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The worst response to this attack would be to further ramp up rhetorical excess
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Terror returns to London with attack on Parliament
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Theresa May condemns ‘sick and depraved’ attack
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The day terror struck the heart of British democracy
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Policeman stabbed to death outside Parliament named
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An attack in London was inevitable. The security vs freedoms debate is now on
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An operation with elements from the Isis playbook
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Security is normally tight at Westminster– but yesterday it wasn’t tight enough
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It is time to give London’s streets back to the people
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Farron’s second referendum bid clears first hurdle
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School cuts are forcing teachers to buy pens and paper, Corbyn tells May
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May’s grammar schools vanity project on the ropes
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Child sex offence recorded every 10 minutes in the UK
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Homes could see energy bills rise by over £400 a year as fixed-rate deals end
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Thames Water fined £20.3bn for sewage spill
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Faith schools and grammars ‘the most segregated in UK’
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Man murdered ex-girlfriend months after she was fined for ‘wasting police time’
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A pint of beer a day could lower risk of heart attack
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Home news in brief
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Tillerson leads anti-isis conference in Washington
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FBI intelligence suggests Trump aides ‘coordinated with Russia to damage Clinton campaign’
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Trump transition team members ‘were under surveillance after election’
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Magnitsky lawyer critically injured in mysterious fall
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Europe must respect democracy, says Erdogan
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It is Erdogan’s Turkey, not humane Germany, that is guilty of ‘Nazi practices’
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World news in brief
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This is the new, low-tech face of modern terrorism
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Brexiteers don’t want to pay a £50bn ‘divorce settlement’ to the EU. It’s an awful idea
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Since Corbyn refuses to take a stand, I’ve delivered my own Brexit bill
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Don’t get mad about Osborne’s new job – we need MPs out in the real world...
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...but Osborne grabbing yet another plum role increases public distrust in politicians
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We shouldn’t have to rely on leaks to catch corruption
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The SNP have some cheek on Brexit – they jeopardised their EU membership in 2014
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PULLING POWER
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Matthew Adams, Principal Lecturer in Psychology, University of Brighton. This article first appeared on The Conversation (theconversation.com) Carnage is available exclusively on BBC iPlayer now
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LIFE IN THE MATRIX
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THE FINAL FRONTIER
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MORE THAN JUST A FUNNY NAME
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LOUD AND CLEAR
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UPDATING THE BARD
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REGRETFULLY RETRO
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HEAVY DUTY DELIGHT
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TALE OF TAGINES
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SHOULD I SEE DUBAI DURING A STOPOVER?
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DAILY MISCELLANY
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Stock markets falter as investors begin to question Donald Trump’s promises
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Is this market wobble a sign that a Trump-inspired correction is on the way?
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Bank of England reports stronger investment plans
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EU to ‘give UK banks new incentive to leave London’
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Black cab future assured as £300m plant opens
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More than 1,000 jobs at risk as shoe retailer Brantano enters administration
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FTSE 100 bosses paid ‘386 times national living wage’
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Report from Equality Trust shows how twisted society’s values have become
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Business news in brief
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Southgate’s opening night ends in defeat but new-look side is not without promise
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Southgate laments lack of time on training pitch
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Alli shows why he is the man for the big occasions
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Five things we learned from England’s narrow defeat
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Scotland labour to friendly draw against Canada
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Ward admits Bale is a ‘step up’ from everything
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Gunter desperate to end unwanted record
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Spurs set for crunch Wembley meeting
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Shamefaced Costa says he won’t force exit again
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Contract talks with Sanchez and Ozil off, for now
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Moran’s qualities as a coach remain as relevant as ever
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The ‘barking dog’ with inside knowledge
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Henderson and Gerrard lead Moran tributes
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Potential England vs New Zealand match scrapped
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WRU set to take over Newport Gwent Dragons
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Khan: Parents, uncle and best friend are out of my life
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Ricciardo rules himself out of title challenge
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Valverde bounces back with third stage win