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2019-02-25
May draws up plans to delay Brexit by 2 months
China ‘threat’ needs scrutiny, says spy chief
Four-year-olds to learn perils of social media
Stop calling us Brexiteers far‑right zealots
US warns Maduro his ‘days are numbered’
Watson tells Corbyn to act on anti‑semitism
White boys need extra help, ministers told
Gag clauses silence harassed NHS staff
Flower for luck as Duchess has holiday tattoo with a difference
May: I’m not racist for being tough on immigration
All but the most essential plastics will be banned within 25 years under new Bill
Food prices may soar in case of no-deal Brexit, says Gove
One local pub closing down every 12 hours
Commuters find train Wi-fi a major turn off
I don’t deserve equal pay, says BBC drama star
Radio 3 hires 20-year-old presenter to drum up youth movement
Jail term reforms ‘let loose 30,000 repeat offenders’
Social media star Jeremiah becomes bible’s most quoted
A fry-up looks healthier if handwritten on the menu
Pret allergy death prompts record rise in food recalls
Tintagel bridge ‘is as fanciful as Arthur was’
Elderly ‘open to allowing surveillance in homes’
Civilian deaths in Afghanistan conflict reach their highest level in nine years
D&G tailors an elegant return to not-so-basics
Pope vows to bring ‘wrath of God’ on church paedophiles
I share blame for the ‘collective failure’ that led to yellow vest revolt, says Macron
Lions will fight on, says women of ‘caliphate’
British jihadi brides have had 100 children
Princess is Saudi Arabia’s first woman ambassador
All hail the revolt against pompous food and wine pairings
The admirable Rudd is wrong in her rebellion
The PM is running out of wiggle room
Britain can’t cut off domestic gas without other reliable energy sources
Independent candidates for local elections
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When is it safe to go under the needle?
Our rose-tinted view of the past really does increase with age
‘My childhood was traumatic. I rebelled in any way I could’
The mind-boosting tricks that really work
Life through rose-tinted spectacles
Does pregnancy hold the key to finding a cure for MS?
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Honouring a great yet neglected talent
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Surreal, dark and scary – and that was just the encore
Victoria through the eyes of her favourite child
A sonic blitz from the pioneers of trip hop
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