The Guardian view on the freedom of information commission: a very British farce
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guardian
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Exclusion zone lifted after Red Road flats demolition
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bbc
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Dean Baquet: ‘My goal is to keep the number of reporters really high at the New York Times’
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guardian
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Israeli occupation is root cause of Palestine conflict, says Marwan Barghouti
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guardian
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Don’t let the Nobel prize fool you. Economics is not a science
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guardian
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Alexander Lukashenko expected to remain as president of Belarus
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guardian
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Harvey Milk Boulevard? Salt Lake City may name street after gay rights pioneer
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guardian
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Vladimir Putin meets Saudi defence minister for Syria talks
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guardian
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Fix infrastructure for walkers and cyclists to help tackle obesity
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guardian
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Bernie Sanders addresses gun control record in effort to soothe Democrats
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guardian
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New Liverpool FC boss Jurgen Klopp enjoys drinks with fans
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bbc
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Glasgow's Red Road flats come down – but not without a fight
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guardian
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Ankara attacks: Turkey in mourning after blasts kill almost 100
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bbc
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To Save Iraq, Arm the Kurds
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nytimes
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Afghan Taliban’s Reach Is Widest Since 2001, U.N. Says
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nytimes
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Aleksandr Lukashenko of Belarus Set to Win Fifth Term as President
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nytimes
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