Mid Staffs report is right: NHS targets went too far
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guardian
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Social innovation is stepping in to help Denmark's exhausted welfare system
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guardian
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Drug-trafficking British woman in Bali loses appeal against death sentence
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guardian
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Sony radio awards: Chris Evans makes it a family affair
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guardian
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Why British film is all kitsch 'n' sink
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guardian
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GCHQ monitoring described as a 'catastrophe' by German politicians
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guardian
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Peruvian night monkey threatened by vanishing forests, lost corridors
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guardian
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France catches up with khat users
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guardian
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How student loan servicers have a hold on your soul
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guardian
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The economic plan to rob grandma's bread basket
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guardian
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'Home rule' for Shetland? You're on your own, Tavish Scott
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guardian
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NHS England to publish quarterly lists of 'never events'
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guardian
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Assad: Syria needs one year to destroy chemical weapons
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bbc
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Cities: a warning from Detroit
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guardian
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Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing to be given posthumous pardon
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guardian
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Whistleblower Peter Francis said he'd be smeared. He was right
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guardian
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