Thursday, 3 May 2012

The Week
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main headlineWho are the real fascists: Marine Le Pen - or the United States?

Americans worry about the rise of extremism in Europe, but they aren't overly concerned by their own 'proto-fascist' country

Roy Hodgson in 'Woy row' as FA attacks Sun over headline

Was Sun coverage of the England manager?s first press conference disrespectful?

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main headlineLouise Mensch Twitter trolls face prosecution, says police chief

Tory MP was abused after disagreeing that Rupert Murdoch was not fit to run News Corp

Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 3 May 2012

News Corp board backs Murdoch, blind Chinese dissident pleads for US help, swan's reign of terror ends

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main headlineMervyn King warns of 'vested interests' defending their profits

Bank of England governor renews calls for reform to banks despite resistance from City

Leonardo da Vinci anatomy show reveals a hidden tragedy

If his anatomical drawings had been published, they might have changed the history of science

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main headlineBelarus police arrest audience at screening of Europe's Last Dictator

Film about authoritarian Belarusian president won best documentary at London film festival

Tony Blair 'comeback': will 'Lord Tony' become PM? Er, no

A sceptic suggests that way too much is being read into former PM's personnel choices

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main headlineSpy-in-bag death can be solved if police are allowed to do their job

Police investigating Gareth Williams's death have been hamstrung by 'national security' concerns