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2018-02-01
BBC women on the march
Out of touch with reality ... but the Beeb kept digging
Age of stroke victims falls as obesity rises
Commons votes to move out
Church criticised over fresh Bishop Bell claim
‘Alexa generation’ in for rude awakening
Editorial Comment:
Startled MPS shake their heads at one woman’s two-hour monologue of blistering candour
Minister: we must deliver home-ownership dream
Stand up at your desk and lose half a stone
A chilling future for George and Charlotte as Duke vows to learn from hardy Swedes
The changing face of the Houses of Parliament
Queen Victoria statue ‘lost to the British’ in £420m embassy sale
Free movement ‘ends on day of Brexit’
Allister Heath:
Nick Timothy:
Village cricket stumped by long games
Beauty spot gatecrashers no match for pensioner, 74
Tumour-destroying jab to be tested on humans after ‘startling’ lab results
Sharp rise in GPS retiring early after pensions cap
Inquiry will not look into ‘paedophile ring’
Gove pours scorn on lavish pay and hosepipe bans by water companies
Is your rain lashing, pelting or tipping?
I came, I saw, I needed a break …
Auditors blow £20bn hole in MOD plans to upgrade arsenal
Musician could ‘hear own eyeballs moving’
‘I was reduced to rubble’: police chief and author quits the Met after 25 years
Trump makes a positive pitch for unity on immigration
White House drops top choice as envoy to Korea over war warning
Car makers ‘hid unfavourable results’ of exhaust tests on monkeys
Naval operation launched to stop Isil terrorists reaching Europe
Mussolini film revives Italy’s fascist past as election looms
Puigdemont: fight for Catalan republic over
Zimbabwe’s white farmers get land deal
Kenya tries to arrest reporters as it pulls plug on TV stations
Top secret documents found in old filing cabinets
MPS with new babies should be able to vote
Thanks to our obsession with consent, granny can’t grab a hug
Police tolerate shoplifters and burglars but nab drivers 1mph over limit
Presidential Trump
Poland’s Holocaust law
‘It’s almost like she knew me before I was me’
‘The kids went off to uni – and I thought I’d get back in the ring’
Morning sickness is back – but I can’t tell anyone
Why the middle classes are hiring housekeepers
Is teaching still a job for life?
Just when you thought comedy was too PC...
A rising star evolves beyond his hype
LULL ON BRITISH FRONT
Professor Ken Seddon
Ken Catchpole
Hugh Ashmore
Kiri was a brave gamble that didn’t quite pay off
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