Tony Blair and Dame Edna

Tony Blair and Dame Edna Everage are interviewed by John Humphrys during his last Today programme.
As the presenter retires from the BBCs Today programme, politicians reflect on his tough interviews.
Some posts will now be hidden from under 18s while miraculous remedy posts will be banned.
Financial experts say schools are receiving a big funding boost - but only back to levels of a decade ago.
More than 100 fully autonomous cleaning robots are coming to Singapore this year, made by local manufacturer Lionsbot. Ellas job is cleaning the floors at the National Gallery.
Angry parents say severely disabled children have been left traumatised by new school taxi service
Five years on from the independence referendum, how have things changed in Scotland?
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&xa; Radical changes to the Champions League could be too much for Premier League clubs to resist with greater riches guaranteed&xa;
The renowned social historian Virginia Nicholson interviewed 40 veterans of the Swinging Sixties for her latest book, How Was It For You? One of them now walks with the aid of a Zimmer frame
Theres no reason for panic – Virgil van Dijk remains his usual calm self after defeat Champions League to Napoli
Thomas Muller became Bayerns record Champions League appearance maker in an easy 3-0 win
A new art show brings the influential noughties New York post-punk scene to life in all its filthy glory.
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Bloody Sunday murders Prosecution of former soldier heard in court for first time
As Jo Johnson quits his brothers government, does it ever work out well for relatives on the frontline of politics?
Jadon Sancho speaks out on Borussia Dortmund future amid Man Utd transfer interest
Hollywood stars have been caught up in a college admissions scandal, but how widespread is it?
Nigel Farage rocked like he had a hornet in his tights HENRY DEEDES watches MEPs in Strasbourg
Pub landlord claims his derelict bar kept receiving TripAdvisor reviews for five years after it shut
Ludovico Einaudis muted piano melodies have accompanied poignant moments on the small and big screens for more than two decades, and become a classical music phenomenon
Pub grub to dazzle and delight and not a Pringle in sight!
The move comes as China, the worlds biggest pork producer, struggles to contain a swine fever outbreak.
NUJ criticises DUPs Ian Paisley for Sam McBride post
Lethems first detective novel since the exquisite Motherless Brooklyn 20 years ago confirms him as one of Americas finest living writers — wry, truthful and utterly original.
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