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| | Tories launch manifesto Howard 'battles for Britain'. Labour avoids pensions debate Audio: Simon Hoggart Analysis: Hélène Mulholland Full text of Tory manifesto (pdf) Compare the parties' policies Election blog Sign up for our daily election email Election 2005: full coverage |
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| | Mother's murder convictions quashed Donna Anthony, jailed in 1998 for murdering her 2 children, has conviction quashed on appeal. Special report: child protection |
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| | Feminist Andrea Dworkin dies American writer and campaigner Andrea Dworkin died at the weekend at her home in Washington DC, aged 58. Guardian Unlimited Books |
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Kennedy breaks off campaign as wife enters hospital Election 2005: Liberal Democrats postpone manifesto launch as party leader joins his pregnant wife in hospital. Labour pledge card stresses economic record Row over £15bn Tory black hole Election blog: do the sums add up? Election blog Election 2005: full coverage |
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Babysitter given life sentence for toddler murder UK: A babysitter who murdered her neighbour's two-year-old son will serve at least 10 years of a life sentence. More UK news |
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Steven Gerrard out of Juventus clash Football: Blow to Liverpool's hopes of reaching Champions League semis as captain is ruled out of Wednesday's second leg. Guardian Unlimited Football |
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| | Will the real Belle de Jour ... Newsblog: Dossiers. Anonymous emails. Literary theory. Is there no end to the mystery over 'call girl blogger' Belle de Jour, asks Jane Perrone. More from the Newsblog |
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Picnic protest Beirut dispatch: A mass eat-in has revived Beirut streets, deserted since Rafik Hariri's assassination, writes Brian Whitaker. More exclusive reports from our foreign correspondents |
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Kyrgyz MPs set election date World: Kyrgyzstan's parliament sets presidential election for July 10 and accepts resignation of ousted leader Askar Akayev. More world news |
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Don't mention the war Election blog: Should Iraq be a vote-deciding issue, wonders Tom Happold, or are there more important things? More from the Election blog |
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Williams lambasts 'malign' focus on school tests Education: Children are being bombarded with inappropriate advertising and forced to sit too many tests at school, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, said today. EducationGuardian.co.uk |
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Chinese dash Rover hopes Business: Shanghai Automotive says it will not save UK car manufacturer. Special report: Britain's car industry More business news |
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| | Kylie to top bill at Glastonbury Australian pop diva confirmed as festival headline act alongside Coldplay and the White Stripes. Full coverage: Glastonbury 2005 |
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Radio DJs launch podcast-only shows Online: Paul Gambaccini, Tony Blackburn and Wes Butters are among the DJs backing a revolutionary new service bringing radio to the iPod generation. More from the Online team |
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Widow says Shipman gave no indication of suicide Society: Serial killer Harold Shipman gave no indication before his suicide that he would harm himself, inquest hears. SocietyGuardian.co.uk |
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Consumer Finance Awards 2005 Events and offers: Tell us about your experiences with the companies that look after your finances and you could win a fantastic prize. More events and offers |
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Shop Hillary Newsblog: The US Republican party has decided that the woman who might kill it off in 2008 is Hillary Clinton, writes Sarah Left. More from the Newsblog |
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House prices drop as property inflation rises Money: House prices fell slightly from January to February, but year-on-year property inflation edged up, official figures say. Guardian Unlimited Money |
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M&C; Saatchi bullish ahead of European push Media: Advertising agency M&C; Saatchi reports its first set of annual results since becoming a public company. MediaGuardian.co.uk |