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2018-03-31
British soldier killed as captured jihadi ‘Beatles’ speak out
‘Give teens a Saturday job to foster a work ethic’
RAF chief: We need more money and crews to deal with Russia
Father-in-law of Pippa Middleton accused of raping a minor in France
This will raise a few eyebrows – I visited a tattoo parlour again
Montague mocks co-host as she signs off from Today
The smiling, chatty pair accused of brutality
British woman found after barefoot walk in Brazil jungle
Why watching your team win could give you a heart attack
Anti-semitism row ‘stirred up to attack Corbyn’, says ally
Is it time for us to stop tolerating intolerance?
May stumps up for portrait that marks special moment in time
Water bottles to turn cloudy in drive to cut plastic waste
Duke saddened by ‘senseless murder’ of top conservationist
UK and France play blame game over border delays
Halfords sorry for ‘poor taste’ Easter message
Wrens fear loss of memorials to their fallen
Worboys faces ‘Catch-22’ threat of charges if he makes second release bid
£1.8m fund to stop historic places of worship crumbling
Skater Elise loses again … this time to a cowboy
‘Disturbing’ scale of sexual harassment of school staff
Union attacks Ofsted over hijab stance
Parents having to help cash-strapped schools, says NUT
Buying plants online is dangerous, says Titchmarsh
Women in row over drag show as it is declared a male-only zone
Claim to be ‘Glasgow’s oldest pub’ was fabricated to drum up business, admits its owner
Service stations face inquiry into ‘sky-high’ petrol prices
Smokeless tobacco signals another heated debate
Cambridge students step up decolonisation campaign
‘Goldman Sachs traders bet they could gang rape me’, says victim
Thousands of suspects being released with no conditions
Nigeria’s hunters turn sights on Boko Haram
Facebook says leaked memo ‘was intended to be provocative’
Purists cheesed off with high-speed Camembert
Grace Mugabe confronts gold miners as they seize her farm
Tit-for-tat expulsions could hit local Russian embassy staff
45-second Czech anthem too short for us to celebrate say gold medal-winning athletes
Malala pledges to return home to Pakistan after graduating from Oxford
Man Booker bows to China over nominee
At least 16 dead in Gaza clashes as Palestinian protests begin
‘Political life in Egypt has been murdered with a very blunt instrument’
The Christian calendar is as enriching physically as it is spiritually
How on Earth did our civilisation get from Jesus Christ to Jeremy Corbyn?
Easter – the perfect excuse for eggstatic online outrage
A kind of heavenly astonishment
Some students even no-platform themselves…
In the Worboys case any element of retribution in the sentencing was sadly lacking
When inexplicable habits of speech kick in
Bishop Bell not guilty
Are we ready for Brexit?
Rosemarie Ford on the beloved show’s return
Inside the modern dinner party
TONY’S MOUDARDARA, GREEN LENTIL AND RICE SALAD
Chaps, it’s OK to cry… about more than mere sport
Marital bliss? That comes long after commitment
Welcome to the city where fashion is everything
David Cobham
Bill Lucas
A trick of old stone and lichen in sunlight
Melrose in fresh pledges to stop deal being halted
Bitcoin threatens to spread havoc among global currency wars
Clock ticking on BBC’S chance to buy UKTV
Google to shine a light on solar potential
Investors in line for spring payday despite stock market misery
Strike it Rich
The new trade wars
Older savers took £500 hit from Bank’s action on financial crisis
Oil price boom and weaker euro propel Ineos profits
Once this Easter’s over, egg-hunting prospects improve
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