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Rafa Benitez has rubbished speculation stipulating he has agreed a deal to become Juventus’ new manager.
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Wayne Rooney bagged his 100th Premier League goal as Manchester United saw off title rivals Arsenal 3-1 at Emirates Stadium.
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A Conservative government would not make “swingeing cuts” to public spending during its first year, David Cameron says.
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Author Terry Pratchett offers to be a test case for “tribunals” which would give permission for people to seek assisted suicide.
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The deputy first minister says talks aimed at breaking the impasse over policing and justice have made “considerable progress”.
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The climate change secretary denies that controversies over scientific data have undermined efforts to tackle global warming.
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Gordon Brown was “marginalised” by Tony Blair in the build-up to the Iraq war, says Clare Short.
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The Conservatives unveil plans to deliver a “nationwide super-fast broadband”, partly funded by a portion of the BBC licence fee.
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Counter-terrorism police say their discovery of a film of children being encouraged to hold guns is evidence of attempts to radicalise youngsters.
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A quarter of people living in England’s rural villages will be over 65 by 2020, the National Housing Federation says.
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