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The Guardian - UK
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Jon Dennis

Guardian Daily: MI5 faces police torture inquiry

The police are to investigate claims that former MI5 officers were complicit in the interrogation and torture of former Guantánamo Bay detainee, Binyam Mohamed. Richard Norton Taylor, our security editor, looks at what the inquiry will be examining.

Gordon Brown's world tour ahead of next week's G20 summit has been overshadowed by disagreements with his chancellor Alistair Darling and the governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, over proposals for a further fiscal stimulus in next month's budget. Julian Glover, the Guardian's chief leader writer, outlines what Brown now hopes to achieve next week.

New research shows that more teenagers have a problem with alcohol in the UK than in most other European nations. Our consumer affairs editor, Rebecca Smithers, reports.

The diaries of Chris Mullin MP, A View From The Foothills, chronicle the drudgery of life as a junior minister in Tony Blair's government. He tells me why – despite considerable disagreements with New Labour – he respects Blair.

Gay icons are the subject of a new exhibition of photographs at London's National Portrait Gallery. The gallery's deputy director, Pim Baxter, explains how the pictures were chosen by some prominent lesbians and gay men.

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