengers, having set off from Brighton at 5.30am with only two others before Norman Baker MP joined at Lewes.

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Andrew Adonis: suffering the railway refreshment desert (Times Online)

People: Lord Adonis, Jordan, Neil Morrisey, John Humphrys (Times Online)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

All aboard the Adonis Express. Frustrated commuters will get direct access to the Transport Minister next week when Lord Adonis embarks upon a railway voyage to criss-cross Britain in six days.

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Model couple re-create the town where they first met (Times Online)

Monday, March 30th, 2009

A couple have kept their love alive by spending 20 years building a model of the town where they first met.

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Model couple re-create the town where they first met (Times Online)

Kevin Pietersen: celebrity player is god who moves in a mysterious way (Times Online)

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Kevin Pietersen is a contradiction. A flamboyant batsman with a pop star for a wife and Hollywood actors among his friends, Pietersen was a celebrity cricket captain in the mould of Ian Botham, Andrew Flintoff and Wally Hammond.

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Model railway enthusiast Keith Beadle makes a space odyssey (Times Online)

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Keith Beadle has created a unique space-saving toy... an upside-down railway that runs on the ceiling. The railway modelling enthusiast spent three years perfecting the system, which uses a series of carefully balanced magnets to hold the locomotives and rolling stock in place.

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Model railway enthusiast Keith Beadle makes a space odyssey (Times Online)