Senior ministers to oppose more welfare cuts
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guardian
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Sanctuary Records, home to Iron Maiden, bought by German firm BMG
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guardian
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Orange Order parade passes peacefully in Belfast
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guardian
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The fit-for-work test fails mentally ill people – not the other way round
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guardian
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China media: Kenya siege
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bbc
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Nairobi attack: Kenya forces comb Westgate site
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5
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bbc
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Malcolm Turnbull announces new broom for NBN Co
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guardian
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Labor leadership race: the differences between Shorten and Albanese
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guardian
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Fighting fit: how dietitians tested if Britain would be starved into defeat
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guardian
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Thieves armed with guns and machete burst into Sydney cinema
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guardian
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USA winger Robbie Rogers comes out as gay and 'steps away' from soccer
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guardian
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Coronavirus spreads to third family member
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1
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guardian
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Welsh secretary David Jones gives up Twitter for Lent
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1
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guardian
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Police consider bringing criminal charges against Stafford hospital staff
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1
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guardian
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Burgundy's prestigous vineyards in crisis after devastating hailstorms
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guardian
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Virginia governor Bob McDonnell defends conduct over gifts and loans
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guardian
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