Thursday, 31 May 2012

The Week
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main headlineAnarchy in the EU: the black flag flutters as Europe protests

Anarchist groups promise violence and mayhem amid the chaos of the financial crisis

Former porn actor hunted in Canadian body part case

Reports that Rocco Luka Magnotta filmed himself killing victim and then put body parts in post

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main headlineTen Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 31 May 2012

Coulson charged with perjury, Syrian rebels issue ceasefire deadline and doctors call first strike for decades

Andy Coulson charged with perjury: what now for David Cameron?

Former Downing Street communication chief's arrest raises serious questions for the Prime Minister

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main headlineAdlington to quit Twitter for Olympics over online abuse

Swimmer says online internet attacks over her looks are an unwanted distraction

Back to the future as Romney makes a play for the Pentagon

Mitt Romney follows Reagan's lead as he bids to get the Joint Chiefs of Staff on side

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main headlineRoyal Academy's Summer Exhibition finds a new focus

A more strictly curated show heralds how good this annual arts fixture could be

Sly Bailey blamed as editors are sacked in Mirror merger

Lloyd Embley takes over at new seven-day Mirror, as Wallace and Weaver depart

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main headlineThe most shocking ads of the last 50 years are revealed

Nudity, violence and animal abuse are offensive but nothing is worse than singing with your mouth full