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WikiLeaks cables: Mervyn King had doubts over Cameron and Osborne
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WikiLeaks cables expose Pakistan nuclear fears
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WikiLeaks cables: Prince Andrew demanded special BAE briefing
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Cheryl Cole: Lost in translation?
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Cheryl Cole to join Simon Cowell on US version of X Factor
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WikiLeaks: Ivan Cameron's death hit Lib Dem election plans
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US asked for VAT waiver on London embassy
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Mervyn King shaped tough deficit policy – but was it political bias?
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Wikileaks cables: George Osborne 'lightweight and inexperienced'
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US embassy cables: Mervyn King expresses doubt over David Cameron and George Osborne
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David Cameron on radicalised Muslims: 'We let in some crazies'
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WikiLeaks cables: 'US aid will not stop Pakistan supporting militants'
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America, Pakistan and the $26m barbed wire bill
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WikiLeaks cables reveal Afghan-Pakistani row over fugitive rebel
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WikiLeaks cables: US special forces working inside Pakistan
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WikiLeaks cables: Pakistan opposition 'tipped off' Mumbai terror group
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WikiLeaks: Alarm at Pentagon request to survey Pakistan refugee camps
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US embassy cables: US worried Taliban battle funds being wasted on barbed wire
Cable sent 15/12/2007
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WikiLeaks cables: Britain 'over-reacted' in wake of Mumbai attacks
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WikiLeaks cables: Pakistan's Zardari is a 'numbskull'
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WikiLeaks cables: Mystery deepens over Pakistan scientist Aafia Siddiqui
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Pakistan's president Asif Ali Zardari 'prepared for assassination'
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WikiLeaks cables: Pakistani army chief considered plan to oust president
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WikiLeaks cables: 'Nicolas Sarkozy thin-skinned and authoritarian'
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WikiLeaks cables: Nicolas Sarkozy, the Saudis and Carla Bruni
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WikiLeaks cables: French D-day invite to Gordon Brown 'was political'
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WikiLeaks cables: Bradley Manning faces 52 years in jail
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Bradley Manning, in his own words: 'This belongs in the public domain'
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WikiLeaks cables: US espionage law
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Wikileaks cables: US tightens security
US state department restricts employee access to secret files as temporary measure until 'weaknesses' addressed