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Cameron gave ‘shameful’ rises of up to 24% to aides
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Del Boy stunt used to snatch bag containing £35,000 gems in pub garden
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Train drivers’ strike ballot called off as hopes rise for end to Southern rail dispute
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British woman is killed by car after holiday night out in Ibiza
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Family ‘heartbroken’ as hostel knife attack hero dies of injuries
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Britain and France ‘will stay united after call to end Calais border deal’
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US accused of offering crumbs as doubts grow over EU trade deal
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I want to close the gap with the Olympics
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Paralympic rower Pam on breaking down barriers across the Games
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Time to move Notting Hill Carnival, MP and residents demand after 16 stabbings
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Mini-heatwave in the capital ‘to last all week’
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Don’t look for Pokémon on our construction sites builders warn
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Freud’s drugged rat to claw in thousands at Sotheby’s
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The lessons of the Great Fire on how to recreate our capital
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After 1666 Londoners were forced to think about the planning of urban space — and the issue is still raging
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Calais requires more, not less co-operation
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Tattoos and our attitudes are not just skin-deep
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We can build affordable homes — if there is the political will to do it
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Jezza finally gets with the EU’s digital program
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Mother’s demand after disabled son stabbed at water fight ‘just for fun’
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Breakfast, bullying and Brexit with the barefooted busker
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How to survive the great autumn retox
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Phoebe Luckhurst
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Quake town holds mass funeral for 200 victims
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Scare on jet as panicking passenger tries to open door
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FOUR MONTHS AFTER THE GIANTS CLUB SUMMIT, OUR CONSERVATIONISTS ARE STARTING TO
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DELIVER THE INNOVATIVE PROJECTS THAT AIM TO SAVE AFRICA'S THREATENED HERDS
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The modernist
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This Friday marks 350 years since the Great Fire of London began, and a blockbuster exhibition and a six-day arts festival across the city mark the event that changed the capital for ever says
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Fox shouldn’t count his chickens over foreign investment
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ARM deal ‘opens floodgates for foreign bidders’
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His empire may be shrinking, but king of clubs is still wearing his crown at 75
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Chappell’s legal man gets in a water fight
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Mondelez passes on Hersheys as deal sours
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Birkbeck, University of London, enables working Londoners to boost their careers by studying for a degree in the evenings, while freeing up their days to work and get ahead professionally
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Djokovic pulls through but injury worries come back to haunt him
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Few distractions for confident Konta
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Michail eager to prove he’s a risk worth taking
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Transfers are set to break the £1bn barrier as Premier League sides are made to pay ‘Stupid English Money’ for top talent