‘Troublesome lion' escapes from South African park for second time
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guardian
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Royal letters to go on display at Battle of Jutland centenary exhibition
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guardian
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Briton Ben Innes who posed for 'selfie' with Egyptair hijacker praised by relatives
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guardian
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Third of British workers may benefit from new legal pay level
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guardian
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Leave campaign set to argue that staying in EU jeopardises Britain's security
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guardian
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Children in care homes 'excessively criminalised'
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guardian
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Train operator's adverts banned for suggesting service owned by public
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guardian
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Tata to announce sale of UK steel business
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3
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guardian
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The Playgrounds of Pakistan
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nytimes
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Libraries minister Ed Vaizey: Volunteers not replacing staff
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bbc
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Summit boost for Japan's 'women of the sea'
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bbc
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Why are South African students so angry?
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bbc
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The anatomy of a nation-state hack attack
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bbc
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Thousands of police visits 'criminalise' children in care homes
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bbc
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Great story, Buddy: Oklahoma’s Hield is a one-of-a-kind yarn
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washpo
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Calls for assembly to be recalled over Tata UK 'sale'
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3
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bbc
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