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Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 29, said to have planned Paris atrocities from Syria, where he is still thought to be fighting with Isil
Paris will seek to reinstate emergency internal border controls
Labour leader says solution will only be found with political settlement in Syria
Financial impact: Gold price rallies as investors look for safe bets
Ludovic Boumbas died after running towards a gunman as he fired at two Tunisian sisters and another woman - tragically the sisters died, but the other woman is recovering in hospital
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Survivor stories: Michael O'Connor says people climbed on top of each other and were trampled in panic as others played dead
Prime Minister to also announce he will double budget for security assessments on overseas airports in wake of Russian jet disaster
Russian president admits relations have been strained but calls for closer working as he meets David Cameron at G20
Julia Hartley-Brewer: Contrary to popular belief, peace, love and understanding don’t stand a chance
Charles Moore: We have within our midst thousands whose lives are devoted to doing our society harm
The Labour leader is moving further and further from popular public opinion, says Tom Harris
Roy Hodgson calls on England fans to join with French visitors in singing La Marseillaise at Wembley before tomorrow's friendly
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