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2018-08-17
Aretha was troubled, yet the undisputed Queen of Soul
Rise of the part-time family doctor
Arena bomber’s imam ‘called for jihad’
Prosecutions sink to low despite high crime
Top A-level grades at highest in six years
Economists warn of Trump currency war
No-deal Brexit would be mistake, says Hunt
Presidents as one hail a singer who defined nation
Greatest soul star of her age set a new standard for vocal brilliance
Mccluskey: ‘hostile’ Jews exaggerate Corbyn’s anti-semitism issues
Patrick Stewart says Labour is no longer his party after 73 years of unstinting support
Pankhurst statue move is ‘act of vandalism against women’s history’, say campaigners
Queen’s doctor killed in black spot crash with lorry as he cycled to work
Ten firemen sent to fetch stuck drone
Avoiding bread and pasta could lead to an early grave
Fine for failure to log nappies is potty, say childminders
Vapers should be free to do so in public places, say MPS
Celebrities face inquiry into ‘hidden’ online adverts
Pretty good: reality show loser is now Broadway star
Online shopping takes one in f ive pounds spent
French Resistance heroine’s adviser cleared of fraud and forging her will
Where’s Wally? Don’t ask robot that finds him in four seconds
A fine body of work: Egypt’s earliest mummy gives up its secrets
Chinese overtakes German after big push by private schools
‘Study tubers’ get top marks after sharing revision tips online
Serena: Coach upset me with advice to stop breastfeeding
Nurse stabbed to death was chorister in Britain’s Got Talent final
Cipriani ‘full of regret’ for injuring officer outside club
Bride’s protest stops dance music festival in its tracks
Town backs down on telling football fans to stay away
Trump: we’ll sue companies that make opioids
President’s attacks on US press rebuked by 350 newspapers
Pope expresses his ‘shame’ at Pennsylvania priests scandal
Genoa bridge fall survivor pulled from van 60ft up
Syrian lives saved by app that sends warnings
Film director testifies for fellow Australian in Cambodia spy trial
March of armyworm strikes fear into India’s farmers
‘Rescued Thai cave boys should not be forced to talk’
Judge rejects plea to stop Kim murder trial
Conservative university reforms have been a progressive triumph
We’re now fighting a new battle for Britain
Perhaps it is time we considered conscription
The EU has never wanted a mutually beneficial Brexit settlement
Greater grade clarity
Why that cheque hasn’t cleared after six days
A-level roundabout
Time for a comeback: the bicycle-made-for two
Ian Hislop ‘I’ve spent most of my life making jokes about serious things’
Hannah Betts The trouble with elite dating sites
End of an era Where did it all go wrong for Soho’s Groucho Club?
Pebble spotting The hobby we’re all hooked on
DAD DRESSING: FROM RIGHT ROYAL DISASTERS TO GETTING IT RIGHT
Is the party over for the Groucho Club?
There’s no fool like a middle-aged fool looking for love
I’ve never been prouder to be a ’minsterite
A run-of-the-mill romcom turned into a fairy tale worthy of Disney
‘We don’t really like each other, but ...’
A cute but curious return to the Hundred Acre Wood
Denzel’s vigilante aims truer this time round
Tragedy on the French home front
Aretha Franklin
Dr Peter Fisher
US and China’s move to restart trade talks calms fragile investors
Genoa bridge firm loses €4bn in value
Debenhams eyes up to 90 job cuts in cost saving drive
New firms against old
Insurance shockwave
World’s uber-rich help drive progress
Pensions ‘dashboard’ must be rescued, warns Royal London
Fresh twist in the JKX board battle as Proxima sells stake
Towcester axes meetings as it prepares for administration
Online retail sales soar but high street suffers
Gin helps Asda ring up fifth quarter of rising revenue
On the Beach’s surprise £20m deal for travel agent platform
Questor’s Inheritance Tax Portfolio now has 20 stocks. How are they performing?
Indian bank Cosmos loses £10m in ATM hack across 28 countries
Tesla accused of environmental and safety ‘failures’ as whistleblower dispute deepens
Children easily swayed by what AI robots tell them to think
A moving story about the importance of family
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