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Calls to bar bank from government work
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Tom Peck: Explosive moment in a Shakespearean drama as lead actor is shot with an imitation firearm.
The Pope is vilified, Polanski indulged
Dominic Lawson: I had always imagined that it was people who raped children, not organisations.
The new-look print edition: A newspaper and a viewspaper
Independent launches Viewspaper, a daily print supplement which includes Britain's most wide-ranging opinion.
Volcanic activity limits UK airspace reopening new
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Sky high petrol prices send UK inflation soaring new
CPI rise - bigger than was forecast - presents headache for Government.
No deal with Cameron, say Lib Dem voters
Andrew Grice: Liberal Democrat supporters favour an alliance with Labour in any hung parliament.
Council pays the price for Edlington torture horror
Doncaster local authority threatened with government intervention after withering report
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Junior Foreign minister resigns over claims on microblogging site that his girlfriend received free £9.8m stake in IPL franchise
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Interrogation by email: Michael Gove explains his plans for Britain's schools
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Call for donors to be paid for supplying organs
Cash payments for donors are among the options that should be considered for boosting the supply of organs and other bodily tissues, ethics experts say today.
How genes influence obesity, senility – and the effects of olive oil
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I had always imagined that it was people who raped children, not organisations.
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