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5 headlines you won't see in the Sun on Sunday

"Up yours UK laws", and other suggestions for the newspaper's first splash.

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News Int could face hacking claim from Bulger killer

Robert Thompson is reportedly suing the News of the World publisher.

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including why some A-grades are worth more than others.

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The case against for-profit schools

There are no empirical grounds for handing state schools over to the private sector.

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Kurdish Opposition of Syria speaks up

At the Palace of Westminster, leading Kurd figures call for a "united front" against the Assad regime.

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Gang crime: another approach

Charities like Aasha Gang Mediation provide the things that working parents and the state can't.

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Chart of the day: nuclear weapons - who has what?

The number of nuclear warheads in Russia, the US and the rest.

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Why the west should rule out military action against Iran

The threat of military force heightens tensions and makes a peaceful outcome less likely.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Same old Tories? The public turns against NHS reform

The health bill could spell serious trouble for the Conservatives, as a poll shows declining support.

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How the seven-day Sun could change Sundays forever

If the new venture succeeds, it may become more inviting for others to consider combining daily and weekly elements.

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Gilbey on Film: Foyer-voyeurs

Cinemas are turning their cameras on the audience.

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Standard's Patrick McGowan dies aged 60

Reporter who uncovered some of the most important crime stories of recent times passes away.

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Eurozone agrees €130bn bailout for Greece

During overnight talks in Brussels, eurozone governments back a second bailout for Greece.

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Is Facebook "plundering" the new phone-hacking?

Study suggests journalists use social networking sites for information.

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A rare piece of good news for Osborne

Strong borrowing figures put Osborne on track to beat deficit forecast.

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Balancing the books to deliver fairness and prosperity

Fiscal discipline is the absolute precondition for all that we want to achieve.

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Everything Everywhere adds record contracts in Q4

The company gained more than 300,000 postpaid customers last quarter.

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Labour must face up to Cameron's popularity

The party needs to understand the emotional and symbolic nature of Cameron's appeal.

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Paxman likens BBC to decolonised Britain

Corporation’s decision to relocate to central London angers Newsnight presenter.

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