Thursday, 10 May 2012

The Week
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main headlineQueen upstaged by Cameron's texts to Rebekah Brooks

The Queen's Speech is but a distraction from claims that PM texted former Murdoch exec before she quit

BBC defends 'popular' Richard Hammond from Planet Earth Live critics

Corporation brushes off viewers' criticisms of 'inane' Planet Earth Live presenter and lack of live animal footage

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main headlineTen Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 9 May 2012

'Underwear bomber' was CIA agent, nine convicted of child sex grooming, Cameron texted support for Rebekah Brooks

Guilty: the Rochdale gang who groomed under-age girls for sex

Nine convicted in grooming sex case after BNP's Nick Griffin almost causes trial to collapse

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main headlineUnderwear bomber was Saudi agent working with CIA

Spy is now safe in Saudi Arabia, after escaping al-Qaeda and delivering bomb to US agents

Forget the 'shareholder spring' hype: high pay is here to stay

Opinion digest: Shareholder and debt revolts, France's first lady and graceful ageing

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main headlinePicasso's sexy, violent, Vollard Suite is the art event of the year

British Museum's new collection of Picasso prints is worth getting excited about

Carla Bruni resumes her music career as Sarkozy bows out

Will former French first lady steal the limelight from her replacement Valerie Trierweiler?

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main headlineMadeleine McCann: new leads five years after disappearance

Police search for German couple after witness says she saw Madeleine on Spain's Costa Del Sol