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A polemic against the British Museum plagued by inaccuracies
Human rights case from Brazil’s former president looks to put prosecutors’ methods on trial
Surrey police ‘firmly rebuts’ accusations of cover-up over Perepilichny’s death
Britain’s reception of Benedict XVI is the most hostile he has received
Sir John Mortimer, author, playwright and lawyer, always spoke up for the underdog
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