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2017-03-31
UK will regain power to deport
Oxford University scorned for PC portraits
£10,000 care ‘stealth tax’
Non-urgent surgery waiting times to grow
Dinner party hacks
Google: We’ll make new tools to tackle terrorists online
Family mourns five in helicopter crash
Fury as Cannes shaves pounds off screen siren for poster
Dear Ser, not Mr or Ms? Feel free to be Misc, Mux or M. Yours, HSBC
SATs tests for seven-year-olds to be scrapped
This great university once bowed only to greatness. These days a bit of ‘diversity’ will do
Pupils asked to bring in loo roll to help school budget
Mother and son die as father fights for life after knife attack at home
School ‘covered up’ failings over Shanay death
‘Law must force medics to turn in dangerous drivers’
Pub owners who serve foie gras targeted by animal rights abuse
The Great Repeal Bill, and what it will mean for British law
EU to reject parallel talks on trade and divorce deal
Tories’ backbench drivers are in charge now
Westminster killer ‘staged dummy run’
Sacked nurse who told patients to pray ‘was just showing compassion’
Baby girl to sue police over her father’s death
5G roll-out ‘will blight Britain with thousands more masts’
Obesity balloons as three-quarters of people fail to eat ‘five a day’
Herders fire at Italian author after Kenyan lodge burnedd
Alleged plot to kill tourists on Rialto Bridge thwarted
Violinist of Mosul who defied Isil to play on and keep hope alive
Putin accused of ‘propaganda on steroids’ to tip US election
If she is to avoid Cameron’s fate, May must be prepared to walk away
The battle against red tape starts right now
Horticultural heaven? Don’t forget sin began in a garden
The European Union has a history of failing to make concessions, thus bringing ruin upon itself
The economic rebirth that’s good for Brexit
A chance to set the wealth creators free
Perverse diversity
Ghost in the Shell
Barking mad
Glory of Florence
IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE BRITISH ARTISANS
Sexist sentencing is best left in the Seventies
My Easter message for long-suffering parents
Transgender war veteran is a testament to tolerant times
THE SECRET MUST- SEES OF FLORENCE
The man who’s sold 100 million books
Hints of a star in the making
Fascinating cocktail of sinister insinuation and moral dilemmas
A mad contraption that bristles with bravado and wit
Liable to leave you feeling kind of blue
Clive Nicholls
Jimmy Breslin
John Hoban
Smart stuff, but a few more fish would have been nice
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