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War in Afghanistan: Not in our name

71% of Britons back IoS call for withdrawal of forces within a year

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Overweight Americans, tired of discrimination, are fighting for 'size acceptance'. And they're taking their battle to the dancefloor.

Hollywood's most glamorous studio prepares to sell up

The home of Tom and Jerry, James Bond and classic musicals is laden with nearly $4bn debt

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Tony Smith has announced he is standing down as England rugby league coach with immediate effect.

Aid commitment dropped from Queen's Speech

Brown's pledge to prevent future governments cutting overseas aid will appear as a draft bill only

The disgrace of Britain's jails

Overcrowding, reoffending, and mandatory sentencing have created prisons that are ineffective and expensive, a charity warns

The 40 million children who just didn't exist

One charity's campaign to register the births of all children in the developing world is transforming millions of young lives.

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Afghanistan: IoS readers have their say

The Independent on Sunday believes the war is ill-conceived, unwinnable and counter-productive, and we should plan now for the phased withdrawal of our blameless forces within a year or so. But what do our readers, our politicians and our soldiers say?

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