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And he said a tougher GCSE in some key subjects would come in from autumn 2015.
BBC: Education & Family
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The real battle is to come in the autumn session of Congress, beginning on September 8th.
ECONOMIST: Health reform
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More will come in the autumn, when Microsoft is likely to publish some new tools for developers.
ECONOMIST: Microsoft after Gates
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He would delay the VAT rise due to come in the autumn.
BBC: Greece, France and the future of the euro
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The Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013, passed by Parliament earlier this year and due to come into force in the autumn, would provide a further boost, he added.
BBC: Railway cable theft heavily reduced in Yorkshire
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They are due to come into force in the autumn.
BBC: Huge and angry response to childcare plans, says charity
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Or should he sit out the rest of the election and wait for a defeated Republican Party to come grovelling to him in the autumn?
ECONOMIST: A curse on both their houses
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The government claims it will come back with a new timetable in the autumn.
BBC: Lords: Pause, victory, defeat?
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Mooncakes, a delicacy sold in the autumn, now come stuffed with chocolate as well as the standard beans and egg.
ECONOMIST: As communism crumbles, a great cuisine revives
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He has started just nine of Guinness Premiership title contenders Sale's 19 games this season, although he was away with Wales for two of them in the autumn, and has come off the bench five times.
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England, who have suffered a horrendous injury list, have come in for strong criticism for their displays so far this autumn.
BBC: England call-up for Erinle & Shaw
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Continue along Pontocho, past the theatre where geisha perform public dances in autumn and spring, and you will come out near the river again and Sanjo Bridge, where much of young Kyoto is hastening towards a night on the town, or waiting for dates near the temple commemorating 39 noblewomen and children executed along the riverbank.
BBC: The walk that made me love Japan