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2019-05-13
An eve to remember for TV’S female stars
Payouts for NHS errors double in five years
‘Best before’ revolution to target £20bn of food waste
I’ve given up veganism, and I’ve never felt better
Peerless inquisitor Brian Walden dies, 86
Corbyn faces pressure over new referendum
Free ATMS ‘should be legally protected’
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All councils to provide ‘safe houses’
‘I worry I will die’ Doctors missed chances to spot cancer
Tax internet giants to help ailing shops, says Tesco boss
Farage lashes out at BBC for ‘ridiculous’ Marr interview
Conservative leaflet takes aim at MPS who rejected May’s deal
Javid ups pace in leadership race with £50,000 from key donors
Assassination of Jihadi John was ‘symbolic’, not strategic
Freed Choudary disciple living within mile of the radical cleric
‘Silver King’ wrestler dies after collapsing in front of fans
‘Where was the defibrillator and the trained medical staff ?’
Modern teaching ‘maximises misbehaviour’
Teachers ‘just as effective’ as Sats tests at predicting success
Week-old Archie all set at Windsor to meet the Cambridges for first time
Meghan’s ex-husband marries US heiress
Younger people dying from heart disease in first rise for 50 years
Defiant Sri Lanka Catholics return to Mass
Sanctions pain will be worse than in 1980s war, says Iranian leader
UN confirms withdrawal of Yemeni rebels from seaports
Sudan’s last elected leader asks UK to help rebuild democracy
Boeing crash payouts linked to victims’ final minutes
Colombians face torture and extortion as brutal gangs fill vacuum left by ‘peace’ deal with Farc
Paris is ‘too ugly’ to shoot a sequel to Amelie now, director claims
Food should be eaten, not thrown in a bin
Spoken words are usually more telling than written ones
Hospital car parks take a heavy toll on the sick
The painful price of ignoring voters
Our complacent MPS should be prepared for a political earthquake
System failure
A northern bastion of British friendliness
Lost voices
Actor David Harewood opens up about suffering psychosis
Is it better to see your GP in the morning or afternoon?
‘Why I’ve left the Conservatives for the Brexit Party’
Cycling on the NHS will need a hard push
The hidden benefits of uniting old and young
Where do we stand on...
The novels that kept our great polar explorers sane
Simon Armitage: a Poet Laureate who’s likely to shoot from the hip
Nothing infantile about this delightfully weird family show
Medusa for the Metoo era is outshone by a refugee odyssey
A provocative comedy, beautifully performed
Jörg Demus
Richard Polo
A fine finish to this most heartwarming of dramas
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