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The Diamond Jubilee, a tabloid mafia, the Olympics and the eurozone crisis are all shaping Britain's future.
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Ex-PM Brown blasts Murdoch papers at inquiry
Former prime minister claims Murdoch-owned newspapers sensationalised coverage, including of Afghanistan and his family.
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Britain's irrational faith in capitalism
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