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2015-12-14
Thirteenth time lucky? Anton ends his long wait for a Strictly final
We need EU opt-out, says Boris
Suspected thief who ‘escaped’ on hoverboard may make legal history
Why we may have to turn on the dishwasher when it’s windy outside
Some like it hot
Le Pen routed as far-Right fails in French elections
Paris ringleader had pictures of Birmingham
Duchess comes clean with her festive purchase
Cameron warns SNP on snooping vote
Electoral body backs Tories on EU vote age
Welby: Britain should welcome more refugees
From Dynasty dresses to Beatty’s love letters: Dame Joan sells slice of Hollywood history
Give Blair an amnesty so we can find out ‘the truth’, says Aamer
French atrocities hit pubs and restaurants in London
Terrorist strike feared if specialist police are cut
‘Lord Livingstone’ claims spark Labour row
‘Bullied’ Tory’s parents boycott party inquiry
Corbyn needs to brave Today, says Naughtie
Merry gentleman’s nativity scene arrest
Church of Jediism feels force of Star Wars hype as flock rises by 1,000 a day
Dambusters pilot’s medal sale will fund lifesaver Africa dam
It makes no sense for the UK to aim for carbon-cutting targets by itself
Head who quit Charles’s old prep after 6 weeks ‘had row with owners’
Illegal schools’ founders face being jailed
We may still prosecute fox hunters, says the RSPCA
My son in space? It’s safer than the M27
Saudi women take historic election victories
Cameron ‘wasting UK aid money’ by backing Yemen war
World churches heed Pope’s call to open doors for ‘year of mercy’
Trump brands rival a maniac after polls suggest tycoon is set for defeat in key state
If Denmark can treat foreigners differently, then so can Britain
An engaged youth can be the PM’s legacy
The Christmas quiz: guaranteed to well and truly test your patience
Cameron needs the EU to show flexibility
The PM will never deliver reform if he can’t stand firm on EU benefits
One Saxon coin isn’t enough to recast history
‘I was deaf but too vain to admit it’
‘I don’t want to be the stick to beat Corbyn with’
How DJs can make or break a Christmas bash
When teeth are at the root of the problem
Easy steps to a happy Christmas
Hucknall on song in homecoming triumph
Flawless good taste and elegant grace
Edgy twist to traditional Cinders
Nyman stirs thought and pathos
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Commander David ‘Corky’ Corkhill
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