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2019-12-05
Hero of Headingley bows out at 70
Tax cuts for millions within days of Brexit
Terrorist Khan was ‘high risk’ after jail threats
Half of online sex crime occurs on Facebook apps
Camilla Tominey on a princess having her moment
Prince Philip and Charles take Andrew to task
UK air pollution as risky as 150 cigarettes a year
Mocked Trump cuts short Nato summit duties
The one grief I’ll never get over
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Allister Heath:
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Commuter storms strike union HQ
One in eight care homes closed during past 10 years
Trafalgar Sq tree seems to be pining for fjords
We can only hope that the bullies feel suitably ashamed of themselves
Johnson hints at 5G Huawei ban as president brands firm ‘dangerous’
Swinson denies trying to ‘fiddle’ Brexit by giving 16-year-olds vote
Is Her Majesty really a festive fixture in Corbyn household?
Support grows for ‘other’ parties
Another spending pledge ... 20,000 new teachers
Mars samples could be ‘parked’ on the Moon
Weed-killing robot to the rescue at eco-friendly country estate
Incurable lung disease linked to ‘hard-metal’ found in e-vapour
Global heating causes birds to become smaller
Poor students missing out on university they deserve
Peloton shares punctured by ‘sexist’ TV advert
£7,000 payout to Sikh denied Claridge’s work over ‘beard ban’
Trump ‘misconduct’ worse than Nixon, scholars tell hearing
France braces for violence in strike over Macron’s pension reforms
Musk sent ‘pedo guy’ tweet after diver mocked Thai sub rescue
US passes bill calling for sanctions over China’s ‘concentration camps’
Bride-trafficking inquiry halted ‘to appease Beijing’
Samoa in lockdown as measles death toll grows
Macron is right: Nato does look brain dead
Woke activists of the art world need to learn that life isn’t fair
Britain cannot afford to elect a Labour leader ambivalent about Nato
Troubling trade wars
All the seasonal status symbols you need to impress house guests
Was Christmas TV really so much better in the olden days?
All we (don’t) want for Christmas: the rights and wrongs of present-buying
Stuck for what to get Him Indoors this year? Just steer clear of these perennial ‘classics’…
‘Through one chimp, we witnessed the germ of artistic creation as we know it’
Chanel tribute favours style over substance
This whimsical love story will leave you spellbound
The grimy backstreet rooms where recorded music began
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