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MI5 warns al-Qaida regaining UK toehold after Arab spring
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Doubts grow over David Cameron's welfare blitz
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Man accused of Anuj Bidve's murder smirked after shooting, court hears
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Wimbledon 2012 serves up next course in special summer of sport
Front page
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Oh, dearie me! How Churchillian
Simon Hoggart: David Cameron's a remark over Gary Barlow's tax affairs was more reminiscent of Elsie and Doris Waters
Top stories p2
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RBS boss says outsourcing not to blame for computer glitch
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Economic climate has not affected views on global warming – poll
UK news p4
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How 900 stillbirths could be prevented
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NHS trust to be put in 'special measures' over £150m debt
UK news p6
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David Cameron's 17 ideas to cut extra £10bn from welfare
Top stories p7
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Saudi showjumper Dalma Rushdi Malhas to miss Olympics
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Fast-track court system planned for London Olympics
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London 2012: Olympic training camps spread Games fever across the UK
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McDonald's pops-up its biggest ever restaurant for Olympics
UK news p8
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Tom Watson adds voice to campaign to stop Richard O'Dwyer extradition
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Decision on extradition treaties is overdue
UK news p11
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Food banks: 'People would rather go without and feed their children first'
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Demand for food parcels explodes as welfare cuts and falling pay hit home
UK news p12
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Manchester's Hacienda and Peter Hook inspire new university master's course
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Ministry of Defence has legal duty of care to soldiers in combat, court hears
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Bronze exhibition at Royal Academy shows its mettle
UK news p13
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Unite unveils £25m strike fund for 'trouble ahead'
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British man faces death penalty in Abu Dhabi
Briton was caught selling cannabis to undercover police officer -
LulzSec's Ryan Cleary and Jake Davis plead guilty to hacking
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Lib Dem donor jailed for fleeing £8m fraud trial
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Half of care homes fail to meet standards, warns watchdog
UK news p14
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Mohamed Morsi spends first day in office in discussion with military
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Syria shot at second Turkish jet, Ankara claims
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Vladimir Putin arrives in Israel to discuss sanctions against Iran
International p16
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Mohamed Morsi victory unsettles Middle East neighbours
International p17
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Libya accuses Australian ICC official of passing secret letter to Gaddafi's son
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Jimmy Carter savages US foreign policy over drone strikes
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Fairfax newsrooms in shock as three top editors resign
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Iranian pair face death penalty after third alcohol offence
International p18
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Cyprus seeks eurozone bailout
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Cyprus leader unhappy with remedies forced on bailed-out countries
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Xstrata-Glencore tie-up 'in jeopardy' over retention packages
Financial p21
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Germany's indifference to Greece can only lead to misery or divorce
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Unite leader urges radical Labour alternative to coalition
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RBS must restore its customers' confidence
Financial p22
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UK investors gather for controversial Africa land summit
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Morrisons finance chief quits
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New Look wins 'breathing space' from banks
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Airline chiefs slam government for blocking Heathrow expansion
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Microsoft buys Yammer for $1.2bn
Financial p23
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Farewell to Lonesome George, who never came out of his shell
International p24
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The Drawer Boy – review
Devised by sending actors to work on farms in Ontario this play is a mix of consoling fiction and raw reality, writes Michael Billington -
Crow – review
The ensemble are excellent and there's a mystic aura that's right for Ted Hughes' poems, yet this production remains earth-bound, writes Lyn Gardner -
Walden – review
Goebbels' works are hard to categorise but Walden seems harder than most as this UK premiere from Ensemble Klang proved, writes Andrew Clements -
Red Hot Chili Peppers – review
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Isle of Wight festival – review
Reviews p27
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We Egyptians will give Mohamed Morsi a try
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Cameron's big cut 'idea' will only backfire on the Tories
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Police reform: the cuffs stay with us
Comment & debate p28
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After Rio, we know. Governments have given up on the planet
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Diary
Hugh Muir: Putting out fires all the time is so boring. So the Fire Brigades Union has decided to start one
Comment & debate p29
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Wanted at the BBC: a 3D chess player to be director general
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In praise of … Lonesome George
Editorial: In his 100 years of life, George survived pirates, whalers and goats, which ate their way through his habitat -
Silvio Berlusconi: please, not again
Editorial: Another political comeback for the disgraced media tycoon is not as improbable as one would like to imagine -
Cameron's welfare speech: he cannot be serious
Editorial: After an omnishambolic few months, Mr Cameron was desperate to demonstrate a sure touch on the home front. He displayed the opposite
Editorials & reply p30
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Ed Miliband is wrong to buy into the 'immigration is a problem' line
Letters: Evidence suggests in general that migration is – and generally always has been – of significant economic benefit to the UK; that it has no impact on unemployment; and that migrants are – when allowed to be – hard-working and productive workers -
Welfare should be celebrated, not a dirty word
Letters: The revelations about the plight of the 'cliff-edge' households demonstrate that work is no longer the best form of welfare. The problem is not a culture of entitlement, but a culture of exploitation and indifference to need -
Corrections and clarifications
Assisted dying | Blogging mothers | Alan Turing | Probation Association -
Euro trashed
Letters: A central reason for adopting the common currency was not Eurocratic hubris but ending the vulnerability of national currencies to international speculation -
Olympic amateurism
Letters: Pierre de Coubertin never publicly betrayed his real feelings on amateurism in his quest to revive the Olympic games -
High and dry above the Stour
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Leveson must give readers a voice
Letters: It is almost beyond belief that the lack of a reader's right to complain against the press has not been acknowledged, let alone addressed, by the inquiry
Editorials & reply p31
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Headteachers set to fight back over Ofsted inspections
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School exams: Is bringing back O-levels a good idea?
Education p32
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Profit-making schools threaten the moral purpose of education
The role of the private sector in schools remains unresolved within the coalition, but pressure to force schools to focus on profit rather than children is building, says Estelle Morris -
Bill Rammell has a new job at university – no politics involved
Education p33
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How do pedestrians avoid collisions?
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How to teach... students the power of their voice
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Universities could be a significant force in social mobility
Education p34
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Donald Nicholson obituary
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Horacio Coppola obituary
Obituaries p39
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Camelot to face 10 Irish Derby rivals as Brits and French duck out
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Josh Charnley leads the way in Wigan's 10-try rout of Widnes
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India refuse to accept umpire decision review system despite new pressure
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London 2012: Dwain Chambers to run at Olympics after six-year fight
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Joey Barton fined six weeks' wages and stripped of QPR captaincy
Sport p40
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Wimbledon 2012: Kim Clijsters proves too strong for Jelena Jankovic
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Wimbledon 2012: Venus Williams out on day one after 15 years of success
Sport p41
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Wimbledon 2012: David Nalbandian's anger management works … almost
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Nikolay Davydenko stirs pot before facing heat against Andy Murray
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Wimbledon 2012: Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer enjoy their starters
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Wimbledon 2012: Tomas Berdych suffers shock loss to Ernests Gulbis