Pakistan calls on army to restore order as blasphemy protests spread
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Call for review of charity response to UK disasters in wake of Grenfell fire
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Team Brexit go to Chequers: who will survive Theresa’s away-day from hell?
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Police promise to learn lessons after collapse of FGM trial in Bristol
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Now Theresa May can stand up to Rupert Murdoch. But will she?
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Six injured after car hits crowd celebrating Eid in Newcastle
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Amazon and eBay profiting from online VAT fraud, says watchdog
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Australian governments warned they could be buying supplies made by slave labour
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UK petrol prices likely to soar owing to Tropical Storm Harvey, says RAC
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Sally McManus urges unions to be 'disrupters' to fix neoliberalism's damage to workers
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‘Schools are a microcosm of society’: the quest to close Australia’s education gap
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'Switch' in brain of obese people stays on all the time, researchers say
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Chris Boardman’s got it wrong: cycling on British roads has never been safer
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May's move to restrict new EU migrants after Brexit is long planned
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Tashkent City: is 'progress' worth the price being paid in Uzbekistan?
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EasyJet passengers left high and dry in Greece – in part by mating turtles
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