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British royals to sue over topless photos
Palace says images in a French magazine of Prince William's wife, Kate Middleton, are a "grotesque" breach of privacy.
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UK police charge three for 'terror training'
British Muslims, including former London police support officer, charged with travelling to Pakistan for terror training
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Time names protesters 'Person of the Year'
Magazine honours all the protesters, inspired by the Arab Spring, who took to the streets in 2011 to demand change.
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Frenchwoman wins in straight sets to reach Wimbledon quarter-finals as Andy Murray and Maria Sharapova also through.
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