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Sport Footballers 'doped' by British doctor
An inquiry is ordered into UK Anti-Doping over its handling of alleged doping activities by a British doctor involving Premier League footballers, and other sports stars.
- 3 April 2016
- From the section Sport
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- 3 April 2016
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Councils 'give workers gagging orders'
Thousands of departing council workers have signed agreements restricting them from criticising their bosses, figures obtained by the BBC suggest.
- 3 April 2016
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- 2 April 2016
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- 2 April 2016
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- 2 April 2016
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- 2 April 2016
- From the section Middle East
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- 2 April 2016
- From the section London
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- 2 April 2016
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Concern rises as EU migrant deal looms
- 2 April 2016
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- 2 April 2016
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Sting uncovers 'Premier League doper'
A Sunday Times undercover sting to expose a man who tells the paper he supplied performance-enhancing drugs to Premier League footballers and other British sports stars is among the lead stories in Sunday's newspapers.
- 3 April 2016
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