It is right that we should be responsible for our health

Whose fault is it when parents smoke at home or in the car, potentially giving their offspring asthma? Photograph: Clive Gee/PA Is Andrew Lansley happy with anything about the way healthcare is organised and delivered? It seems not. First, he produced an NHS reform white paper to radically... 

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Penguin boss has no problems with ebooks

John Makinson: the consumer must be given what the consumer wants. Photograph: David Levene/for the Guardian Penguin this week celebrates its 75th year and is marking the anniversary by repackaging a series of seminal books from the 1960s to the 1980s. Although the company might afford itself... 

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Tour de France stage 20 – live!

Will Mark Cavendish be celebrating this afternoon? Photograph: Pete Goding/Action Images 2:26pm:A grimace! Contador starts to put some serious yards in, perhaps attempting an entirely unneccessary but entertaining breakaway … oh no, he was just taking the piss. He soon relents and swaps... 

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Apple posts highest ever quarterly earnings after success for Mac and iPad

Steve Jobs announces the iPad on January 27, 2010 in San Francisco. Photograph: Ryan Anson/AFP/Getty Images Record sales of Mac computers and strong demand for the iPad has helped Apple post its highest ever quarterly earnings. Steve Jobs declared last night that Apple had enjoyed a “phenomenal... 

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Chilcot inquiry: Iraq expert Carne Ross claims civil servants are withholding vital documents

Carne Ross, the UK’s Iraq expert at the UN from 1997-2002, says all the invasion documents should now be made public. Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian I testified last week to the Chilcot inquiry. My experience demonstrates an emerging and dangerous problem with the process. This is... 

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