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John Kerry Arrives In London

New US secretary of state apparently forgives Islington for costing him the White House.

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Preview: Guardian Open Weekend

The paper throws open its doors for a mammoth weekend of events.

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Parliamentary Report Into Summer Riots Followed By Met Raids

Police raid 100 homes after their political masters produce damning report.

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Analysing The London Riots

Work by the LSE and Guardian into causes and effects.

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Met Drops Guardian Court Case Over Sources

For now, anyway.

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Met Probes Guardian Over Sources

Official Secrets Act brought into play.

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TONIGHT: Jonathan Coe @ Kings Place

Author of What a Carve Up! and The Rotters’ Club chats about his work for the Guardian Book Club.

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Extra, Extra

Crossrail are apparently resorting to bullying tactics. A Barking woman is being questioned following the death of her 12 year old son. The Guardian is getting more London-centric. So? Yay – we’ve got peregrine falcons nesting over by the Blackwall Tunnel. The Mayor is to …

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Guardian Launch 10:10 Campaign To Cut Emissions

Get to Tate Modern for 4pm today if you want to support a major new campaign to curb greenhouse gas emissions. The 10:10 initiative aims to squeeze emissions by 10% in 2010, hence the scripture-esque ’10:10′ moniker. The former power station seems an apt place …

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Camden Fringe Review: Robin Ince

A couple of weeks ago the Guardian ran a comedy special, managing to piss off a few comedians along the way. Not Robin Ince though; he read the paper’s announcement that Daily Mail jokes were ‘not hot’: “Mocking the sanctimonious, permanent moral outrage of the …

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Final Observations At The Observer?

The Observer newspaper could be axed as a cost-cutting measure by owner Guardian News & Media. The world’s oldest Sunday paper, founded in the year Michael Faraday was born (look it up), may be chopped down and repackaged as a weekly newsmagazine: a dummy copy …