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Top ten social media disasters of 2014
In Depth The funniest – and most cringeworthy – Twitter and Facebook faux pas of the year
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New law targets paedophiles who 'fish' for explicit photos
Speed Read David Cameron wants to close legal loophole in 'watershed moment' for online child protection
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Osborne’s cuts could reduce Army to virtually useless
In Depth Cuts will be so severe that Nato could classify our reduced forces not as an army, but a gendarmerie
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PD James dies: Cameron leads tributes to 'queen of crime fiction'
Speed Read Literary world saddened by the death of author who 'thrilled and inspired' generations of readers
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New powers to stop jihadists returning to UK revealed by PM
Speed Read Cameron wants to remove passports from anyone suspected of joining a violent extremist group
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How 'breakthrough' drug Staphefekt could replace antibiotics
In Depth Newly developed enzyme 'can kill superbugs' and will 'revolutionise' fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Merkel ready to let UK exit EU over migration rule changes
Speed Read Ministers 'to draw up German-compliant package' after Chancellor Angela Markel issues warning
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Qatar denies funding Islamic State
Speed Read David Cameron under 'intense pressure' to insist that Qatar cuts off funding to militants
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I won't pay, says Cameron, after £1.7bn EU 'ambush'
Speed Read Cameron under pressure as Ukip likens Brussels to 'a thirsty vampire feasting on UK taxpayers' blood'
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Islamic State hostages: was it wrong to impose a media blackout?
Speed Read Alan Henning's brother says it was 'disgusting' that his family were virtually gagged over kidnapping
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500 GP surgeries 'could close due to ageing staff'
Speed Read The number of young doctors entering the profession is failing to keep pace with those set to retire
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18 ways life has changed since Arsene Wenger joined Arsenal
In Depth The unknown French manager walked into Highbury on this day in 1996 - lots has changed since then
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Islamic State: RAF jets carry out first air strikes in Iraq
Speed Read Attacks will prompt 'relief' for government after fanfare of air strikes vote, but 'anxiety' for hostages
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Bombing IS in Iraq is not the answer: the threat is here
In Depth Cameron’s breathless posturing won’t solve problem of home-grown jihadists serving IS’s grisly cause
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