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A few years ago some City speculators spotted they were more likely to get planning permission if their new skyscraper included a free public roof terrace. Free access to elevated views is always a winner in my book. So yesterday I went up a few.

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The jobs squeeze facing Europe

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Salim Kumar passes away at 56; Mammootty to Dileep share tributes

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When K-pop diplomacy hits Brussels

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Ian Thorpe's mythic rise from boy to hero had an ironic twist

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Former Hull FC and NRL player Evans comes out as gay

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Ian Huntley death major update as murder accused appears in court from prison

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Daily Mirror 7d ago

Book Dedications

To my sister, Dr. Soma Mohammed Mohammed Baroud. I write your name in full, because that is how it appeared on the white body bag that held your remains soon after the bomb was dropped. Dedications A random assortment of book dedications.

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Artists confront the indignities of renting and intergenerational warfare

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