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First gay marriage could be celebrated within weeks, despite months of nationwide protests and debate
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Victim, thought to be in his 40s, found by a member of the public early this morning in Upper Spon Street, Coventry
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Kira Izzard (left) and Laura Cull (right) were refused permission to rent accommodation in Ramsay due to their sexual orientation
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Former minister Peter Hain says Labour must start making overtures to the Lib Dems
Alexander Litvinenko: The former KGB agent died from polonium-210 poisoning in 2006
Marina Litvinenko accuses coroner of abandoning 'search for the truth' of Russian responsibility for death
Anti-conscription demonstrators in New York, September 1941
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