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1. Eco-friendly lavatory paper companies found to be misleading consumers; Test by consumer champion Which? on five popular brands claiming to be 'bamboo only' revealed some contain tiny amounts of the material

2. German snap election may not be possible because of 'lack of paper for ballots'; Electoral commission boss says carrying out 'printing orders' is a 'great challenge' amid collapse of Olaf Scholz's government

3. Washington Post reporter leaves paper over Instagram post calling Joe Biden a 'war criminal'; Taylor Lorenz, a columnist on internet culture, was under investigation by bosses after the post in which she can be seen at the White House

5. You cannot be a Lib Dem if you are anti-abortion, party suggests in leaked documents; Legal papers filed in discrimination case defend barring would-be MPs if they voice religious views which 'conflict with party values'

6. Trump set for clash with CIA over release of JFK secret files; Nomination of Robert F Kennedy Jr as president-elect's health secretary has given fresh impetus to calls for the papers to be made public

7. The secret document that puts the death of George VI's brother in a new light; An RAF inquiry's verdict on the Duke of Kent's plane crash was always met with suspicion, but new papers may have blown their findings apart

9. Guardian bosses offer concessions to save Observer sale from rebellion; Journalists are told the Scott Trust will keep a 'small' stake in paper if the deal goes ahead

10. I just do paperwork but it's very lucrative, boasts people smuggler; An illegal migrant himself, he admits forging papers to help Vietnamese people reach the UK but denies trafficking them into criminal gangs

11. Jeff Bezos vetoed Washington Post plan to endorse Kamala Harris, paper reports; Decision not to back Democrat causes uproar among newspaper's staff and senior resignation

14. Guardian journalists to vote on potential strike action over Observer sale; Union to consult staff as anger grows over plans to sell Sunday paper to loss-making start-up

15. China received funding from Nasa, Congressional report suggests; Thousands of papers produced by collaboration between US institute and Beijing-backed universities, claim Republicans on committee

16. 'Postal vote chaos risk' means Tory leader can't be decided before Budget; Shortened contest would risk ballot papers not arriving in time for all party members, says 1922 Committee chairman

21. Dangerous new coronavirus is one of more than 30 pathogens found in new study of Chinese fur farms; Nature paper says 'zoonotic soup' of viruses in farmed animals much greater than previously reported, raising pandemic spillover fears

22. Kim Jong-un's sister threatens to deluge South Korea with lavatory paper; Kim Yo-jong says the South will suffer the 'embarrassment of picking up waste paper without rest' as their tit-for-tat balloon row rolls on

23. Why do we vote with a pencil? You can use a pen if you want, but 'wet ink' might spoil your paper, the Electoral Commission explains; You can use a pen if you want, but 'wet ink' might spoil your paper, the Electoral Commission explains

24. Cabinet Office tried to stop British Library buying Kim Philby's personal papers; Government did not want public body to 'enrich traitor's widow' by paying £68,000 for notorious Soviet spy's archive of information in 1994

26. British bank accused of funnelling payments to Hamas; Standard Chartered handled $100bn of transactions with Iran-backed entities, claim court papers

27. Axing paper rail tickets may make travel impossible for millions, campaigners warn; Northern Rail causes uproar among age and disability groups by predicting death of orange 'magstripes'

30. Why paper straws are so hard to get right -- and which high street chain has the strongest; When we ditched plastic for the environment, we didn't appreciate the skill in making an alternative that's biodegradable yet won't go soggy

32. Why Gen Z are turning into old codgers; From crochet to paper folding, traditional crafts are on the rise among today's young creators. But what accounts for their rediscovery?

33. John Swinney urged to scrap taxpayer-funded independence papers after SNP election drubbing; The Scottish Tories said the First Minister should abandon the Building a New Scotland series

34. Public will be able to feel the tree rings of Sycamore Gap in new art exhibition; One print, named Access, is hand pressed so that the 3D shape of the wood and tree rings become embossed on the paper

35. Reform candidate hunted over claims she was fake insists 'I very much exist'; Exclusive: The Telegraph beats internet sleuths by tracking down candidate for Glasgow North, who says she was a 'paper candidate'

36. Police investigate potential electoral fraud in Glasgow; Four uniformed officers wearing blue gloves entered the count at the city's Emirates Arena to remove ballot papers at around 11pm

39. Postal vote delays could cost my election, Tory candidate warns; Luke Graham says some voters have not received ballot papers in key battleground seat of Perth and Kinross-shire

43. Late Queen blocked Lord Mountbatten statue plans over maintenance costs, released papers suggest; Officials pulled the plug on an elaborate design that would have featured the former Admiral of the Fleet at the centre of four fountains

44. SNP manifesto 2024: John Swinney's election policies at a glance; John Swinney attempts to paper over SNP divisions with his short manifesto -- but what policies does the blueprint for Scotland include?

45. Reform candidate resigns after urging people to vote for BNP in historic comments; Grant StClair-Armstrong is still set to appear on the ballot paper because the legal deadline for changing nominations has passed

46. Rory McIlroy calls off divorce from wife Erica in shocking U-turn just days before US Open; Dramatic news comes less than a month after Erica was served papers at the couple's marital home in Florida

48. 17-hour shifts and stubby pencils costing 22p each: What it takes to put on a general election; From hiring portaloos to printing ballot papers, thousands of people are working around the clock in the lead up to July 4

49. Ramón Fonseca Mora, co-founder of the tax advice firm exposed by the 'Panama Papers' -- obituary; The Panama Papers was a hoard of 11.5 million documents detailing the ownership and finances of some 214,000 offshore companies

50. Ofqual warns students face disqualification if they look for scam papers; Exam watchdog says that even searching online could risk sanctions and they are 'almost always scams'