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- Am watching George Osborne put the best possible spin on his performance as Chancellor. I'm not particularly convinced 1 hour ago
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As the News of the World closes when will the Sun on Sunday rise?
Today marks the final edition of the News of the World; a 168 year old newspaper institution brought to a premature end. Normally when a newspaper closes it is because of poor sales and the brutal truth that it is no … Continue reading
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