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Royal assent for EU treaty sweetens PM's lunch with Sarkozy

Brown is determined to ratify the treaty and mocks the Tories for wanting to marginalise the country

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Mann accuses Mark Thatcher of key involvement in African coup plot

Court heard how Mark Thatcher 'became part of the management team' of attempted coup in Equatorial Guinea

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Explainer: Why casualties are up in Afghanistan

War in Afghanistan is entering a crucial stage as Taliban leaders resort to 'terrorist' tactics with the help of foreign fighters

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First British female victim as bomb kills four in Afghanistan

Three SAS reservists also die in attack believed to be deadliest so far on British troops in the country

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Captain Calamity leads breakaway of Shetland islet from UK

Stuart Hill to proudly declare himself world's newest head of state from two man tent

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Stephen Moss investigates the bizarre world of the super-rich Rausing family

Stephen Moss investigates the bizarre world of the super-rich Rausing family

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Why Bond had his wicked way with women

Psychologists claim recipe for prolific sex life is combination of flaws including 'narcissistic self-obsession'

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Labour will not oppose Davis

The former shadow home secretary faces the prospect of no opponent in his planned debate on liberty

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Andrew Neil in agency takeover

Saga continues as broadcaster leads consortium in purchase of literary agency, PFD

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New study to force ministers to review climate change plan

Report finds that the rush to develop biofuels has played a 'significant' role in the rise of food prices

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Ian Loader: The great victim of this get-tough hyperactivity is Labour

Ian Loader: The Casey report is an example of rhetoric that suggests total protection against crime can be a reasonable expectation

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Bernard Trafford: We're not all toffs

Bernard Trafford: So is it a "cold war", as the Independent Schools Council's former chief executive suggested

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Glaxo wins UK deal for cervical cancer vaccine

British drug maker wins contract to supply government's immunisation programme for schoolgirls

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Airline with just one plane named among world's best

No 'antisocial' night flights and seating plans drawn up on kitchen table make Bournmouth airline top four

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Bank of England to appoint governor by open competition

Darling's announcment comes after John Gieve, deputy governor of the Bank, quits two years early

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Extra, Extra

Another day, another stabbing: a teenager is in a critical condition in hospital after a Southwark fracas. Londonist loves donkey-brained thieves: this one took photographic evidence of his own swag. A pilot scheme in North London is attempting to persuade girls to be more sporty. More…

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Greedy pigs receive slap around the snout, but not hard enough

Regular Rat and Mouse readers might remember me busting a blood vessel over the details of Tory man-and-wife MPs Sir Nicholas and Ann Winterton's London living arrangements... the £700,000 property they own outright, the "family trust" they moved the...

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Concern Over Gay 'Wedding,' but the Flowers Were Amazing

The Anglicans are all in a tizzy this week because of two gay priests who had a marriage-style ceremony at the church of St Bartholomew the Great on May 31. The couple were already civil partners and had hundreds of guests at the event to celebrate their union, which is now coming under fire…

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Boris Watch On Olympic Sized Bill

Like a newly elected mayor with a point to prove, new London Mayor, Boris Johnson, has continued his pledge to lower the ever spiralling cost of the 2012 Olympics. Earlier this month he raised concerns that organisers of the games were failing to create a legacy master plan regarding…

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German minister criticises UK's renewables record

The UK's use of a quota system to encourage renewable energy use has come under attack from Germany, one of the world's leaders

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