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While Iraq struggles to return to peaceful normality, the British have been working to restore some of the country's pride in its past - with a museum.


The nation has dragged itself back to work. So what happened in the world in the last two weeks?

Expecting a bad year ahead - here are some ways to get you spiritually prepared for the long slog.

Every child should record the memories of an older person, philosopher Angie Hobbs argues.

'A trainspotter's rucksack has corned beef sandwiches and custard creams, nothing more sinister' - Trainspotter John Martin reacts to police anti-terror searches

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