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2017-09-29
Redford: I never knew Jane loved me
Universal Credit thrown into chaos
Celia Walden My bacchanalian night at the Playboy mansion
Ryanair told to find passengers new flights
Robert Bathurst I’m not the person you think I am
War in Korea a real threat, say experts
Suspended Stokes likely to miss Ashes
Playboy founder dies: Obituary,
Sixteen-year-olds to be given pensions
Clayfever Why everyone’s gone potty at the Tate
Khan plans crackdown on wood burners in bid to reduce toxic air pollution
Prince’s message to young people: forget ‘likes’ and take real action
Break in trade talks deadlock still months away, warns EU
May: the young must know capitalism works
David Davis is the swaggering Swiss Toni of Brexit – all he’s really missing is the moustache
High price of internet shopping is ill health, say physiotherapists
Taxi driver bombarded Goldsmith with calls
Chloe director’s debut gives the pretty fashion house some edge
I’d hire Smiley ahead of Bond, says head of secret service
Global chaos as airport check-in software collapses
Chickens on supermarket shelves could be out of date
Sadiq Khan attacked by PM for banning Uber in capital
Plastic waste serves as ‘ocean raft’
Don’t let the bed bugs hitch a ride on your dirty clothes
Suicide pact student faced questions over friend’s death
Judge quashes village flashing conviction over online gossip
Breast cancer patients denied 43p daily drug
Devout Muslim attacked daughter after he caught her having sex
Half the country likely to study at a university despite fees rise
SOAS tops list of hosts for speakers with extremist views
The children’s book with a very rude subplot
Sexting barrister gave his female client £2,400 ‘to buy clothes’ during trial
Trump criticised over relief for Puerto Rico
Baghdadi tape message shows Isil chief is alive
DNA ‘chemical surgery’ could cure genetic diseases
Police hunt for blackmailer who poisoned supermarket baby food
Da Vinci may have drawn nude Mona Lisa, say experts
‘Europe is supporting Spain like a zombie’
It’s the Conservatives who are stuck in the past, not Corbyn’s Labour
Don’t put a dampener on small talk about the weather
The Tories need to smell the coffee all over again
Why do the young not learn at school that socialist populism always produces poverty?
Benefits of reform
Bombardier rebuffed
Taxing robots will simply take a toll on jobs
DRESSING (GOWN) TO IMPRESS The pleasures of proper nightwear – Stephen Doig on Hugh Hefner’s come-to-bed style
There’s no excuse for nurses who lack basic compassion
Instagrammers have stars in their eyes – but I’m ahead of the curve
Labour’s lurch to the Left is bad news for democracy
On a magical journey with Alice
A passion for the poetry of nature
Each line sung as if plucked euphorically from the air
Riveting character study of a jaded Londoner frittering her life away
Soft-furnished Hollywood satire that’s too innocuous by half
WOMEN LAND WORKERS
Sir Richard Greenbury
My Strictly Diary ‘Loads of people have shown their knickers’
Last night on television Breathless presenter from the Brian Cox school
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