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The Scotsman
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Goldsmith says US changed his view on Iraq invasion
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Dear Green Place plans congestion charge and trams in Ł1.5bn vision
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'It feels wrong to be coping' – McCanns mark 1,000-day hunt for Madeleine
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Poll results spark Sri Lanka tensions
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Industry and politicians face off over bank reforms
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Paedophile just out of prison tried to murder woman so he could rape her granddaughters
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Call to tighten SuBo security after intruder scare at home
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Trapped teenager found alive 15 days after earthquake devastated Haiti
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Taleban reject 'bribes' of power and cash as they vow to fight on
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DUP and Sinn Fein given 48 hours to reach deal
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Woodland protesters dig in as eviction team moves in
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Supreme Court rules freezing bank accounts of terror suspects is illegal
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Banishing box-office blues turns the Fringe into 'glorious success'
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Why joggers should bare their soles if they want to avoid injury
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Hillwalkers out of step with landowner over wild animals
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Council chief criticises public over gritting 'failures' during big freeze
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'Threat to corner shop' as MSPs vote to ban cigarette displays
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Waitrose No1 but shoppers check out cheaper options
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Nuclear plants ban is 'tragedy for Scotland'
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Scottish cities should get own TV news channels, say Tories
The Guardian
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40 days that made illegal attack into legal war on Iraq
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UEA broke rules in hacked email row
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Brown outlines final Ulster deadline
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Britain 'complicit in possible torture'
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Woman held after bodies found in car
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Leak reveals scale of proposed NHS cuts
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Level of men's waistband a clue to age
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True colours seen for the first time
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Media 'fuels rise in anti-Muslim crimes'
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Tories may give councils benefit power
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West End confounds expectations
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Boris to stand down as chair of the MPA
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Jon Gaunt wins right to free speech
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MPs in line for retrospective pay rise
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Met prepared for conference on Afghanistan
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Waitrose top with shoppers – despite prices
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Asset-freezing orders for terror suspects 'illegal'
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Dementia is not the end of life | Hugh Whittall
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Scottish ministers set to vote on plans to let councils drop newspaper ads
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Guardian Daily podcast: Lord Goldsmith appears before Chilcot inquiry; plus Apple unveils the iPad
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Apple iPad: Why some will wait for later versions
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10 claimants shared ÂŁ1m in benefits due to mistake
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Hugh Muir's diary
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From the archive: Tobogganing at Buxton
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Country diary: Nairn harbour
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Greetings in a post-handshake world
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Tentative recovery comes with pitfalls for both main parties | Michael White
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The Iraq war inquiry: will it call Blair to account?
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Letters: Chilcot inquiry and citizen's arrests
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The stakes of Stormont | Denis Murray
The Independent
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Show me your cuts, Darling tells Cabinet
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The Big Question: Why has the equality gap widened even through the years of plenty?
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Goldsmith: why I changed my mind on Iraq
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Cameron winning female vote for Tories
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Brown sets deadline for Northern Ireland deal
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Forced marriage victims' calls going unanswered
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Mother held on suspicion of murdering her children
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Freeze on suspects' assets 'illegal'
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Woman held after children found dead
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Furious exchange over UK 'complicity' in rendition
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Husband jailed for 12 years for killing three children
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Digger 'crushed taxi after fare row'
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11 arrested after Manchester derby violence
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Police make further Manchester derby arrests
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Goldsmith changed mind on war legality
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Brown: 'Pathway' to Northern Ireland settlement laid
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Andrew Grice at PMQs: Tony Blair's upward mobility
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New law pledge after terror assets freeze overturned
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'Vikings' invade the Shetland Islands
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Boris Johnson to stand down as police chairman
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M25 rapist quizzed over 1987 attack
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Straw announces launch of crime victims service
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Invade and be damned: Foreign Office lawyers say advice on legality of war was ignored
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Northern Ireland talks go down to wire on policing
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Brown's nightmare scenario ahead of election
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Social inequality gap remains, report finds
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Freed computer expert tells of beatings and mock executions
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ME case study: 'She told me that she did not want to carry on'
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Mandelson: Blair will campaign in election
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Prosecution of mother was right, says DPP
BBC UK
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Arrest after children's bodies found in car
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Key London summit tackles Afghanistan
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Rise in students from poor homes
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Worker dies in Forth Bridge fall
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Huge birdwatching survey begins
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Climate row unit 'broke data law'
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Eleven men arrested at derby game
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Chlamydia screening under attack
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Ruling due on MMR research doctor
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What are the UK's top 10 consumer gripes?
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3D television launches with live Premiership football match
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Murray ready for semi-final clash
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Rooney fires Man Utd into final
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Chelsea storm back to top
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Life or death
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Holding fire
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MMR debate
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Robert Peston
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Fire tragedy
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Rubbish lite
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Fire death officers 'face arrest'
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NI devolution talks set to resume
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Compensation culture 'ups costs'
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Trapped passengers 'were at risk'
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Concerns over quality of teaching
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Partners agree Yemen terror plan
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Orange beacons
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Everybody hurts
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Pay gap quiz
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Papers cool on Goldsmith evidence
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