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A witch-hunt against the Sun?

Why those at the tabloid should be more concerned with News International than the police.

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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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Enough of this royal deference

Traditional BBC objectivity seems to have been suspended for Andrew Marr's hour-long propaganda roll.

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No recession but growth only "modest", predicts CBI

Household spending will continue to be subdued.

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An open letter to Eric Pickles

People are losing control of the public spaces they love. Give local councils a say over betting shops.

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Reviews round-up

The critics' verdicts on Alain de Botton, Joseph Roth and Nathan Englander.

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Japan's GDP drops further in Q4

Japan's fourth-quarter contraction was twice what analysts had predicted.

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including an unusual meeting of minds on Syria.

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Chart of the day: Boris regains lead over Ken

A new poll puts the Mayor of London two points ahead of his Labour rival.

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The turning of the tide

The media's monstering of transgender people is finally being challenged.

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Webbs on the Web

Diaries of NS founder and social reformer Beatrice Webb tell a fascinating personal and political history.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Osborne hoisted with his own petard

With Britain's credit rating on negative outlook, the Chancellor's reputation is on the line.

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Sayeeda Warsi, secularism and the Pope

In complaining about "militant secularisation", Warsi is talking the Catholic leader's language.

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Bereaved say "death knocks" better than social media

A study finds groups and families may prefer that journalists visit personally.

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Video: a love song for Sarah Teather

Love is in the air with this Valentine's Day parliamentary serenade.

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Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook’s $1.6bn woman

In tasteful jewellery and killer heels, the 42-year-old is much more palatable to Wall Street than Mark Zuckerberg in his Adidas flip-flops.

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Ten point deduction looms as Rangers signal administration intent

Fifty-four times Scottish Champions face £49m HMRC bill.

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UK inflation rate lowest in over a year

The consumer prices index dropped more than half a point in January.

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Chart of the day: inflation plummets

Inflation falls to 3.6%, the lowest level since November 2010.

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