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2018-04-10
‘Act now to stop chemical warfare’
Police failing to track the true scale of knife crime
Over 60s who lose weight ‘should get cancer tests’
Tamara Mellon
FBI carries out raid on offices of Trump’s lawyer
Palace garden suffers breach of the peace
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William Hague:
Matthew Atha:
One million EU citizens given right to live and work in UK
Noise from third Heathrow runway will affect 2m people
Meghan’s wedding gift to women’s health charity
School expulsions fuel rise in youth crime, say experts
Police warned killer might harm ex-girlfriend’s lover
Robberies on the increase as conviction rate is falling
Scotland Yard name stabbed burglar’s ‘accomplice’ on the run after fleeing scene
40,000 men to join £75m prostate cancer pilot scheme
How to outrun your genetic flaws and cut heart disease risk
Alzheimer’s scientists hail progress in singling out high-risk gene
Smartphone rings change for finger-prick diabetic tests
Quest to find the icy grave of Shackleton’s Endurance
Revenge of the Carolina Reaper is chilli fan’s five-week headache
Endangered Tasmanian devils may find salvation in human cancer drugs
Prehistoric man looked to eyebrows to make contact
Bone fragment rewrites mankind’s African exodus
Protests outside abortion clinic face council ban to stop staff harassment
Private school parents ‘think they’re buying exam success’
Albert of Monaco wades into row on pollution threat to sea life
Arts Council ‘too posh for pop’ as funds go elsewhere
Washington is prepared to take more robust approach
Damascus officials ‘celebrated killing of war correspondent’
‘Nothing left’ in Eastern Ghouta as Syrian rebels finally disperse
EU can do little to control tide of xenophobia
Orban’s first move to take tough stance over refugees
Pope warns that internet can block path to holiness
Five wildlife rangers shot dead in ambush as violence spreads
The Yanks are doing dandy but don’t discount Europe’s golfers
Border staff took their eye off the influx of cocaine bound for street sale
Liberals don’t care to ask why Orban is so popular
Proving innocence
Why public schools must adapt to survive
Modern ‘wisdoms’ that are anything but
The forgotten guru behind our new true crime obsession
New laws could leave you with less
THE TROUBLED MANAGER AND THE SHRINKING SALES
THREE SIMPLE STEPS THAT CAN KEEP YOUR TAX BILL IN CHECK
Flowering fortunes of Cedric Morris
Even funnier than the film
Eerie electronica in a perfect setting
Ernest Burrington
Commander Ken Frewer
Professor Harold Rose
This well-trodden format was a case of derring don’t
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