Farewell, BBC TV Centre. You were Britain's very own Disneyland
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Britain is signing away the right to call itself a liberal democracy
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The Rolling Stones will reign supreme until there is a new counterculture
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GāI Joe: Retaliation 3D ā review
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From the Observer archive, 29 March 1959: A moving account of a teacher's struggles with his pupils and himself
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Final twist to tale of Henrietta Lacks, the woman whose cells helped the fight against cancer
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Peta's Ingrid Newkirk: making the fury fly
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Germans greet Cyprus deal with a mixture of relief and fear
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A glorious winter, but the Alps face a warmer world ā bringing huge change
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South Africans pray for Nelson Mandela, but dismiss fears his death will mean chaos
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Nationalised rail is shunted into sidings as coalition tries to make sums add up on east coast line
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After 41 years, Dorset railway turns tables on Beeching cuts
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Christianity's resurrection day
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Jessop hospital, Sheffield ā review
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Make the Catholic church pay for its shameful silence
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Scottish town that changed the world fights for its rights
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