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2017-08-10
Kenya erupts into violence over election hacking claims
EU chiefs in expenses scandal
Police chief attacks failure to shame grooming gangs
The Crown returns in the Swinging Sixties
Stamp duty prevents 1m downsizing
Why angry joggers should just calm down
Tories must break out of their comfort zone or risk failing Britain
Pyongyang still defiant after Trump’s warning
Bank’s missed chances to avoid Hogg fiasco
‘Culture of apathy’ in our care homes
Build a rapport with convicts, jail staff told
Driving test staff could get body cameras to stop violence
Royal family ‘kept Diana’s promise to landmine victim’
Geg in there: dialect words will be turned into poetry
How EU tried to hide £500,000 bill for two months’ travel
Now we know how the Eurocrats will spend our £50bn Brexit bail-out
No questions asked: daily allowances for commissioners
NHS agrees to fly baby abroad for life-saving surgery
Cannabis users more likely to die from high blood pressure
Hunt plan to tie new doctors to health service gets sidelined
Skye’s at the limit: tourists struggle for a room on isle
Queen’s escaped horses cause chaos on road
Cheddar Gorge cannibal rituals unearthed
‘Sip test’ to prevent acid in court
Sex drives men on as they age, but women fail to keep up
Child-rapist earned £10,000 tipping off police about sex-ring
‘Kidnapped’ model will speak out against liars, says her mother
Pacific island home of US military bases in Pyongyang’s cross-hairs
Paris hit by ‘terror’ attack as car mows down soldiers
Mexican football legend linked to ‘drug lord’ in US sanctions
Stalking victim’s stand strikes chord in India
Facebook acts on fake news in Germany after fine threat
Stamp duty isn’t a tax on the rich, but on freedom and happiness
Stop-and-search will help black youths
Pure sunshine is no fun compared to a soggy family holiday in Britain
Cutting stamp duty would make a Conservative principle popular
Kenya’s crunch time
Pressure on public services from immigration
Plight of Venezuelans
‘Diana’s stepmother wasn’t wicked to me’
Study double
The tale of two sisters who shared one body
GRANNY STATE DIARY OF A FIRSTTIME GRANDMOTHER (IT’S COMPLICATED)
Magpie evening with soaring moments
Stupendous production of a true masterpiece
Drama that blazes with a yearning for change
Glen Campbell
Dame Helen Alexander
Dennis Shaw
Investors flee to bonds and gold in the wake of US sabre-rattling
Worldpay chief admits deal will lead to job losses
Economy could be blindsided by a crash as complacency settles in, warns Darling
Mobile signals trial aims to end London Tube’s status as Europe’s biggest ‘not-spot’
Telit chief takes time off to fight fraud allegation
Markets should be worried over North Korea threat
Talktalk action could hinder BT’S rural broadband roll-out plans
Rio Tinto deal to sell coal mines to Chinese could face new hurdle
Petrofac turns to top City lawyer for its SFO response
Legal & General sees a pensions windfall as life expectancy slows
Hastings investing in artificial intelligence to spot fraudulent claims
World’s first tax to stem rise of robots initiated by South Korea
Flawed response to robots:
Buy this private equity trust for its huge diversification and superior returns
Pay picking up as firms struggle to find staff
Concern over emerging markets overshadows jump in G4S profit
Interserve’s UK construction arm slumps into the red
House price growth stalls as London weighs on rest of UK
Stock Spirits recaptures its position in key Polish market
A bruising portrait of India’s bleakest hour
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