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The former chancellor considered a legal injunction to block the verdict of Westminster’s lobbying watchdog
The protection of Afghans should not be limited to those directly employed by European governments
Airport attack that killed 90, including 13 American soldiers, is a warning shot of dissent among extremist Islamists that could spark air war
Our writer, a Western-Afghan scholar and government official, reflects on the pain and fury he feels watching the scenes unfolding in Kabul, and explains how we got here
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Prime minister repaid money covered by a Conservative donor after details of the arrangement were leaked
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