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2016-07-27
The priest martyred by Isil
British meat back on the US menu after 20 years
Modern retro or classic? How to nail a signature style
Plus This summer’s It bag
Celia Walden
Key SABMiller investor rejects new £79bn offer
Cuts to HMRC helplines hit callers in pocket
BT stays intact – but ‘may be split up after Brexit’
Ecclestone’s mother-in-law in £28m kidnap
Philip Johnston:
Corbyn takes Labour as low in the polls as Michael Foot
Doctors ‘more likely to miss Alzheimer’s signs in men’
Joyriders avoid charges for knocking down pensioner
Dolly siblings’ ninth birthday is boost for cloning
They forced him down to his knees. Out came a knife...
Devoted to the end Priest could have quit a decade ago
Two weeks of attacks
Killer was tagged and on terror watch list
Isil knows its priorities – and attacking Christians is one of them
Text alerts to halt rip-offs on zero per cent credit card deals
The changes Reaching out to dissatisfied customers
Workers who leave computers on at night raise risk of cyber attacks, warns minister
Channel 4 accused of hitting rock bottom with nude dating show
Accident on set could have killed star Ford
Child sex abuse inquiry could be new Chilcot and last for a decade
Arcade told to repay £300 to eight-year-old
Purple patch for lipstick in rush to perfect the ‘pouting selfie’
Bather died at Norfolk beach after crying for help in Polish
MPs demand action to prevent Brexit migrant surge
Army mess ablaze after f lares f ly at boozy dinner
‘Stripped, cuffed and tortured’: footage of boy in detention centre rocks Australia
Obama savages Trump and calls on party to unite behind Clinton
First US double hand transplant patient: ‘They have been useless’
Japanese care home killer was released from psychiatric hospital
Erdogan using coup as cover for dictatorship, warns cleric
Grandfather may be freed from Iran jail after five years
Let’s bang the drum for BT – not bash it
Whoever wins, America will be more divided than ever
Isil’s terrorists have set a deadly trap for Europe
These were evil killers, not soldiers of war
Half the village got slow broadband and the other half got fast
Bicycle bells could bring harmony to our lanes
Better broadband
Brexit fudge
Things you only know when you are a tall woman
CAN I COLOUR MY HAIR WHEN I’M PREGNANT?
The summer holiday custody wars
Where do we stand on... ...Unresigning
H Damon’s right to shoot his mouth off about guns
We’re playing a dangerous game with Pokémon Go
A PERFECT STAY
A PERFECT DAY
A marvel out of mayhem
Once it was Steele, but 50 years on it’s pure gold
Boisterous night with the Bolshoi
The Reverend Tim LaHaye
Professor Keith Vickerman
Marni Nixon
Mondi leaps on profit hopes and limited impact from EU vote
Signs of hope for global economy amid new slump in oil price
Carney needs to be careful with that monetary sledgehammer
Games Workshop’s army faces challenges but is worth joining
Executive pay must veer off its tramlines
Housing market feels chill of tax rises and EU exit
Ex-BHS owner prepares to reply to damning criticism by MPs
Brexit wipes 14pc off value of Earls Court redevelopment
Investor group seeks shake-up for executive pay
Living the high life with the wonderful St Joan
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