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Gen David Petraeus says he would serve under Trump and the president-elect could improve relations with Russia. http://bbc.in/2fqVR77 pic.twitter.com/NNxEHRb1Vi
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Donald Trump has "a certain New Yorker's reverence for the Times," says
@carolynryan from the NYT http://bbc.in/2gfuR8n pic.twitter.com/NwFdgLXexg
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How the play
@curiousonstage was influenced by maths http://bbc.in/2foo1wt pic.twitter.com/lRuuYcICGM
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US unemployment is not down to trade deals rather "automation," says Australian trade minister
@StevenCiobo http://bbc.in/2glyM4V pic.twitter.com/JFGmeIiNAP
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PODCAST: A poem written by Anne Frank just months before she went into hiding with her family is auctioned http://bbc.in/2gfw7Z3 pic.twitter.com/3esU5cgS2Q
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No wonder so many of Hammond's announcements briefed in advance. Would have been drowned out bŷ huge increase in borrowing
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"The people who are going to be losing out the most will be the tenants," says one lettings agent re Autumn Statement plans on letting feespic.twitter.com/sweEfzdxDm
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@BBCnickrobinson on the challenge for Hammond - as seen from the chancellor's old stomping ground as a car salesmanhttp://bbc.in/2fo6gNJ -
"Tenants will be the ones who lose out most" in lettings fee ban, says one lettings agent http://bbc.in/2gf48sF pic.twitter.com/J1ki3cHuNN
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@BBCnickrobinson goes to where Philip Hammond was a car salesman to test the mood ahead of the Autumn Statement.http://bbc.in/2geFwAd -
The chancellor "wants to give a strong indication they want to help those struggling," says Iain Duncan Smith http://bbc.in/2fqaesv pic.twitter.com/tTRhIfy96R
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Donald Trump has "a certain New Yorker's reverence for the Times," says
@carolynryan from the NYT http://bbc.in/2geTnqg pic.twitter.com/BppeiiFKMw
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Those who benefit from US defence umbrella need to do their share as well - Petraeus
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"Yes, Mr President" - what Gen David Petraeus says he would say if Donald Trump asked him to serve. http://bbc.in/2fQfTZA pic.twitter.com/3fYvuhxrtV
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'Met still refusing to release names of undercover officers or even their assumed identities, even though named in press', 'Lisa'
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Philip Hammond used to sell cars in Essex.
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"I consider this a down payment, this is not game over," says Iain Duncan Smith on Autumn Statement http://bbc.in/2fq0Ox4
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Gen David Petraeus says he would serve under Trump and the president-elect could improve relations with Russia. http://bbc.in/2geDlN7 pic.twitter.com/YC3hnfz66w
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Read the running order and listen live: http://bbc.in/2gA8UFj pic.twitter.com/VZNT99wE8c
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One of the most prominent US military officers, Gen David Petraeus, has told
@JustinOnWeb he would serve in Donald Trump's administrationpic.twitter.com/8bnlKT4keQ
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