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The need to demystify things for foreigners ill-versed in the 57 Bordeaux appellations is now causing a row in a troubled industry.
There is a feeling inside the corporation that the pre-show briefing could have done more to warn Clarkson, but that controversial performers always run the risk of causing a row when asked about topical issues on live TV.
Demand for new housing in and around Derby is causing a row between city and district councils.
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