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Millions hit by Tube staff strike
Millions of commuters are facing travel chaos on Tuesday after London Underground workers began a fresh wave of 24-hour strikes - a move that will cost the economy almost £50 million.
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Cutting it
Why drugs are being cut with ingredients in sunburn cream
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Passengers face Tube strike chaos
Severe disruption is expected on London Underground on the first morning of a series of 24-hour strikes.
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Depression hits 1 in 5 men after they become fathers, claim top scientists
 According to their research, by the time their first child is 12, some 21 per cent of fathers will have suffered at least one bout of depression.
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Tony Blair dragged into News Of The World 'phone hacking' row
 Tony Blair was dragged into the phone-hacking row surrounding David Cameron’s communications chief last night, amid mounting Tory unease over the affair.
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Primary school evacuated after pupil, 8, takes pipe bomb to class
 Brendan Shannon came across the 'golden' device while riding his bicycle in the grounds of his school at around 8am and took it into the classroom.
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Sixth have secret bank accounts
One in six Britons have a bank account they keep secret from their partner, with the average person having more than £2,000 stashed away, a survey has indicated.
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Osborne to back EU banking controls
Chancellor George Osborne is to endorse sweeping European supervisory powers over banks and financial institutions in response to the economic crisis.
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MPs to grill officer over phone row
A top Scotland Yard officer faces a grilling from MPs on Tuesday over the newspaper phone-hacking row threatening to engulf David Cameron's communications chief.
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Was it poison? Two weeks after murdered spy was found in his bath, baffled police release CCTV of victim as they probe radiation theory
 Tests to discover whether murdered MI6 spy Gareth Williams was poisoned are being carried out.
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