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RBS fined £5.6m for failure to report properly £45m deals made by its casino...

By James Salmon | Royal Bank of Scotland has been fined £5.6million for failing to report properly almost 45million deals made by its casino bankers. They account for more than a third – or 37 per cent...

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Sir Paul McCartney honours graduating students and Mark Ronson at his fame...

By Joanna Crawley | He’s achieved fame and fortune by the bucket load over the past fifty years but on Thursday it was time for Sir Paul McCartney to give back. The musician led graduation celebrations...

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ADAM UREN: If the Government wants to stop a future pensions crisis, it...

By Adam Uren | It really doesn’t pay to be a private sector pension saver at this moment in time. Derisory returns for decades of saving and no guarantee of income at the end of it are hardly the best...

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Ofsted: More than 100 ‘outstanding’ schools have been downgraded since Ofsted...

By Andrew Levy | More than 100 ‘outstanding’ schools have been downgraded since Ofsted introduced tough new rules about quality of teaching last year. Schools were previously able to achieve the top...

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Teenage victims of the memory destroyer: Thousands suffer from amnesia after...

By Anthea Gerrie | He has five GCSEs and qualifications in performing arts, but without looking at the lists he makes every day on his iPhone, Ricky Dean would have no idea that he needs to start his...

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They make Fifty Shades look like Enid Blyton: How hardcore porn novels are...

By Lucy Waterlow | The Fifty Shades Of Grey trilogy became such a publishing phenomenon that women weren’t ashamed to be seen reading the books while commuting or have them proudly on display on their...

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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: I object to councils using motorists as cash cows....

| Eric Pickles wants to let drivers park on double yellow lines for 15 minutes without fear of getting a ticket. What’s controversial about that? It will end the pernicious persecution of people landed...

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Age of ‘zero hours’ jobs: Sports Direct staff never know how long they’ll work

By Peter Campbell | More than 20,000 staff at Britain’s biggest sports retailer are employed on controversial ‘zero-hour’ contracts, it emerged yesterday. Sports Direct hires every part-timer under a...

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Zimbabwe goes to the polls in key election which could see the end of...

By Daily Mail Reporter | The people of Zimbabwe have been flocking to polling stations today to vote in the election which could finally unseat Robert Mugabe after 33 years as president. Voters queued...

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How Naomi Watts recreates the last two tumultuous years of Diana’s life in...

By Richard Kay and Geoffrey Levy | What a moment to recreate the life of Princess Diana — as we celebrate the birth of the baby who would have been her grandson. Later this month, 16 years after her...

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Biggest cyber threat to your business comes from your own staff

By Helen Loveless | Problem: Clive Bunker, of Clearswift, says firms need to be educated on cyber crime. Cyber attacks by unscrupulous corporations and foreign governments are becoming a major problem,...

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Osborne offers childcare help for every family earning up to £300,000 (and...

By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor | 1 View comments Families with incomes of up to £300,000 are to benefit from new tax breaks to help cut the cost of childcare. Chancellor George Osborne...

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Satis ‘smart toilets’ in Japan can be hacked and hijacked remotely

By Sarah Griffiths | Hackers can harass users of a smart toilets in Japan by exploiting the power of a free Bluetooth app. The advanced ‘Satis’ automatic toilet can be remotely operated by a free app...

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Stay-at-home mums are making a lifestyle choice and can expect no help with...

By Tim Shipman | 253 View comments Mothers who stay at home with their children have made a ‘lifestyle choice’ and can expect no help with their childcare costs, George Osborne declared yesterday. The...

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Stay-at-home mums are making a lifestyle choice and can expect no help with...

By Tim Shipman | 275 View comments Mothers who stay at home with their children have made a ‘lifestyle choice’ and can expect no help with their childcare costs, George Osborne declared yesterday. The...

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CYBER burglary: Hackers will soon be able to hijack our lighting and locks,...

By Sarah Griffiths | 6 View comments One day your house could be completely controlled by smart technology from the egg cartons in your smart fridge to TVs, lighting and heating. But these additional...

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Robert Pattinson smoulders in stunning new monochrome shot for Dior Homme

By Jennifer Pearson and Jason Chester | He was recently spotted leaving Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart’s Los Angeles home. Now, in his latest sighting, Robert Pattinson cuts a reflective pose as he...

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Men’s style: Can you make your slobby hubby sexy again?

By Clare Campbell | The refrain can be heard in middle-class homes across Britain. ‘Why do you always look so slobby? Why don’t you dress up for me any more?’ Yes, most men are letting their wives down...

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ROB COTTON INTERVIEW: My one-man war against cyber hackers

By Peter Campbell | Picture the scene: A man with an official name badge runs into reception, phone glued to his ear, saying he is from Head Office and there is a major IT problem. After being led into...

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CITY INTERVIEW: Rob Cotton’s one-man war against cyber hackers

By Peter Campbell | Picture the scene: A man with an official name badge runs into reception, phone glued to his ear, saying he is from Head Office and there is a major IT problem. After being led into...

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