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Syria
The former First Lady of Syria is a British citizen. She helped her husband lead a murderous regime but, so far, the British government has done nothing to bring her to justice, Chloe Hadjimatheou writes
Politics
The odds of the space warrior – comedian Jon Harvey – defeating Nigel Farage in the byelection have shortened. He tells Catherine Neilan that he would be honoured to serve
No 10
A report by Andy Burnham’s new chief of staff James Purnell calls for creation of powerful executive department dedicated to drawing up and implementing policy, Rachel Sylvester reports
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