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2017-04-21
BBC Proms ditches themed concerts Terror on the Champs-Elysees
Theresa May commits to cutting migration to ‘tens of thousands’
More Brie vicar? Why everyone’s drinking tea with cheese
Hockney Blue and five other hot art paints
NHS cafés caught in ban on sugary drinks
Bolt at roadside as UK athlete dies in crash
Is your smartphone ruining your relationship?
I can fight for Brexit best in Strasbourg
Attack seeks to set the tone of French election
Parking ticket issued every seven seconds, RAC finds
Increasing patient anger at mixed sex wards in hospitals
Strictly has had its last waltz at the Proms as TV nights are axed
Corbyn is not trying to win, says senior Labour MP
Faithful show their devotion to the cause at the church of Jeremy
Putin keen on ‘feeble and gutless’ Corbyn to win election and become prime minister
May warns Tories against complacency
Music to their ears: gold coins hidden in piano
Hope for stroke patients from naked mole-rat
Duchess: it’s never too early to teach children about mental health
Police forced to lock up vulnerable after mental health cuts, says report
Prince Harry’s problems were ‘exacerbated by parents’ divorce’
Teenager creates code to help heart surgeons
Mindfulness helps women but men say they feel worse, new research finds
Parents’ anger after family fun day raised funds for paedophiles
‘Abuse fantasist’ is charged over hoax kidnap and gun claims
German far-Right leader stuns party by quitting chancellor race
Outback murder victim Falconio buried near Perth, claims letter
Epilepsy drug link to birth defects in 4,000 children
Fillon hopes lifted after show of unity with Sarkozy
Russia fortifies border as threat of US conflict with N Korea deepens
Syria looks to allies for cover from air strikes
I can fight for Brexit best in Strasbourg
It’s worth going in to bat for the art of the cricket scorebook
By despising businesses Jeremy Corbyn harms the very workers he professes to champion
Even a Tory triumph won’t lead to low taxes
Strictly the Proms
Warren Beatty charms in this nod to the Golden Age
I still feel like a child – aged 32
MAN F RI DAYDAY TI ME TO E MBRACEE A TOUCHH OF BLI NG?G?
Callous care homes rob the elderly of their dignity
‘I’m always asked if I’ll do a Trump opera’
Callow’s cool, crisp take on the sour side of the Swinging Sixties
Heroically rewarding
More bravery, less cuteness
Melodrama that needs to get a grip
Black-andwhite boxing movie proves light on its feet
Sylvia Moy
David Le Lay
Fantastic drama – but maybe too dark for its own good?
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