The shock and awe of the UK voting to leave the European Union has dominated the weekend's news bulletins, and is likely to crowd out everything else for months, possibly years.
What's the 'Brexit' plan? Who will be Prime Minister? IsLabour still a Party? Can Brussels rush the UK into invoking Article 50 and properly quitting?
Huge stories all. But politics can't be parked and we all come back to it later. A year ago, the UK elected a Conservative government on a manifesto of economic, education and welfare reform.
As far as we know, that continues - but stories that would have prompted a huge reaction, for better or worse, are now second-tier at best. Here are the first handful that have been buried.
Massive Shift In Climate Change Policy
Jason Reed / Reuters
Justine Greening Comes Out
There's An A&E Crisis
Gareth Fuller/PA Archive
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Sadiq Khan's Multi-Faith Ramadan
MPs Want Prostitution De-criminalised
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Iceland's Epic Celebration
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Tory Minister Admits Libelling Imam
Hannah McKay/PA Wire
Most Of Us Shop In Aldi And Lidl
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Torture Case Legal Costs Revealed
Dave Thompson/PA Archive
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Move To Overturn Historic Anti-Gay Laws
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North-South Divide Grows
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The Ozone 'On The Mend'
Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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HS2 Rail Scheme In A Mess
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Anti-Muslim Hate Crime Soaring
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Max Clifford Stands Trial For Alleged Sex Attack
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