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What Lembit did next

Former Lib Dem MP turns pop star.

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US press: pick of the papers

The ten must-read opinion pieces from today's US papers.

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Dickens at 200

A life in letters.

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The monarchy is more secure than ever

The uncomfortable truth for republicans is that public attitudes to the monarchy have barely shifted.

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Gilbey on Film: We need to talk about Kermit

A triumphant cinematic return for the Muppets.

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Charles Dickens: snapshots of a life

Caricatures, interiors and comb-overs.

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including why Cameron won't abandon his NHS reforms.

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Almost 1,000 jobs set to go in Lloyds shake up

Partially state-owned bank to close offices in Newcastle, Romford and Scunthorpe.

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Must read posts on the Twitter Joke Trial appeal

Your brief guide to the High Court case.

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Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri: 3 things to know

Another round of states vote for their Republican candidate.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.

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Santorum wins big. Is it a big nothing for the GOP race?

Santorum's victories in Minnesota, Missouri, and Colorado mean bigger challenges for Romney and better chances for Gingrich.

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Lansley fights another day as Cameron backs NHS reform

The PM moves to squash speculation about the Health Secretary's future as the Lords prepare to debate the bill.

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Compassion, a subversive idea

Britain is being refashioned into a nation which believes that helping the needy is morally and fiscally unaffordable.

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Sky News and anti-social media

The channel's decision to ban retweets by its journalists is a great leap backwards.

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Revenue boost for Mail titles and Metro

Associated Newspapers enjoys circulation rise.

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Low rise and shallow fall

In the second of his English Journeys, Edward Platt visits the Essex hinterland where he was born, and discovers that there’s more to this county than stereotypical manual workers and brash, self-made...

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Burying the hatchet

Adam Mars-Jones wins award for the "most trenchant book review of the past twelve months".

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The strange case of the disappearing department

Has anyone heard from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs?

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Virgin Media records first ever annual profit

The British cable operator reported full-year net income of £75.9m.

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