- 'Sharp drop' in degree courses
- Travellers 'hit by rip-off charges'
- Probe into sex-selection abortions
- UK urged to support tar sands ban
- GPs 'over-paid for ghost patients'
- Action urged on hip fracture costs
- Clegg reveals £1bn jobs fund boost
- Tributes paid to funnyman Carson
- Fast-track asylum delays criticised
- Korean firm wins MoD tankers deal
- Mother and daughter given Asbos
- 'Exceptionally' mild weather on way
- Teenager 'repeatedly raped by gang'
- Man quizzed over women's murders
- Cherie Blair makes phone hack claim
- Man accused of murdering vicar
- Peacocks saved, but 3,000 jobs go
- Sex attacker was under surveillance
- RBS set to unveil £400m bonus pot
- 'Anxious' teacher 'set self alight'
Sport Columnists
Glennis Hooper - Best feet forward this Mother’s Day
Christmas has gone, as has Valentine’s Day, and now the shops are full of Easter merchandise and cards for Mothering Sunday, or Mothers’ Day as some might prefer to call it; the latter being so special for us all as we all have, or have had, a mum who means so much for so many reasons.
Neil Pickford - I apologise for what you are reading
I want to make it clear that the column you are about to read and the views expressed within do not change my over-riding opinion that talking to people and meeting them face-to-face is better than social networking.
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Sunny Nunney - Saturdays will never be the same again
This week’s column is especially for you if you were born somewhere between 1965 and 1995… that’s not to say that it won’t mean anything to anyone else, but if you first appeared on this planet during that thirty-year period then you really were part of something special – something that I don’t believe we’ll ever experience again.
Richard Oliff - Childhood memories of winter
The winter of 1962-1963 was particularly harsh.
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Michelle Morgan - Tragedy of a talent ruined by demons
It was terribly sad waking up to hear that Whitney Houston had passed away.
Talking Football
Talking Football - England role could be shared with club duty
So much has already been said about the odds-on prospect of Harry Redknapp becoming the next England manager.
Jon Sleightholme
Jon Sleightholme - Robshaw’s underdogs can deliver the goods
I can’t remember the last time Scotland went into a Calcutta Cup game as favourites.
Jon Dunham's Notebook
Jon Dunham - England can afford to wait for Harry
There’s little doubt that Harry Redknapp appears to be everybody’s favourite to become the new manager of England in the wake of Fabio Capello’s messy departure.
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Mark Lea's Notebook
Mark Lea - Shaun is showing his class
You can’t expect every sports personality to be the perfect role model.
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Weather for Kettering
Thursday 23 February 2012
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: 9 C to 15 C
Wind Speed: 16 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 2 C to 12 C
Wind Speed: 17 mph
Wind direction: West
