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Top green Tory quits over net zero row
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Prince will have to find millions to keep Royal Lodge his home
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Top rate taxpayers set to increase fivefold by 2029
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BMA lets one junior doctor cross picket line as hospitals plead for help
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Garraway’s ‘darling’ husband dies aged 56
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I marvelled at how good these two very different people were together
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Police secretly carry out facial recognition
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Met banned from death memorial for WPc
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UK grants more asylum than most of Europe
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Met examining ‘potential fraud’ over Post Office Horizon scandal
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Khan refuses to use anti-strike laws to keep the Tube running
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Starmer would set aside Parliamentary time for vote on assisted dying
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Reporter accused of helping Giuffre ‘fabricate’ claims against Duke
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BBC receives nearly 900 complaints about ‘overly positive’ Coronation documentary
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Hamas using stockpile of Chinese weapons
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Survivors carry a heavy burden back to site of festival massacre
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Israel’s on the front line against Islamic terror. We must support our ally
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Our town has four rivers – and they’ve all ended up in my house
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Bank worker ‘sacked for not being diverse enough’
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Sex just a label, says training guide for firefighters
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Tate puts trigger warning on puppet show
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Bafta awards will go to actresses, actors and ‘performers’
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Come clean over your Covid WhatsApp messages, Sturgeon urged
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Emerald illuminations Tadhg Le Perff, 6, explores Silva Lumina – Lights of Growth, an exhibition by artist Tom Meskell at the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. It is part of the First Fortnight festival, which aims to tackle mental health stigmas. Robo-
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NHS spends £30m a year on wellbeing coaches
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Blood antibody test could show if you are at risk of heart attack
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Two thirds of parents give backing to Ofsted
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Victim daubed attacker’s name in blood
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‘Oscar, the former Olympic champion, was reduced to a boy with trembling hands’
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Pistorius free 11 years after murdering lover
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Pet’s taste for cash ends in $4,000 windfall
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US democracy could fall if Trump wins, warns Biden
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Supreme Court will rule on ex-president’s name on ballot
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‘We had to round up Uyghur families for the police… We had no choice’
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North Korean missiles hit Ukraine for first time
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The UK’s debt mountain can no longer be ignored
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Sir Keir’s lapse of judgment
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Navy recruitment failures leave Britain vulnerable at a time of growing danger
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Without bold tax cuts the Tories are doomed – ‘safety first’ won’t do it
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Britain’s pathetic defence spending is a repeat of 1930s mistakes
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The young can be filthy, but my generation was no better
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Women should return to the office – for themselves
and their families
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Stick, twist, or selfdestruct: how Sunak can still win the election
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Britain is underwater amid ‘rewilding’ idiocy
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The end of prep school is nigh. We will miss them when they’re gone
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Mrs Bird would much prefer to stay a housekeeper
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‘TV now wants a different look for its sport coverage’
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Priscilla Presley’s radical style evolution
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How does the Palace solve a problem like Prince Andrew?
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‘John Pilger was an apologist for genocide’
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David Soul
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Françoise Delbart
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Benko sells off doormats in cash scramble
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Tesla cuts electric car range amid scrutiny
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LVMH billionaire Arnault annoints son as head of watches
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Telegraph directors remain silent on National Crime Agency alert
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It’s harder than ever to get on housing ladder
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Davies is right: taking the plunge is not easy – but it’s not impossible
By Clive Aslet
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Ignore the NatWest chairman. It’s the toughest time to buy a home
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Maersk warns of ‘persistent and significant’ disruption in Red Sea
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Sunlight breaks through the slick of oily darkness