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Time for truth and honesty

Acknowledgement that plain-clothes British soldiers shot unarmed civilians in Northern Ireland will come as no surprise

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Shining a light on Raytheon

SOLOMON HUGHES explores the growth of a new security-industrial complex and its unique mixture of the sinister and the incompetent

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Film: The Family (15)

Luc Besson directs an odd but entertaining movie

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Film: Parkland (15)

An engrossing but pointless movie

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Film: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (12A)

Loyal fans won't be disappointed by this samey sequel

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Film: Blue Is The Warmest Colour (18)

Critics of a new film with a passionate lesbian love affair at its heart entirely miss the point of its analysis of class and culture, says JEFF SAWTELL

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Labour's left puts fight for union link at top of agenda

Grassroots Labour members meet to retain trade union link

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Teaching job at academy doesn't add up

Advertised role requires just four GCSEs

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Shamed Cardiff MP flees bedroom tax protesters

Jenny Willott shunned from constituency office

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Trade unionists join political activists to halt attack on unions

Campaigners and politicians call for government to keep their hands off trade unions

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Cuts and price rises caused Mail failures

Union claims key targets were sabotaged to attract investors

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Dodgy Serco has three private jail bids binned

Con-Dems blame 'uncertainty' from criminal probe but justice workers say tide is turning

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Squabbling countries at an impasse over climate talks

UN climate talks in Warsaw run into overtime

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PMQs is the pits. It needs radical reform

After the PM's puerile jibe that I must be on drugs to question his government's economic record, can I suggest a few improvements, asks MICHAEL MEACHER

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Coke, conspiracies and cover-ups

It's 50 years since JFK died but the Establishment may never come clean on the details. It all reminds PADDY McGUFFIN of something

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Private-sector parasites

Even Justice Secretary Chris Grayling is embarrassed enough to pull the plug on a privatisation

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Women challenge the coup-instigated violence

Assassinations, death threats and kidnappings have marred the run-up to Honduran elections, writes Virginia Lopez Calvo

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A dangerous habit

Britain's addiction to nuclear energy is costing us a packet - besides being risky and creating waste that won't go away. ALAN SIMPSON says we need to stop subsidising this treacherous industry

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Theatre: Night, A Wall, Two Men

Challenging perspective on life at the margins

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Exhibition: Art Turning Left

MIKE QUILLE recommends a show of politically engaged art at the Mersey branch of the Tate

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