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This season, which ended this week, has seen her adopt a diamante barrette worn on the side of a pin-neat bob – something that looks adorable on a twentysomething.

But this week has seen a bitter row with the Afghan government.

If this week has seen Colbert getting his comedy mojo back, it may also suggest the limits of his appeal as a mass entertainer.

This week has seen anti-austerity strikes and protests across Southern Europe, with Greece, Italy and Spain all hit by disturbances.

The changes highlight a wider trend, which, according to a BBC analysis this week, has seen almost 350 libraries closed over the past six years, with the loss of about 8,000 jobs.

And so, the new format bedding in this week has seen a slight reduction in specialist language programmes – the few shows broadcast in Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati etc – which pull in a core of loyal listeners.

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Since then the form of his tight-head teammates has left him short of game-time, but a return to his former club on dual registration terms earlier this week has seen him link up with former Tigers director of rugby Dean Richards at Kingston Park.

Adding to the feeling of being in limbo, some staff have been left in a division with no name, as its head, director of strategy James Purnell, told them last week in an email: "This week has seen the launch of the new BBC Design & Engineering division, led by Matthew Postgate.

This week has seen the news that Valentine's Day and New Year's Eve will be followed by Mother's Day, a new star-studded pile of froth which will become the third chapter of Garry Marshall's holiday-based trilogy.

This week has seen the market tread water but the bias has been to the downside.

This week has seen the pop tribe's elders out in force.

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