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2017-11-27
Armed Forces lose out to cyber war
Fox brushes off EU deadline on Irish border
Productivity means pay rises
Police chief admits to lack of Heath evidence
I never thought of stardom – I just wanted to do my bit
Councils make £820m from driving fines
London mayor backs May in vow to protect Green Belt
No Stokes, a batting collapse ... now England’s Ashes hopes are dealt another body blow
Imaginary friends ousted by distractions of technology
Mcdonnell plan ‘will cost £270bn in interest’
Cabinet ministers strengthen Conservatives’ links with DUP
Dropping off medicine, easing traffic... drones are cleared for take-off
The Costa where it all began storms back into fashion
Shoppers told to rise early to beat the crash
‘Cool cat’ Duke deserves as much acclaim as Queen, says Crown actor
No 10 is blamed for engagement rumour
Guides will allow boys who identify as girls into the showers
Fish is not seafood, says Morrissey
Unwanted subscriptions are costing us £56 a month
Christian support for Trump is mystifying, says Welby
Kushner’s star on the wane as Kelly gets a grip at White House
Grand coalition our best hope, sister party tells Merkel
16th century bridge ‘at risk’ from Italian hydroelectric plant
Mugabe realised it was ‘time to go’ after seeing celebrations in streets
Pakistan army accused of fanning siege by Islamists
Iran claims BBC payslip is proof of jailed British mother’s guilt
Call for anchor of HMS Repulse to be raised as memorial before looters strip war grave
Teal blood and wine splatters … these are a few of my favourite stains
The UK will not be putting up border watchtowers to inspect milk churns
The real reason for sailors changing the guard
To cycle safely around Britain, a bicycle bell is not an optional extra
Stand up to the Left
EU intransigence and the Irish border question
Panic on Oxford Street
How to winter-proof your health
Women in power can be as bigoted as any man
My brother has been missing for 22 years – I still live in hope
Why storytelling is training for the brain
Parkinson would have protested
Living with a disfigurement is different but not defining
Old-fashioned, joyful and utterly seductive
Getting the panto party started with an escape from this torrid year of politics
Hits and giggles with the prince of rock and droll
Air Vice-marshal David Emmerson
Hans Schäfer
Conrad Wilson
Geoff Tootill
Rarely have our oceans seemed so full of wonder
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