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Pay cap threatens schools, May told
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Wake up and drink the coffee for a long life
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HRT: the ageing soprano’s secret weapon
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‘N-word’ Tory MP suspended
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Charlie Gard’s parents given 48-hour deadline
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Russian lawyer ‘said she had Clinton dirt’
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It’s madness for Tories to plot against PM
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Police believe 255 escaped Grenfell
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Alzheimer’s link to a poor night’s sleep
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A palace party fit for the Beckhams’ very own little princess
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‘Lazy’ summer holidays make children lose their fitness
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PM facing rebellion over nuclear watchdog
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If this is what a united Commons looks like, Mrs May should be worried
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More than 1.3m Eastern Europeans living in Britain
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EU gets itself in a jam over UK’S bittersweet marmalade win
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May under fire for inviting Corbyn into Brexit ‘love-fest’
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Boy arrested after 13-year-old dies from allergic reaction at school
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Violinist who played for the Queen helped stage burglary
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Drug firms sue watchdog over price cap on medicines
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Make English tests easier for foreign nurses, say bosses
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At the bedside, US pastor with criminal record
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Like pater, like son as Roman letters found
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Give us our daily threads: clergy can now wear jeans and trainers
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Why danger peaks on the way down a mountain
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Murray calls for more matches on centre court for ‘equal split’
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Teenagers steering clear of learning to drive
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Women over 50 increasingly forced into role as unpaid carer for parents
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Brain training games are not a clever purchase, say scientists
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Ukraine could join Nato after agreeing to economic reforms
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Russians causing ‘mayhem in cyberspace’ is unacceptable, says former GCHQ chief
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Airline fined over ‘sexist’ pregnancy tests
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Bolshoi director denies ‘gay ban’ on ballet about Rudolf Nuryev
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Iraqi PM claims victory in battle for Mosul after ‘collapse’ of Isil
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Pro-mussolini beach club told to remove fascist slogans
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Left to die … the camels kicked out of Saudi
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‘Well-respected’ British journalist arrested in Dubai over wife’s death
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Critically ill Chinese dissident yearns to die in the sunshine, says friend
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As the modern world closes in, what we need is wilderness
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The virtues of conservatism have to be explained
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A conciliatory approach to Brexit will bolster Theresa May’s opponents
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New uncertainties for divided island of Cyprus
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What’s wrong with Gen Y’s work ethic?
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Does the new casual style mean people just care less?
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Launching his new regular feature on art’s masterpieces
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The myth of ‘Rushing Man’
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WANT SOMETHING DONE? ASK A MILLENNIAL TO DO IT
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Testing times for the bank of mum and dad
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Modern parallels in royal power struggle
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A scenic drive through 40 years of rootsy rock
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Lost Rubens nets a huge profit
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Richard Gilbert Scott
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Professor Peter Wells
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John Langham
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A chilling real-life murder story with hints of Morse
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Documentary The British Garden: Life and Death on Your Lawn
BBC FOUR, 9.00PM