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2017-05-01
Facebook ‘must pay to police internet’
May pledge on VAT but not on income tax
Extra troops for Afghanistan
Charles Moore Notebook
Line of Duty five-star review
Murder inquiry after burglars shoot man, 61
Premium Bond monthly winners cut
Who’s to blame for phones in theatres? The old do protest too much, says Hamlet star
Brain surgery in two minutes thanks to new robotic drill
Key aides quit No 10 to run Conservative campaign
Televised election debates
Labour plans to take Britain back to Seventies by giving power to unions
Cuts encouraging headteachers to threaten strikes
Being mayor? It’s just like running John Lewis
Blair: It’s hard being hated for the Iraq War
I’m a bit of a Eurosceptic, claims Farron as party demands new EU vote
Motocross event shut after fatal crash
‘Tick box’ culture let rogue surgeon slip net
Antibiotics found to pose risk of miscarriage in early pregnancy
With the world’s riches at his feet, boxer Joshua still lives with mother
Charlotte’s birthday strictly a family affair
Invasion of the (very hungry) moths after mild winter
Isil loses ground to US-backed forces in key Syrian town
300 British jihadists plot attacks from Syria
German minister backs calls for ban on wearing burka in public
Turkey switches off TV dating shows in latest crackdown
Trump: I’ll keep my promise to put America first
South Korea vote takes place under mushroom cloud
France on high alert amid Le Pen protests
The DIY cathedral that nobody wants
Indian minister presents brides with bats to hit drunk husbands
Time for bluffing is over – we must be prepared for talks to collapse
Britain needs to stop spending borrowed money
Cherish the May blossom and the odd traditions that come with it
Low tax means we all win after the election
Britain’s ‘soft power’ will see us prosper on the world stage outside the EU
Policing social media
Youthful ideals collide with conservative truths
How to build a better brain
When a full course of pills is too long James Le Fanu
Sometimes it’s hard to care
‘It breaks my heart to not hear my girls when they cry’
‘I was part of a generation of idiots’
‘A ND A NOTHER THING. . . ’ C E LI A WALDEN
‘There was a kind of romance that came out of being able to work while drunk’
‘Celebrity was a big driving force for me’
A flawed but rewarding work
This Crimp revival still amuses and frustrates in equal measure
Playful reinterpretations show how to stir the soul
The Night Sky in May
Appointments in the Clergy
Lord Williams of Baglan
Gordon Langford
Harry Huskey
Ueli Steck
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