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2018 in books: a literary calendar The double Booker winner scrutinises Australian identity, indigenous and white, through the story of one woman's involvement in a brutally punishing 1950s round-Australia motorsport race. The Reservoir Tapes by Jon McGregor (4th Estate). Spinoff tales about the characters from the Costa-winning ...
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'Fleecehold' complaints flood in as residents battle to turn tide Under normal "factoring" laws in Scotland it should have been possible for Marriott and his neighbours to sack Greenbelt as property managers but, as it owned the land as well as managing it, the company could not be dismissed. Marriott set up a lobby group, Greenbelt Group Action, in 2007 and a ...
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UN to investigate killing of 15 peacekeepers in the DRC The United Nations will launch an investigation into a deadly attack on UN forces last month in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Secretary General Antonio Guterres has announced. Fifteen Tanzanian peacekeepers were killed and 43 other people were wounded in the town of Semulikion, in ...
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Justine Greening unveils new drive to improve child literacy in England Phonics roadshows and English hubs are among a range of measures announced by the government in an attempt to improve child literacy. The programmes will form part of the drive to tackle inequality and ensure "every child will get the best literacy teaching", the education secretary, Justine ...
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