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Elbow at Royal Albert Hall: Teenage Cancer Trust gigs kick off in emotive fashion
Elbow blew the roof off the Royal Albert Hall as the Teenage Cancer Trust shows began in suitably special style
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Homeward bound: Seven dogs stolen in China make incredible 17km trek home after escape
Footage of the dogs has gone viral after they were reportedly stolen for the meat trade but formed ‘band of brothers’ to make dramatic escape
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Inflation expected to remain at 3% before Middle East conflict sparks jump
Analysts are expecting CPI to have held relatively steady in February, or dipped slightly, from the 3% level recorded in January. -
The Clunes-naissance: why is Martin Clunes taking over our screens?
After a scene-stealing turn in Wuthering Heights, the actor is back for more as Huw Edwards
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I tried Lidl’s new carbon plate running trainers to see if the £40 kicks are actually any good
On the search for a cheaper running alternative, Vicky Jessopputs the Crivit CarbonLite 1.0 through their paces
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Labour council warned of ‘potential to mislead’ taxpayers over frozen tax claim
The UK Statistics Authority has written to Wandsworth Council about the claim it is freezing council tax for the fourth consecutive year. -
Arsenal handed Man City warning as Premier League title run-ins compared
Gunners currently have a nine-point lead over Man City, but history shows that may not be enough
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Retired police officer denies working as spy for Hong Kong government in UK
Bill Yuen, 65, who worked for the Hong Kong Economic Trade Office in London, is accused of assisting a foreign intelligence service. -
More than 20 London bus routes cut or re-timed as Sadiq Khan hit by backlash from Labour MPs
Full list of London bus timetable changes as TfL tries to save cash and respond to gridlock on the roads
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How Shoreditch became the new Covent Garden
Shoreditch has transformed more than once, says Josh Barrie

