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  2. Next Generation 2018: 60 of the best young talents in world football

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    Brexit uncertainty taking toll on property market, experts say

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  4. Dow Jones slides more than 800 points in worst day for eight months

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  5. They shoot horses, don’t they – but not if disguised | Letter

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  6. Why I like Taylor Swift 100% more | Brief letters

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  7. Leeds owner calls for a Premier League Two to replace Championship

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  8. Stephen Hawking's final scientific paper released

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  9. 'This is our Super Bowl': why do reporters go into the eye of the storm?

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  10. The Bisexual review – a comedy-drama that is neither funny nor dramatic

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  11. Wimbledon land grab shows money talks as golfers accept £63.75m offer | Kevin Mitchell

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  12. Papua New Guinea hit by 7 magnitude earthquake

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  14. Harry Kane hopes to lead England line despite coaches’ burnout fears

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  15. Letter: Stephen Jeffreys obituary

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    The midterms minute: Kamala Harris goes to South Carolina – so is she running?

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    How Jadon Sancho, Mason Mount and Phil Foden earned their time to shine

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    Saracens and Leinster shoulder burden of Champions Cup’s pan-European dream | Robert Kitson

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    Norman Foster's Bloomberg office in London wins Stirling prize

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    The Guardian front page, Thursday 11 October 2018: Flawed system failing to protect vulnerable migrant detainees

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    Monsanto: judge allows chemicals giant to challenge $289m cancer verdict

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