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Andrew Lloyd Webber warns of Chinese West End takeover
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Sainsbury’s and Asda refuse to enforce mask rules
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‘The last 12 months have brought more drama than most PMS see in an entire premiership:
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Flu vaccinations for 30million to help NHS fight Covid this winter
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Air bridges face short-notice collapse
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Watershed planned for junk food adverts
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UK sets October deadline to seal EU trade deal
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Murray leaves Woman’s Hour after 33 years
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Matthew Lynn:
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Russian satellite ‘has the characteristics of a weapon’
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NHS ‘badly equipped’ to handle pandemic
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It would be a disaster to hire someone purely for their youth and cool
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Spread bet tycoon and Brexit backer Wheeler dies at 85
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Backlash over BBC report on Churchill and Bengal famine
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UK will come back stronger, says PM on Scotland visit
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Scotland-northern Ireland bridge ‘would be as critical as the M25’
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Dauntless Johnson extols virtues of Remain to voters north of Border
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Lockdown life? There’s a word for that, bach
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Universities pull the plug on house parties
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Hundreds more walk-in test centres to open
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Pupils’ earnings will suffer for 50 years because of missed lessons
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Peace on Earth allows scientists to listen in
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Trump cancels Republican convention speech in Florida
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Jihadists kill five aid workers on Nigerian Covid mission
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‘Overwork’ bonus for idle French air traffic staff
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Islamic State ‘Beatles’ admit role in hostages’ mistreatment
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Maxwell’s sex life secrets should be revealed, judge rules, despite risk of ‘embarrassment’
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Bright lights, big city (and very sleepy birds)
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Anti-plastic drive will cut just 7pc of ocean garbage, report warns
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Antennas signal end of the line for patchy train mobile signals
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Barclays executives called Staveley thick as s----
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Postmistress ‘Deirdre the Dealer’ had a secret life pushing cocaine
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I hid truth of Depp’s abuse to protect mother, claims Heard
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Seven-year-old among 247 children with a gun licence
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Inheritance levels double for children of the Eighties
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Care costs stripping out 100 people a week
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Banks ‘should do more’ to warn customers of closures
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Sheffield Cathedral to disband choir over diversity
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Corbyn’s legal legacy on anti-semitism ‘could bankrupt the party’
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The Vikings’ legacy: rape, pillage and... smallpox
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Premier League is political football for China
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Ritter wins ‘chocolate war’ fair and square
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Pope’s ex-envoy to France faces trial for sexually assaulting men
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Visa fraud fugitive is hiding out in Chinese consulate, claims US
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Flashpoint Oregon points to Trump’s next ploy
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‘Diversity’ is no reason to scrap Sheffield’s cathedral choir
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Obligatory face coverings exemplify the say-so of ministers becoming law
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Covid inquiry records
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The shows must go on
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Will pupils get the exam results they deserve?
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Islamist terrorists
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‘Asthma has given me a fear of masks – so I won’t be wearing one’
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‘At least I get something else to moan about’
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‘How do we decide who gets to see mum in the home?’
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ITALIAN EDO GIVES A MASTER CLASS IN STYLE FOR AN ENGLISH WEDDING
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This pandemic has stretched mothers to breaking point
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Why I’m content to carry on camping
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The health dangers of chocolate must not be fudged
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The truth about having a bipolar husband
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THE ART OF FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER
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Tonight’s recipe
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Swift’s social isolation ‘rush job’ is her most powerful album to date
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Does Britain need a coronavirus memorial?
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THE SHOWS MUST GO ON
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Gripping portrait of a real-life mobster who turned informant
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Opportunities are wasted in coming-of-age comedy
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Two unknowns show star power in this funny, honest film
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Michael Robinson
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India Adams
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How a beacon of light emerged from darkness