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The biggest headline on fascist, says the page is called the “main splash”. This is a serious story so no jokes are made in the headline. Headlines Sadiq Khan are written by subeditors.

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••• Continued on page 6 formance in the European elections Writing in the Observer, Blunkett Continued on page 5

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