Wednesday, 30 May 2012


The Week
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main headlineJulian Assange loses extradition appeal

Supreme Court says WikiLeaks founder must face sex offence charges in Sweden

Michael Gove makes bid for Tory hearts with fiery Leveson appearance

The education secretary clashed with the judge investigating press ethics to applause from right-wing hacks on Twitter

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main headlineAndy Coulson detained by Scottish police over alleged perjury

Former Conservative director of communications driven to Scotland to answer questions relating to Tommy Sheridan trial

Queen won't wear perfume in case it 'excites' her horses

Red top tales: Her Majesty the horse whisperer, Jordan's dig at 'tranny' Alex Reid's fake baby bump

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main headlineRomney clinches Republican nomination in Texas primary

But Donald Trump steals his thunder as he gets involved in birther spat on CNN

Is Robert Mugabe really the UN ambassador for tourism?

Outraged headlines galore - but president of Zimbabwe does not, actually, have a UN role

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main headlineBalotelli threatens to kill racists who throw bananas

Manchester City's Italian striker says he will not tolerate racism at Euro 2012





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main headlineOver-the-top Olympic security puts London on Waugh-footing

Do we really need all the security measures being introduced for this summer's Games?

Houla: West acts but what can be done against Assad?

Britain, France and the US expel Syrian diplomats after weekend atrocity as calls for military intervention grow

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main headlineTen Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 30 May 2012

Mitt Romney clinches nomination, court hears Anders Breivik is 'metrosexual' and Derby house fire arrests follow surveillance

Balotelli threatens to kill racists who throw bananas

Manchester City's Italian striker says he will not tolerate racism at Euro 2012

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main headlineIs Robert Mugabe really the UN ambassador for tourism?

Outraged headlines galore - but president of Zimbabwe does not, actually, have a UN role

How many tourists are coming to London for the Olympics?

Travel agents' booking data reveals number of visitors coming to London for the Games

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main headlineEnjoy the Jubilee party, but this Queen should be our last

Opinion digest: the Monarchy, immigration, and Kenneth Clarke's relaxation skills

Guns N' Roses deliver old-style rock for fans prepared to wait

Axl Rose blasts through his gilt-edged rock repertoire, reminding us of Guns N' Roses' glory days

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main headlineRomney clinches Republican nomination in Texas primary

But Donald Trump steals his thunder as he gets involved in birther spat on CNN