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Letters: The Dagenham strike was sparked by the unjust grading decision of an assessor employed by the company to introduce a more ‘rational’ pay structure
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Pedestrian was treated for injuries following collision in Shepherd’s Bush in December but died two weeks later
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Headteacher among those suspended as DfE launches investigation into GCSE results at Green Spring academy
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Mark Holyoake, who is seeking £132m from the billionaire tycoons, claims property business was moved offshore to evade tax
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UK state visit will take place during recess to avoid snub by MPs – and president’s exposure to public protests will be limited
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Lydia Lauro seduced colleague and used his login to look up confidential reports to trace witness in boyfriend’s murder trial
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Letters: While it is good news for the environment that UK sales of electric cars are rising, this trend is unlikely to take off while we have such a disjointed policy regarding electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure
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Television personality and I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! contestant who rose to fame as an ‘It girl’ in the 1990s
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Letter to public accounts committee chair appears to signal ebbing of government support for controversial Thames project
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Loose canon The church’s strategy on protecting the child is designed to protect itself
Giles FraserLoose canon: The bishops are in denial that there is a connection between the caning of young men and a theology of the atonement
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Billionaire property developers behind One Hyde Park reject £132m claim by former friend and business partner Mark Holyoake
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IPCC investigates claims documents were shredded by unit tracking political activists
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Paying for information is scrutinised and can save money by cutting need for months of surveillance, says senior officer
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Passengers treated for minor injuries as commuter train evacuated after workman’s drill overheated, say transport police
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Don’t let philistine developers wreck our urban heritage
Simon JenkinsThere’s no point having conservation areas if they are not conserved. The government’s ruling on Paddington cube will be pivotal -
Other lives: Museum lecturer at Tate Britain and the Wallace Collection in London
Blow to City as London offices face £1.4bn rise in business rates bill