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Friday's papers include an appeal by the PM's chief advisor for "weirdos" to work in Downing Street.
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The Papers: Whitehall 'weirdos' and Northern rail 'faces sack'
The Australian navy on Friday began the evacuations of some of the thousands of people stranded on the east coast of the fire-ravaged country as a searing weather front was set to whip up more blazes across the states of Victoria and New South Wales (NSW).
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Australians flee massive bushfires as new fire threat looms
Mountaineer Jamie Clarke wanted to bond with his son. So he took him on a trek across Mongolia.
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This dad took his son to Mongolia just to get him off his phone
Opposition to vaccination has its roots in a militancy that was at its height more than 100 years ago.
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The anti-vaccination movement that gripped Victorian England
Tens of thousands of holiday makers raced to evacuate popular seaside towns on Australia's east coast on Wednesday, fleeing ahead of advancing bushfires, as military ships and helicopters planned missions to rescue thousands more trapped by the blazes.
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Military moves in to help mass-scale evacuation from Australian bushfires
Which firms are competing to make flying taxis and will they ever be mass market?
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