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2017-06-02
Fake web accounts boosting Labour vote
Three weeks to see your GP as waiting times set to soar
Trump confirms US will pull out of Paris climate accord
Bring me my chariot of fire... Lions on song
Brexit fears blamed as house prices fall again
Victims of 60pc ‘tax trap’ could double within the next year
Intriguing: May hadn’t time to attend the debate – but did have time to watch it
PM must let the voters know: things are going well, don’t let Labour ruin it
Tories warn BBC to avoid bias for May’s appearance
Rudd tipped to be UK’S first female Chancellor
Nelson’s broadside at lord who kept him at sea to thwart affair
Teacher who fled with girl may face jail again
Paltrow: my children are paparazzi shield
William and Harry open up to BBC about Diana’s death
Why running tights won’t put that extra spring in your step
Who stopped eating all the pies? Pub diners lose their appetite for British favourite
Samaritans revolt over change to confidentiality pledge
I’m pleased with British Airways’ response to crisis, says Walsh
My bright son was bullied before he killed himself, says Invictus Games ex-soldier
Cousins’ shock at how ‘bubbly’ Abedi turned into killer
Touts pretend to be concert terror victims
Manager offered sex act to male worker if he hit £180,000 target
Yazidis defy Isil by reconnecting with their faith
Manila resort in lockdown after suspected terrorist opens fire
Isil propagandist killed by coalition air strike in Syria
Farage: FBI’S Russian collusion inquiry is ‘hysterical nonsense’
Bannon’s dark language wins president’s ear in White House battle over environment
America pushed by accord to raise its game
FBI investigates Briton over missing wife
Don’t sneer at historical fiction, it’s keeping the past alive
We should see more of the PM’S team
Party leaders who could never be PM joined a rowdy audience to unbalance the BBC debate
Smart solutions
Why we’re putting pampas out to grass
How men can get it right on the big day
As Poldark returns, Heida Reed talks about that explicit scene
Whom can we rely on, if not the medical profession?
Jane Austen’s hidden friendship
This evil doctor got 15 years. His patients got a life sentence
The underground ordeal is just about to go down the tube
A bumpy but spectacular trip back to the future
Deeply satisfying drama about fathers and sons – and video games
Family drama told through the poetry of everyday life
Roy Barraclough
Gina Fratini
Vic Wakeling
Jiri Belohlávek
This village eco-mission made me green at the gills
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