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Andy Coulson 'lied' over News of the World phone-hacking – reporter
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Michael Gove dealt fresh blow as only 20 'free schools' approved
Front page
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Return to politics of New Labour would put off voters – poll
Top stories p2
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CPS examines pathologist Freddy Patel's suspension
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Police chief criticises UK extradition law ahead of Home Office review
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Cyril Smith dies, 82
UK news p4
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High street has designs on fashion week of its own
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ICC defends decision to suspend Pakistan cricketers
UK news p5
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News of the World: how the phonehacking scandal unfolded
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Potential phone-hacking victims put alleged police failures in spotlight
UK news p7
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Newlywed husband 'murdered wife and hid body in garage'
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UK moves closer to military partnership with France
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Asil Nadir trial delayed by search for 17-year-old evidence
UK news p8
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South London's Heygate estate mourned by locals – and Hollywood
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Keeping up appearances
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Hooligans jailed for causing 'worst violence in Manchester since the blitz'
UK news p9
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High drama impresses critics at Venice film festival
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Rich, famous and depressed: Coppola's second take on celebrity life
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Somewhere
UK news p11
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Watchdog in retreat on MPs' expenses
Credit card rules relaxed to end financial hardship as MPs prepare to report Ipsa to privileges committee -
Raphael Sistine Chapel tapestries and cartoons reunited at the V&A
UK news p12
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Nigel Farage to stand again in Ukip leadership contest
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Ed Balls: I'm the only candidate proven against the Tory press
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Boris Johnson pledges extra buses and bike escorts as London Tube strike looms
UK news p13
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From here to eternity: 340-mile journey for clotted cream made two miles away
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A million people face tax bills of up to £5,000 after recalculations
UK news p15
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Afghan officials resist clean-up of Kabul Bank as scandal engulfs elite
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Belgium plans to neuter most cats as feline population explodes
International p18
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Earthquake strikes New Zealand's South Island
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Dubai plane crash kills two
Two crew members believed dead after plane crashes near Dubai airport
International p19
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Mexico drug war: the new killing fields
International p20
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Mexico's war on drugs: optimism has turned to depression
International p21
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Carlos Cruz jailed for seven years for paedophile offences
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UN to hold crisis talks on food prices as riots hit Mozambique
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Pakistan suicide bomber kills 43 in Shia parade backing Palestinians
International p24
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Google building infested by bed bugs
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Anger at EU chief's Middle East outburst
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New Yorkers split over mosque planned near Ground Zero
International p25
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Corinne Day: Pioneer of a new kind of beauty
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Archie Panjabi: 'I love roles that transform me'
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Corinne Day: The model's view
Saturday p26
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The good life according to Tony Blair
Saturday p29
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Are we there yet? Soon we'll all be on a road to nowhere
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Stephen Hawking's big bang gaps
Comment & debate p30
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Labour: Our covenant with Britain
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Tax collection. Now there's a moral crusade for the Tories
Comment & debate p31
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Hacking at the truth: The New York Times v the News of the World
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US economy: The recovery that wasn't
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Unthinkable? Enforcing the Radcliffe rules
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Corrections and clarifications
Det Norske Veritas and Nepal | Boston's Museum of Fine Arts | G2 Kids puzzle -
Country diary: New Forest
Editorials & reply p32
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Sting in the tale
Letters: The greatly underrated Paul Jennings used "Sting, where is thy death?" as the title of a piece in the Observer -
Murdoch and drama at the BBC
Letters: Mark Thompson's error is in treating Sky as if it were a natural part of the ecology of British media -
Brillos scrubbed
Letters: He made it clear that issues had been raised about their authenticity and that he could not include a work the provenance of which might in any way be questioned -
Cricket still gives a chance to shine
Letters: Cricket is a positive force for both player and spectator alike. There is no crisis -
Friends for free on the buses
Letters: There are serious questions as to whether it is the poorest older people who benefit most from the universal free pass -
A mystery wrapped in an enigma
Letters: If anyone wishes to call this infinitely long existence "god", then fine, but it doesn't solve anything
Editorials & reply p33
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David Cameron recruits business big hitters to advise on economic strategy
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Bid talk swirls around BP as it nears final cap on leaking well
Financial p34
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3Par boss nets £65m fortune from hi-tech bidding war
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US jobless figures offer brief reprieve for Obama
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Slowdown in services and construction will keep lid on base rates
Ed Balls slams new data as 'appalling' and calls for measures to boost jobs and growth
Financial p35
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Crocs steps back from the brink of business oblivion
Financial p37
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Sir Cyril Smith obituary
Obituaries p39
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Good to meet you … Maureen Fenn
A reader who always starts the day with the cryptic crossword and is enticed in by the headlines explains her relationship with the Guardian -
This week: Pakistan cricket, The Stig and Kate Moss