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PM 'won't get offshore funds in future'
Downing Street is forced to further clarify David Cameron's financial affairs after questions about his late father's investment fund.
- 6 April 2016
- From the section UK Politics
Deadly diabetes in 'unrelenting march'
The world is facing an "unrelenting march" of diabetes which now affects one in 11 people, the World Health Organization warns.
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Health
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Cruz wins Wisconsin in blow to Trump
US presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders boost their campaigns with victories in the Wisconsin state primary.
- 6 April 2016
- From the section US Election 2016
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Fourth junior doctors' strike hits NHS
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Health
Pfizer scraps $160bn Allergan deal
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Business
Computer paints 'new Rembrandt'
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Technology
Javid urges 'responsible' Tata sale
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Business
EU to review asylum claim system
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Europe
Le Pen fined over Holocaust remarks
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Europe
Dog microchipping law brings fines risk
- 6 April 2016
- From the section UK
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Whatsapp adds end-to-end encryption
- 5 April 2016
- From the section Technology
Newsbeat Gaunt Gucci model was 'unhealthily thin'
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Home
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The Papers
PM 'comes clean' but questions remain
The prime minister tried to "silence his critics over tax" following revelations about his late father's offshore business dealings - but Wednesday's papers suggest questions remain unanswered.
- 6 April 2016
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- 6 April 2016
- From the section US & Canada
US law school renaming causes blushes
- 6 April 2016
- From the section US & Canada
The Reporters
Amir Azimi: Iran’s feuding top clerics
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Middle East
Iain Watson: Corbyn's first big test at the polls
- 5 April 2016
- From the section UK Politics
Features
The cabbage myth
How a tale about 26,911 words of red tape was born
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Magazine
Michael Mosley
The people who cover themselves in electrodes to get fit
- 5 April 2016
- From the section Magazine
'I'm moving to Australia'
The junior doctors leaving over contract dispute
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Health
Tomorrow's buildings
Is world's greenest office also smart?
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Technology
Explainers
What has happened to al-Qaeda?
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Middle East
Junior doctors row: The dispute explained
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Health
How much does the EU Budget cost the UK?
- 5 April 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
Sport
Sport 'Rangers can't be happy with second'
Having secured promotion, midfielder Andy Halliday says Rangers must be challenging for the Premiership title next season.
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Football
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- From the section Sport
Sport Radio duo suspended for Stokes' mum call
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Cricket
Sport US star Wambach admits using cocaine
- 6 April 2016
- From the section Football
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