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Mother-of-three loses extradition appeal bid
A mother-of-three who fled to England from America with her three children after her marriage broke down 14 years ago has lost her High Court bid to avoid extradition to face kidnap charges.

Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth sculptures
The artworks that have taken up residence on the fourth plinth.

Michael Gove: 'adoption transformed my life'
The Education Secretary wants to radically change the adoption system, a matter close to his heart, to allow the placements of children in permanent homes to happen more often and more quickly.

Bronze statue of a boy on a rocking horse adorns Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth
The latest piece of art on Trafalgar Square's empty plinth celebrates the "heroism of growing up".

Shop Awards 2012: Telegraph toasts the best of the British high street
Retail expert Mary Portas co-hosted our Best Small Shops in Britain awards for the sixth year running.

MP Eric Joyce arrested and suspended from Labour party over House of Commons brawl
MP Eric Joyce suspended from the Labour party after being arrested for allegedly headbutting another MP in a row over chairs in House of Commons bar that he complained was 'full of Tories'.

Jil Sander to return to Jil Sander?
A German magazine has reported that Jil Sander is poised to make a second comeback at the label she founded.

Private divorce courts on the way
High-profile married couples who are splitting up may soon be able to avoid airing their dirty linen in public with the advent of private divorce courts.

Albert Einstein: a short biography
Albert Einstein is probably the world's most famous scientist but how much about him do you really know? Here is a short biography of the father of quantum theory.

Lib Dems resist Tory plans to make it easier for companies to hire and fire staff
The Liberal Democrats are trying to water down Conservative Budget plans to make it easier for companies to hire and fire staff, senior Tories have said.

Eric Joyce suspended from Labour Party after arrest on suspicion of assault
Eric Joyce, the MP for Falkirk, has been suspended by the Labour Party after he was arrested on suspicion of assault in the House of Commons bar.

Abortion investigation: Health Secretary Andrew Lansley to report clinics and doctors to police
Telegraph investigation: Women granted illegal abortions by doctors based on sex of their unborn baby, no questions asked.

Head of Care Quality Commission resigns amid widespread criticism of watchdog
Head of the Care Quality Commission, the quango responsible for regulating Britain's abortion clinics, hospitals and care homes, has resigned.

Abortion investigation: Health Secretary Andrew Lansley launches urgent probe
Telegraph investigation: Women granted illegal abortions by doctors based on sex of their unborn baby, no questions asked.

Breaking the speed of light: CERN's neutrino experiment
Scientists at CERN have admitted an experiment that appeared to show neutrino particles could travel faster than light was potentially flawed due to a faulty cable.

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