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Costa packet
The MP who oversees standards HP Sauce, Issue 1634
The MP who oversees standards HP Sauce, Issue 1634
Prime suspect
Johnson leaves the Mail short-changed Street Of Shame, Issue 1634
Johnson leaves the Mail short-changed Street Of Shame, Issue 1634
Out of focus
Cock-up by Reach’s digital boss Street Of Shame, Issue 1636
Cock-up by Reach’s digital boss Street Of Shame, Issue 1636
In This Issue
Rock attack solves Middle East crisis once and for all… Netanyahu popularity rockets after missile attacks… US politics hit new low… The Sound of Music, re-jack-booted… Who will replace Gary Lineker as non-controversial host of Match of the Day?… Conspiracy update: Second moon special… Small island given away… Pin the Chagos archipelago on the Indian Ocean… Down the centuries with ITV's Loose Women, as told to Craig Brown
Friendless zones
The UK's freeports are hives of inactivity
Rogue landlord
The Duchy of Cornwall's "feudal rule" on the Scilly Isles
Sunday worst
Turmoil at the Guardian over the Observer sale
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Friendless zones
The UK's freeports are hives of inactivity
Rogue landlord
The Duchy of Cornwall's "feudal rule" on the Scilly Isles
Sunday worst
Turmoil at the Guardian over the Observer sale
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