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Each news item corresponds with an element. The items are displayed as a summary on the main pages, with their full contents placed in detail pages.
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Travelling light
Six months ago I was approached to make a documentary about two naked ramblers who were planning to walk from Land's End to John O'Groats. I was excited - it's not often a project comes along which allows you to indulge your own personal interests and I've always been a keen rambler.
Steve Gough and his girlfriend Melanie Roberts disrobed in front of a media scrum on a cold June morning in Cornwall and set off with me in tow. They were demonstrating the right to freedom of expression and I w...
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Richard Macer Saturday November 26, 2005
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Naked rambler vows to walk on
A rambler attempting to walk from Land's End to John O'Groats in the nude has vowed to carry on with his attempt after being released from prison in the Highlands.
Steve Gough - from Eastleigh in Hampshire - was jailed in Inverness last week after being arrested as he walked into the city with no clothes on. He was released on bail after promising the sheriff court he would not commit any more offences.
But outside the court Mr Gough, who has been detained by police 13 times since set...
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Tuesday, 26 August, 2003, 16:15 GMT 17:15 UK
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How planespotters turned into the scourge of the CIA
Paul last saw the Gulfstream V about 18 months ago. He comes down to Glasgow airport's planespotters' club most days. He had not seen the plane before so he marked the serial number down in his book. At the time, he did not think there was anything unusual about the Gulfstream being ushered to a stand away from public view, one that could not be seen from the airport terminal or the club's prime view.
But that flight this week was at the centre of a transatlantic row that saw the prime minis...
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Gerard Seenan and Giles Tremlett Saturday December 10, 2005
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Live Bach in the living room
Even those who ride the rarefied airwaves of Radio 3 may occasionally come across something as declassé as a requests programme. Now, the network is taking the concept a step further - by organising musicians to give personal concerts in listeners' own homes.
Bach on Call is part of a special 10 days on Radio 3, from next Friday, when every single Bach note will be broadcast.
Starting from today, musicians from the BBC's five orchestras, as well as others including Northern Sinfonia and t...
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Charlotte Higgins, arts correspondent Saturday December 10, 2005
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