DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Don't blame Brexit for fleecing shoppers 
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UK boss of Typhoo Somnath Saha, pictured, blamed the ‘absolutely disastrous’ impact of Brexit for a 50 per cent increase in wholesale tea prices since the start of this year.

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Threat to future butterfly populations after conditions mean insects emerge too early  
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Researchers from the University of East Anglia found that while warm summers can boost numbers, warm winters make butterflies emerge too early from their pupae.

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Theresa May cut pledge made by David Cameron after he failed to publish it
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When the document was finally released in August, after Theresa May (pictured) became Prime Minister, 24 of its 37 pages had been cut along with many of the proposals to battle the obesity crisis.

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Manufacturers agree to warnings on wet wipes in bid to stop blockages
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The wipes can cause blockages – creating ‘fatbergs’ as they soak up fat in sewers – as well as polluting rivers and seas with tiny plastic fibres.

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Justin Bieber is left confused as man with a broad Scottish accent tries to talk to him 
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Keith Annandale spotted Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber sitting on a wall in Kinross, Scotland and filmed a bizarre conversation with the singer, who appears not to understand his accent.

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Hillary' Clinton's ahead in early voting
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Registered Democrats, minorities and young people are turning up for early voting in great numbers, which could leave Donald Trump desperately short for 270 electoral college votes to win the White House.

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Stoke-on-Trent have-a-go-hero brought down yob being chased by five police officers
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The man, who has since been arrested, allegedly tried to bottle two revellers in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, before he was tackled to the ground by doorman Louis Cartlidge.

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New York mansion where James Bond author Ian Fleming partied with spy is on sale
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The spectacular mansion in Long Island, east of New York, once owned by British intelligence agent, Ivar Felix Bryce, is going up for sale for $2.9million (£2.4million).

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Polish lorry driver, 30, who killed a mother and her three children after scrolling through his mobile phone to change his music is jailed for ten years 
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Tomasz Kroker (pictured) admitted causing the deaths of Tracy, Josh and Ethan Houghton and Aimee Goldsmith by dangerous driving in a horror crash on the A34 in Oxfordshire in August.

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Stein's top issues: climate, student debt
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Jill Stein is far outside the mainstream, but she hopes to make the Green Party more viable in future elections.

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