The referendum period starts on 30 May over whether Scotland should break away from the UK
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The future of GTA 5.
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Germany isn't afraid to confront its Nazi past, but games aren't the place for subjects of this nature.
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Mourinho doesn't need to flog one of his two great goalkeepers - such a move would only harm Chelsea.
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Farage's sums don't add up - and his atavistic view of Britain is decades out of date.
The chancellor is painting an intricately nuanced debate as being black and white.
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Ti-Anna Wang has suffered 25 years of injustice. Now she tells her story.
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A Barcelona fan's view on why van Gaal's philosophy will mesh perfectly with United.
Van Gaal was a God in the mid-nineties, but his many failures should give United cause for concern.
Arsenal ended their nine-year trophy drought in tense style, and in doing so they showed how far they have come
Dutch coach possess the character and principles to succeed at Old Trafford.
Nader Elkhuzundar argues why Nakba Day should, and will, never be forgotten.
The former executive editor's forced exit shows how women are still hindered by gender stereotypes in newsroom.
Britain's taxman is defending new proposals and accountancy measures
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Chris Ogden, a lecturer in International Relations at the University of St Andrews, analyses India's vote.
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The Victorian Independent MP compared abortion to killing 'snake eggs' in Australia's Herald Sun.
Badawi was sentenced to a vicious flogging - and millions of people will share the pain.
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