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2016-03-18
EU ‘doesn’t know how migrant aid is being spent’
Tory rebellion on welfare cuts
Army pilots may quit over pay clawback
Cheltenham 2016
Archaeologists close in on Egyptian queen
Rowan Atkinson takes on Inspector Maigret
Editorial Comment; Ian Birrell:
Parents will lose their place as school governors, Morgan proposes
Colombian criminal can keep damages
Farmer shot himself because he could not live without wife
Tributes as BBC’s Cliff Michelmore dies at 96
Everyone should be worried about jobs and wages as gloom grows, experts warn
Less sugar? No, the sweet-toothed will only swap drinks for chocolate
Chancellor taken to task by a funereal Eeyore
Public will be powerless to block giant mobile masts under new powers
Fear of having to deal with HMRC stops couples using ‘flagship’ tax break
‘tampon tax’ row
Aids charity boss ‘forced out’ after grope complaint
Archers opens eyes of the middle-class abused wives
Muslim convert refused to give her children ‘pork’ vaccine
Watching X Factor dancers drove man to behead wife
Downed airmen who survived 11 days at sea
Buried Iron Age fighter ‘speared like a hedgehog’
French radio allowed to play fewer ‘boring’ homegrown songs
Brazilians protest as Lula ‘given post to shield him from charges’
Australia’s small fortune spent on koala diplomacy
Zuma accused of allowing billionaires to pick ministers
SeaWorld to stop breeding killer whales in victory for campaigners
America is trampling on civil liberties, says Apple boss
Trump win ‘would be as big a threat to world as jihadists’
Voters don’t want them, but the march of the mayors is unstoppable
Oh no! My six-year-old is trans-exclusionary
The man who conjured up a very English form of magic
Disability benefits do need reforming
Osborne’s sugar tax is a money-making gimmick that will do nothing to combat child obesity
A duty to speak up
EU referendum is just a glorified opinion poll
The new luxury: be bold and max out
It’s delirious fun from Branagh and Brydon
Theresa’s boobs are no laughing matter
What space menu has Heston created for Tim Peake?
Are you a ‘Buffer Blubber’?
DESERT STORM: CASUAL C L OTHES TOUGHEN UP
Maths to 18? That will put parents through torture
A maverick talent returns
Equine extravaganza that canters too slowly
Infidelity with a double shot of espresso
JG Ballard served up in all his anarchic glory
Claustrophobic thriller with a puzzle-box plot
Court Circular
Paul Daniels
Jo Brand meets Storm Jonas on the Pennine trail
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