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‘Prisons are not for punishment’
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Cut bureaucracy to boost economy, says IMF
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US unleashes ‘mother of all bombs’ on Isil cave hideout
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Digital radio set to kill off FM
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Religion is in rapid decline, but this is no moral malaise
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Russian ‘fraud’ funds traced to UK firm
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The circle of life embraces Saturn
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Assad defiant:
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Japan warns Kim could use sarin
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Patients suffer as NHS goes through worst winter crisis
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Grammars for families on less than £33,000
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Let transgender pupils have party cake, teachers told
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Teachers win payout total of £28m for classroom assaults
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Man dragged from airline seat prepares to sue United
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Trump team ‘may have met spies’
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Timeline Fraud case
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May’s pride as first female combat officer commissioned
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Beer garden smoking ban thrown out to protect pubs
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Social worker warned parents against christening son
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Family judge condemns care team for ‘psycho-babble’
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Mother stole £46,000 from Catholic PTA over five years
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Did the cleaner prepare case, judge asks CPS
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Drawn Taser figures up but firings down
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Value for money: collectors pay £200 for Kew Gardens 50p
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‘Indestructible’ fivers so badly damaged they now look fake
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Fewer spring frosts as temperatures climb
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Backlash as Springwatch spreads it wings
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Too much time spent on touchscreens ‘could harm infant brain development’
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Aga security flaw means hackers could ruin your boeuf bourguignon
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Device harvests water from air to end droughts
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Don’t hijack viewers’ speakers, warns ASA
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Russia told to pay £2.5m over Beslan deaths
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Dortmund bomb suspect ‘used to lead Isil terror squad in Iraq’
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No Red Army invasion if I win, says Melenchon
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Health inspectors find kitchen nightmare in Trump’s resort
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To understand Leavers, look to Anglicans
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Dogs are useful, but cats are really only interested in sabotage
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Fair play should be at the heart of Brexit Britain
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Grammar schools must be free to select
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A snap solution to the sailors’ knife-fights
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Assad’s relatives have been allowed to live comfortably in Spain
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Making prison work
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The seven shapes of modern man
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Sexting S has no place in the lexicon of love
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‘I went to the Holy Land - and came back with a tattoo’
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This exhilarating franchise has more mileage than ever
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A tender meditation on grief
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You may be able to code, but can you change a bulb?
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Jewels from the Taj Mahal for the Bush’s reopening
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Camus’s horror story parallels modern plagues
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Remembrance of things past
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Heartless ice sliver of seduction
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Same old drill: deeply boring
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Roy Wooldridge
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Neil Mills
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Tessa Wheeler
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John Sweetman
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Is Guerrilla too hot for the BBC to handle?