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2018-01-09
Night of the blunt stiletto
Hollywood hypocrisy is as big a problem as sexism
Couple plotted Christmas bomb carnage
Oprah to run for president?
Women survive life’s slings and arrows
BBC accused of censorship in pay row
I want my daughter to see me play tennis
Universities’ free speech panel members backed ‘no platforming’
Digging up your garden? Don’t put your back into it
Captain Birdseye floats a boat or two after a suave makeover
Novice MP in charge of candidates for next election
Keep your jobs and carry on: after all the hullabaloo, nothing really changes
Loyal fixer Lidington gets ‘deputy’ role
Middle-aged couch potatoes can undo heart damage
Gut-checking smart pill could end need for colonoscopies
‘Heavy blow’ for Alzheimer’s as Pfizer pulls out of hunt for cure
Student with dairy allergy died after eating chicken burger
Sinn Fein MP suspended for Kingsmill clip on anniversary of massacre ‘meant no offence’
Antiques Roadshow urged to reject ivory artefacts
Vicar ‘spiritually abused’ boy who was forced to pray
Boy drowned in prank at lake, inquest hears
Coursework ban on GCSE after watchdog finds cheating online
‘Hard working’ Trump clocks in at 11am and out again at 6pm
Iran threatens to back out of nuclear deal if US ends waiver
Help us reunite families, S Korea asks North
‘Worst days for the revolution’ as Assad bids to retake territory
Apple urged to curb smartphone addiction among young users
Italy’s Royal Palace in cultural row after it was hired for wedding
Belgians could spend eternity with their pets in move to change law on burials
Footballer shot at in drive-by attack blames Turkish spooks
There’s room in the Cabinet for new ministers with passion and drive
The world at our feet and we complain about head rests
Trump is a man of our celebrity-obsessed times
The reality for one old man of this winter’s crisis in hospitals
Modest reshuffle is a missed opportunity
BBC pay is too high
Wrong kind of Yimby wants 2,000 more houses
January has been rebranded - and here’s how
A 100-year-old doctor remembers the first days of the health service
The veteran actor on his sudden call-up to replace Kevin Spacey
Is this the end of the ATM?
FROM MODEST TO MANNISH: WHO KNEW DRESSING IN BLACK COULD BE SO TRICKY, BY BETHAN HOLT
Next stop, the Oscars... and the female comedy to watch
THE ELDERLY INDUSTRIALIST AND THE IMPORTANT INHERITANCE
Christlike portrait that displayed a divine talent
Authenticity guaranteed? Far from it
John Young
Professor Richard Roberts
Gualtiero Marchesi
Robert Mann
A clichéd thriller saved by strong performances
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