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2018-03-12
Officials face nerve agent backlash
Chewing gum and crisps face Spring Statement litter levy
Common infections may raise risk of stroke or heart attack
Are bird feeders doing more harm than good?
Xi could rule for life after China abolishes limits
Telford abuse scandal: up to 1,000 affected
Why you are brushing your teeth all wrong
Thousands of PPI cases could be reassessed
British-iranian jailed on charges of spying
Minister to stop troops being ‘punished’ by Scottish tax rise
Jools has a hootenanny over his noisy neighbours
Britain needs ‘full spectrum defence’ against these emerging threats
‘We need to know what is going on. It’s either bad or it’s not, no inbetween’
What happened
Momentum chief pulls out of Labour race
Fisherpeople? Mcdonnell does a Trudeau
MPS call for Bercow to quit over ‘bullying’
Animal rights protesters disrupt Crufts prize ceremony
Cream first or jam? The National Trust’s scone advert is hard to swallow for the Cornish
Degree courses rated gold, silver or bronze to help students choose
Little girls get TV role model who is handy with a spanner
Mother lost three limbs after doctors failed to spot sepsis
Grandmaster under fire after mocking chess player’s prayer
Pay-as-you-go airport lounges no better than ‘pie and pint in pub’
Ability to show empathy is mostly due to nurture, not nature
Ballot boxes flown to herders at ‘end of world’ as Putin hunts down votes
President ordered terror risk passenger jet to be shot down
America’s young farmers break ground in return to the soil
Trump praises death penalty for drug dealers
‘Crunchy’ margherita leaves purists in bits
Le Pen wants to rename ailing far-right party ‘National Rally’
The US might favour us in a trade war – but there’ll be no one to trade with
Get radical to defuse the plastic timebomb
Knit yourself a new mindset and you can give up the pills
The Pope and Mr Trump have a common trait…
The Chancellor must encourage enterprise
Free teachers to do their jobs without the burden of bureaucracy
Cause for alarm?
The BBC should stick to its founding values
Protecting women
Mental health and debt
Why scary stories are what our children need
The inner lives of junior doctors
Can you really have fun on a sober pub crawl?
How to make time slow down
Let’s lose the myth of the ‘bad ‘mother’
Going once, going twice…
The bizarre dreamscapes that inspired Surrealism
The blood flows freely in this lucid and visceral Duchess
LORD KITCHENER AND THE GARTER
A WITTY INTERLUDE
A LIVELY DEBATE
Television cook who made dips with powdered soup and whose jellies were not to be trifled with
Manager with British Railways who claimed to know 25,000 staff but was happiest shovelling coal
Creative designer and friend of celebrities best known for turning glasses into fashion accessories
Officer who evaded the Italians by using his schoolboy Latin
A fitting tribute to the king of entertainment
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