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“They gotta be able to put together a coalition that can win everywhere,” he said.

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The report, due to be presented in Parliament later on Tuesday, was put together by a cross-party interest group and is based on written testimony from 175 respondents collected over two and a half years.

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Last week he ran a personal best of 15:03 at the preliminaries, so he put together back-to-back weeks reaching peak form.

We've put together a selection of your pictures showcasing the weather around the UK, all sent into us through the BBC's Weather Watchers group.

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Mobile phone activity, attempts to leave Northern Ireland, and a murder weapon were all put together as circumstantial evidence against the men.

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