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2019-03-28
May falls on her sword
Philip JOHNSTON
Allister HEATH
Nick TIMOTHY
Andrea JENKYNS
Tears at 1922 as May gives dignified speech on her future
Bercow ‘making it up as he goes along’ after insisting vote won’t go ahead without change
DUP quenches dying as Johnson leads late
I’d rather eat my own knees than hear the phrase ‘dynamic alignment’ again
Embers of May’s deal ERG ‘flood’ of support
Consensus a distant dream after every indicative vote fails
We’re not a pro-eu party, says Corbyn ally, as party splits over Brexit plan
Scientists hail discovery of woman who feels no pain
Facebook to ban white nationalism
Pastor scents explanation for ‘dog suicide bridge’ mystery
Restorative justice leads to more bad behaviour in classrooms, say teachers
Chinese cash ‘is keeping private schools afloat’
Life expectancy falls for girls in poor areas
Police hunt woman who shoved a shopper into a bus
Number of officers in schools to double
Rising keyless car thefts could drive up insurance bills
Curators clean up as ‘imitation’ Botticelli proves to be an original
Musician ‘fiddled violinist out of thousands during instrument sale’
Pilot laid to rest 70 years after his Spitfire was downed in Italy
Cadet rifles recalled over fears they will fall to criminals
Plump profit for diet bloggers as cookbook sets non-fiction record
Trump orders Russia to ‘get out of Venezuela’ as tensions escalate
Israel’s gay Isil Eurovision spoof too close to reality for France
Leader of Madrid attack ‘offered secrets to FBI’
US county bans all unvaccinated children
Migrants take over ship and force it to sail for Italy
Austrian far Right ‘linked to NZ attack’
Drugs fugitive caught after 90-mile jet ski chase at sea
Thai democrats in coalition to stop military power grab
Beijing threat of ‘severe’ penalty for Interpol chief
Grindr sale as US says Chinese owner a risk
India becomes fourth space superpower as it destroys satellite
EU’S nanny at the wheel will force me back to the future
May’s pledge leaves much still unresolved
Why give ear to 650 wavering MPS yet ignore the indicative votes of 33 million people?
Next Sunday is the time to go a-mothering
Why have parents stopped vaccinating their children?
The ‘patient assassin’ who avenged the Amritsar atrocity
Cleaning is the new tidying – but which tribe are you?
How Tate Modern took over from the British Museum
Mother’s Day always fills me with pain
A class act that reveals Queen Victoria’s forgotten lust for life
Queen of confessional pop captures the nation’s mood
How Giorgio Moroder conquered the dancefloor
A welcome injection of new blood
Ward Thomas
Alec Coppen
Ranking Roger
This baffling Oedipal saga definitely has big ambitions
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