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Protestors clash with police outside the Syrian embassy in central London

Protests erupt at Syrian embassies around the world

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Romney expected to sail through Nevada caucuses

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Jerome Taylor: Single mothers reliant on the state are among the first and biggest victims of the Government’s welfare reforms.
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What happens when an uncontacted tribe meets 'civilisation'?

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Britain’s first benefit refugees

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Science behind the big freeze

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Divine duck: Mark Hix cooks with the most succulent of birds

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Do pilgrimages have a place in modern society?

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The 'ghost bike' revolt

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