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Afghanistan: This bloody war

Five British soldiers were killed yesterday in a devastating roadside bombing, the largest number to die in one single attack, bringing to eight the number killed in the most deadly 24 hours of the Afghan campaign.

Lost in music: The peculiar life of Brian Wilson

Life has not been easy for Brian Wilson. John Walsh discovers that interviewing the great man is no simple task either.

Phone hacking allegations are irresponsible, says Wade

News International says accusations are untrue and misleading the public.

President Obama, his daughters Malia and Sashaand his wife Michelle arrive at Pratica di Mare's military airport near Rome yesterday en route to Ghana

'We want him to rule all African countries'

Richard Dowden in Ghana reports on the frenzy generated by Barack Obama's visit.

G8 admits its failure to meet Gleneagles aid pledges

Campaigners say rich nations are $15bn short of their $50bn target.

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Almost 50,000 potential students could be denied a place at university this year due to a sudden rise in the number of applications.


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Andrew Grice: Voters may be ready to listen to Clegg

The Liberal Democrat leader has tackled his visibility problem successfully in recent weeks.

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Christina Patterson: Here's why nice work pays much better

"You know what," said a banker to me the other day, "I think they should pay me about half what I earn." For a moment, he had the thunderstruck expression of someone whose casual yawn has turned into a giant burp, and who's not quite sure how to handle the ensuing embarrassment. "Oh dear," he said, "is that irritating?" Well, yes, actually, but at least it's honest. My offer to split dinner was, I have to admit, slightly half-hearted.

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Deborah Orr: Why is it so hard to prove the obvious?

It's a weird old society indeed when the huge stories that are hardest to break are the ones that everybody knows are true anyway. First, it was the bankers. Worries about the consumer credit boom, or aggressive logic-defying takeovers, or offshore tax evasion, or "the bonus culture" barely raised an eyebrow, until the improbable ziggurat came crashing to the ground. Next, there came the politicians, whose expenses gravy train, when it was finally derailed, surprised journalists not at all, and other people mainly in the grim hilarity of its detail, and the self-righteous denial of its most spectacular miscreants.

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