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...Anderson was stripped of the Conservative whip last month for failing to apologise after he claimed that London and its Labour mayor Sadiq Khan were in the grip of Islamists....
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...Anderson caused outrage on Friday when he said on GB News that Khan had “given our capital city away to his mates”....
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...the British climber who died near the summit of Everest in 1924....
...Anderson, former Conservative deputy chair, was suspended from the party on Saturday after causing outrage for telling television channel GB News on Friday that Khan had “given our capital city away to his...
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...Anderson was suspended from the party over the weekend after causing outrage for telling television channel GB News on Friday that Khan had “given our capital city away to his mates”....
...A former Roche manager who joined the German group last year, Anderson said he acknowledged the appeal of a “pure play structure” of pharma, crop science and over-the-counter consumer drugs....
...(One Tory MP who is not a natural ally of Anderson’s, recently despaired to me that Anderson had become “the only speaker my association wants to hear from”.)...
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...Parts of the border city, whose population has swelled to nearly 1.3mn from the influx of the internally displaced, resembled a ghost town on Wednesday morning....
...Gillian Anderson breathes life into the human femur that captivated anthropologist Margaret Mead, historian Janina Ramirez considers a 15th-century figurine of Mary Magdalene, Kate Winslet assesses how a...
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