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• An inmate is reported to have suffered serious injuries in a disturbance at a privately-run prison in Birmingham

• Two former members of the Parachute Regiment are to be prosecuted for murder over the shooting of an Official IRA man in 1972

• We’ll have the latest from Syria as the evacuation of Aleppo is delayed and President Putin proposes new peace talks

• Some of Britain’s best known model agencies have been fined more than £1 million for colluding to fix prices

• Forget Brexit, says Giles Coren: David Cameron’s greatest legacy is going to be a chain of Chinese pubs – and there are several good ways to get the best out of our national institution

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• Cuba wants to pay its $270 million debt to the Czech Republic in rum

• Japan’s prime minister was hoping for a series of concessions from President Putin but seems to have come away from their meeting empty-handed

• Manufacturers are planning a sharp rise in prices next year, a CBI survey suggests

• Partner pay has fallen 7% to £582,000 at KPMG

• Michael Atherton reports from day one of the fifth Test between India and England

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• We’ll look at how full-backs have become the new wingers

• Obituaries recalls the life of the actor Bill Nunn, who was best known for his roles in Spike Lee films including Do the Right Thing and Mo’ Better Blues