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2017-03-01
Slur on singer Holly in Candy brothers court case
Children aged 4 to be given sex education
Women on the march in Milan
Half of businesses expected to contest ‘significant’ rate rises
Ukip’s Carswell in secret talks to rejoin the Conservatives
Crunch time over (for now) as May gives up crisps for Lent
NHS logo gets identity managers’ touch
Montenegro’s plea for UK help in cyber war
Personal injury rule changes to be reviewed
Disney’s first ‘gay moment’ to hit screens
I still live with my ‘best friend’ ex-fiancé, says Sienna Miller
Don’t mess with Brexit Bill, Rudd tells peers
We got what we fought for, Nigel, so cheer up or button up
Could there be something of the knight about Farage?
Surgeon ‘made up cancer risks to operate on healthy patients’
Swansong for male bastion as woman joins St Paul’s choir
Call to ban pregnancy blood test over fears it encourages sex-selective abortions
Early signs of heart attacks being missed by doctors
There’s no such thing as ‘finders keepers’, say police
More than 2,000 paedophiles let off
BT is forced by watchdog to cut phone-only bills by £60 a year
Tunisia police were ‘cowardly’ in beach terror
Hatton Garden men ‘raided jeweller’
Zoo where a young keeper and almost 500 animals died over four years faces closure by council
Head’s solution to oversubscribed school: break new rules and you’ll be expelled
The award for biggest Oscar mix-up goes to PwC man
Child migrants caught in Libyan ‘hellholes’
Trump suggests turnaround on immigrants
Vote to remove Le Pen’s legal immunity over Isil pictures row
China may now pay couples to produce more babies
It’s time for Major, Blair and Co to stop refighting the referendum
I was named after an earthy blonde – have I lived up to it?
Sir John Major defies democracy by branding the majority of voters stupid for choosing Brexit
Parents should decide on sex education
Ukip has work to do
Disability assessment
Welcome to the Gigi and Bella show
There’s no such thing as a low-risk paedophile
What makes a good advert linger in our minds?
The Tories are nicer to me than my own party
Taking the books from page to stage
Yes, your handbag now needs a coat
Midlife guide to...
A little less vanity would have spared the Oscars this calamity
When Deepest Sympathy just doesn’t say enough
A brave plunge into the deep end struggles as a Hamlet for our times
GERMAN RETREAT MORE BRITISH GAINS
Sir Cosmo Haskard
David Miller
Peter Wilkinson
The debt British culture owes to Anthony Burgess
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