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1 Has Cameron done a deal with Murdoch?
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3 Churchill felt he was 'sold a pup' of a bomb shelter, letter reveals
4 Labour confident of success in by-election
5 Plain English campaigners target police jargon
6 Peers give up lobbying jobs in advance of Lords reforms
8 Canoe death fraudster must repay £591,000
9 Boy, 10, awarded £7.1m over medical negligence at birth
10 Zaha Hadid's 'Stingray' roof makes waves
11 The Big Question: Why is Britain's DNA database the biggest in the world, and is it effective?
12 Anger over MoD civil servants' bonuses new
13 Plan for DNA database to hold profiles for 6 years
14 Canoe wife must repay £600,000 – while husband faces bill for £1
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