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Bradley Manning cleared of 'aiding the enemy' but guilty of most other charges
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Buckingham Palace uses zero-hours contracts for summer staff
Front page
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Vicky Pryce stripped of Queen's honour
Top stories p2
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Spanish train's black boxes reveal driver was on phone to rail firm
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Woolly mammoth DNA may lead to a resurrection of the ancient beast
Top stories p3
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Bradley Manning trial: what we know from the leaked WikiLeaks documents
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Bradley Manning – timeline
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Bradley Manning: whistleblower or traitor?
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Bradley Manning: the angry young man who turned whistleblower
Top stories p4
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Hedgehog wins UK natural emblem poll
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Fracking can take place in 'desolate' north-east England, Tory peer says
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Asylum detainee on hunger strike 'close to death'
UK news p7
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Twitter chiefs to face MP committee over abusive threats to women
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Stolen £1.2m Stradivarius found by police
UK news p9
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Third army reserve soldier dies after Brecon Beacons exercise
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UK population's happiness is on the up
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Revealed: how Bank of England helped Nazis sell gold stolen from Czechs
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BBC programme on welfare reforms broke impartiality and accuracy rules
UK news p11
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Zero hours Britain: 'I didn't know week to week what I was going to get'
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Zero-hours contracts: what are they?
Top stories p12
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Scottish independence 'yes' camp given fillip by welfare analysis
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Prosecutors are too open on rape victims' records, says CPS watchdog
Prosecutors often fail to consider whether complainant's consent has been obtained to disclose medical records -
Thirty-six NHS wards fail 'friends and family' test
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Brixton triple stabbing: teenager tried to save sister who died
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Bedroom tax legal challenge dismissed by high court
UK news p14
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Publish secret list of firms that used private investigators, say MPs
Law and insurance companies were among those to use investigators accused of hacking, according to secret Soca list
UK news p15
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Clegg attacks 'go home' campaign against illegal immigrants
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Metropolitan police draw up shortlist of architects to design new HQ
UK news p16
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Abortion in Ireland becomes legal in certain circumstances
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Thailand's Koh Samet oil spill badly affecting tourism
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Norwegian mass-murderer Anders Behring Breivik seeks university place
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Nepal's tiger population on the rise
International p21
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Zimbabwe election: rural violence mars peaceful campaign
International p22
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BP's Deepwater compensation fund running dry
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Barclays reveals plans for £6bn cash call to plug capital gap
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Barclays fights FCA report into 2008 cash call
Financial p26
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Barclays' rights issue is a victory for common sense
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Dash for gas needed to prevent power cuts, says Drax CEO
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Renewed consumer confidence is more than a one-day wonder
Financial p27
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Next bounces back from spring setback
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Lords say Amazon-style tax avoidance schemes must end
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OFT forces payday lenders out of market
Financial p28
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ITV ad revenue up 20% in August
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Santander celebrity ads account for £8bn surge in deposits
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Tesco beats Sainsbury's in advertising price-match scrap
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Ministers announce crackdown on nuisance calls
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HTC warns of third-quarter losses
Financial p29
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Bradley Manning: not the enemy
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If free schools and academies open abroad, our children will suffer
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We are told Generation Y is hard-hearted, but it's a lie
Comment & debate p30
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Martin Rowson on bankers – cartoon
Comment & debate p31
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Barclays: no way to run a banking system
Editorial: with a £12.8bn hole in its balance sheet, Barclays is passing the buck on blame – but this may be the start of a redefining process -
NHS privatisation: land grab
Editorial: Coalition ministers justify privatisation as a response to failure, but over-ambitious bids have led to under-fulfilled contracts -
Workers play a big role in these global 'middle-class' revolutions
Editorials & reply p32
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Iain Duncan Smith's aggressive welfare philosophy
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Labour must assert fundamental principles – and get a new leader
Letters: If Labour's thinkers don't know where to start, they should read how the Swedish Social Democratic party links its principles and values to policy programmes -
Lessons in performance-related pay
Letters: The sensible approach to this problem is to leave it to individual schools to decide where to place teachers, for whatever reason, on some nationally agreed pay scale -
Libidinal politics
Letters: Wouldn't we be better advised to attend to the dynamics of the ideological unconscious, of Marxist extraction, which interlocks with economics and politics? -
Zero-hours policy at Buckingham palace
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Corrections and clarifications
Clapham rail crash | Credit union borrowers | Independent on Sunday | Graeme Ballard | Facebook | Anna Botting -
Drunkenly delirious insect music
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Biofuels threaten food production
Letters: Your interview with Peter Kendall, president of the National Farmers' Union, raised interesting points on the challenge of feeding a growing population
Editorials & reply p33
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All Saints – review
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Prom 21: BBCNOW/Søndergård
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Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping – review
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Chic featuring Nile Rodgers – review
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Bolshoi Ballet: Swan Lake – review
Reviews p34
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Virginia Johnson obituary
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Jon Leyne obituary
Obituaries p35
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How gardening is helping people with dementia
Society p36
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A picture of social housing success
Society p38
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Dawn Approach to prevail in Duel on the Downs at Glorious Goodwood
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Garswood grabs the glory in Lennox Stakes at Glorious Goodwood
Sport p41
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Rio Ferdinand says senior Manchester United players can guide David Moyes
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Country ruled by family of Manchester City owner accused over human rights
Sport p42
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Transfer talk in brief
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Gareth Bale reports for Tottenham duty but heart is set on Real Madrid
Sport p44
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Jessica Ennis-Hill would not have to face injured Chernova in Moscow
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Marin Cilic claims his failed drug test is due to high glucose levels
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Darren Lehmann resists a warhorse's return in Australia's hour of need
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Katie Ledecky smashes 1500m freestyle world record for a golden double
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Aled Davies denied chance to defend his Paralympics discus title in Rio