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2017-11-08
May leaves Patel’s fate in balance
Party dressing for real women
I should have had Elsie, says grandmother
Save the High Street has flopped, Portas concedes
Plus Your winter-friendly work shoes
‘Pointless’ surgical masks waste NHS cash
Sex-claim minister takes his own life
Modern parents must man up. We are too soft on our children
Scam victims won’t get a penny back
BBC and Guardian criticised for withholding tax evidence
Met chief says social media giants should tip off police
Is that ewe Emma? How smart sheep can recognise faces
Why it’s best to throw a blue ball for your dog to catch
Clarify [verb]: to admit that what you said before was completely untrue
EU citizens jailed for more than a year face deportation
‘Shameful’ Johnson won’t apologise for Iran remark
Remoaners ‘begin to relax about Brexit’ as figures show England is happier than ever
Briton swam for a mile down Ganges while wife kayaked to flee gunmen
£463 for lunch – it will be the death of Venice
More cash or more cuts for health service
Students claim Cambridge don’s party warning is a health risk
‘Latin can be saved’ if private schools agree to share teachers with state schools
BA must be more budget and less ‘cosy’, says CEO
‘I’ve never forced myself on any woman,’ says BBC actor after rape claims
Weinstein hired former spies to target accusers
Come to table for a nuclear deal, Trump urges N Korea
‘Asthma attack’ killed British missionary kidnapped in Nigeria
Syria signing up to climate accord leaves US out in cold
Couple ordered to surrender Pissarro stolen by Nazis
Puigdemont cheered by 200 Catalan mayors in Brussels
Billionaire Saudi princes languish in luxury prison
Two die after car ploughs into school classroom
Chocolate spread fans go Nutella over recipe change
Our institutions are now collapsing and the hard Left is celebrating
Different faiths can have universal values
Conservatives must offer a clear message
If the Government were less greedy in taxing income and pensions, it would drive fewer offshore
Expression of Allied French remembrance
Westminster ostriches
A new kind of fast fashion
That’s rich
This ‘sex scandal’ is a total travesty
Get tucked up
Why a classic wristwatch is the smarter choice
When it comes to velvet, you are never too old or too young
Strictly’s best ever dance will never be
Churchgoers are right to hit the roof over lead
NAPOLOGY KNOW YOUR NAPS
A windswept trip to Texas that fails to blow you away
When propaganda can also be great art
Young British star whose voice is most remarkable when left well alone
Dina Wadia
Professor FML Thompson
Alison Robins
Last night on television Benji Wilson Motherland reaches similar heights to Fawlty Towers
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