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From: The Sunday Times <noreply@info.thesundaytimes.co.uk>
Date: 2 July 2017 07:17:01 BST
To: bobbyalcantara94@gmail.com
Subject: In today's edition: Rogue SAS unit accused of executing civilians in Afghanistan
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In today's edition - Sunday July 2 2017
 
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Sunday July 2 2017
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Read our exclusive investigation revealing claims of a cover-up over a rogue SAS unit accused of executing civilians. Plus: an interview with Michael Gove, one woman's incredible escape from floor 22 of Grenfell Tower and how our Olympians are being hit by a lottery funding shortfall
Rod Liddle quizzes Paxman while Candice Brown serves up delicious cakes in the Magazine. Style offers you a make-up guide from Charlotte Tilbury and Culture has an exclusive interview with actress Kirsten Dunst
In Sport, the Lions take advantage of Sonny Bill Williams' red card to level the Test series in a thriller in Wellington. Elsewhere, Alex Hales scores the highest domestic century in a Lord's final to win the Royal London One Day Cup for Nottinghamshire, while Briton Geraint Thomas claims the first yellow jersey of the Tour de France in a drenched Dusseldorf
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Insight: Rogue SAS unit accused of executing civilians in Afghanistan
Claims of cover-up as investigation is wound down
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Prince Charles, William and Harry commemorate birthdays — an ocean apart
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Sport
Rampant Lions roar back to conquer All Blacks
Owen Farrell holds his nerve as a late penalty in Wellington allows Warren Gatland's men to level the Test series against an All Blacks finishing with 14 men
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Geraint Thomas storms to stage one yellow jersey
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The Interview: Jeremy Paxman gets a grilling from Rod Liddle
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Style
Get your glow on with make-up guru Charlotte Tilbury
Healthy, sun-kissed skin has never been so easy to achieve, thanks to Charlotte Tilbury's new make-up collection. She creates five beautiful summer looks exclusively for Style and shares her insider tricks
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Culture
Kirsten Dunst: At home with herself
She almost quit acting, but is finally getting roles she loves. Next up, Sofia Coppola's brilliant remake of The Beguiled
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World
Italy targets charity ships rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean
After the arrival of 12,000 migrants in two days, the government in Rome is blaming the aid agencies it says attract people smugglers
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Focus
Michael Gove back in the hot seat — greener, less naive
Michael Gove on his return to the cabinet, back buddying up with Boris Johnson and again trying to reform an industry with a reputation for truculence
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News Review
Bin there, done that: Corbyn's spending fever won't work
Something momentous has happened in Britain's relations with Europe, and little more than a year later Britain has a minority government cutting deals with smaller parties to try to get its legislation through the House of Commons. No, not now, but the 1970s
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Driving
The May Review: Suzuki Ignis
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March of the robo-advisers
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Ireland
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A government TD is to bring a private member's bill to the Dail making it a statutory offence to comment on an ongoing criminal case in the wake of the Jobstown trial
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