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The Papers
'£1,640,000,000,000'
Details of Wednesday's Autumn Statement lead three papers - but there are concerns about the national debt.
- 23 November 2016
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- 22 November 2016
- From the section UK
Can chief whip's spider stay in Commons?
- 22 November 2016
- From the section UK Politics
The Reporters
Nick Robinson: Hammond primed for UK's MOT
- 23 November 2016
- From the section UK Politics
Matt Pickles: Shouldn't lectures be obsolete by now?
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Business
Features
Seeing the light
Cancer stopped me worrying about being a perfect mum
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Magazine
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Spoils of war
What do Trump voters want to happen now?
- 23 November 2016
- From the section US & Canada
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Open wide!
The town where people can't find a dentist
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Magazine
Are albums outdated?
Why one musician is abandoning the format
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
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Dealing with death
Kathleen Turner on finding the humour in grief
- 23 November 2016
- From the section US & Canada
Explainers
Reality check: What is affordable housing?
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Business
How does the UK appoint ambassadors?
- 22 November 2016
- From the section UK Politics
What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
- 22 November 2016
- From the section Business
Sport
Live Sportsday - Manchester United news conference
Champions League reaction and previews, Europa League news conferences, breaking sports news, gossip, social media and debate.
- From the section Sport
Sport Fifa probes Wales & NI for poppy displays
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Football
Sport Man Utd to extend Ibrahimovic deal
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Football
Sport Sports boards 'not open' to BAME people
- 23 November 2016
- From the section Sport
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