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Army to hire specialists for hi-tech future wars
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Positive virus test halts Brexit talks at crucial point in timetable
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Mass vaccination centres to speed up distribution of jab
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Wagatha Christie
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Bill Bailey
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Patel broke ministerial rules on behaviour
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Millions face public sector pay freeze
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Corbyn loses Labour whip for three months
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Booker winner is the only British-born writer on list
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Ruthlessness is back as the standout read takes the title
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Over-50s join the ‘biggest flu vaccination in history’
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UK ‘concern’ over arrests of Egypt human rights activists
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Opera’s Hockney-buying secret saviour revealed as own chairman
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Lewis Hamilton loses race for trademark by 128 years
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Lasers to become key weapon in UK’S arsenal
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A gung-ho diversion from daily misery effected with military precision
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GCHQ ‘chose image over cost’ for new office, MPS say
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‘Our military might is powerful case for Union’
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Cyber force to bring together intelligence and defence staff
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‘Killer Christmas’ claims alarming ministers
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Does PM really want to be Santa one minute, then Scrooge the next?
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Care home ‘failure’ claims to get full hearing
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Brush with a cold ‘boosts Covid immunity’
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Virus and heatwaves ‘combined to create dangerous conditions’
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New data suggests supermarkets and schools are the most common places to be infected
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Revolt at Merkel’s ‘one friend only’ advice to children
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Duke piled pressure on BBC to pick senior judge for inquiry
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Investigation has to be robust or monarchy will tune out for good
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Drinking coffee in paper cup may raise cancer risk
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Lichen glued to trees to save it from extinction
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Beekeepers stung by invasive plant ‘hoax’
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Christian actress sues after losing role over anti-gay comments
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Apprentice joiner, 16, wins age discrimination payout from builders
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BBC fears that Pogues classic could upset young listeners
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Almost half of first-class degrees are ‘unexplained’, says watchdog
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Floor on price of alcohol means £390m hit to taxpayer
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Edinburgh Castle agrees to replace sign ‘pandering to imperialism’
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De Montfort students ‘ashamed’ of its name
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Meerkat’s price comparisons were not so ‘simples’, watchdog rules
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Buddhist charity ‘failed to act’ over abuse of students
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Loot boxes risk ‘normalising gambling’ for young gamers
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Asylum seekers moved to hotels while councils kept in the dark
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Giuliani team claims president was robbed of votes in ‘global plot’
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Pompeo: Boycott of produce from West Bank ‘anti-semitic’
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Obama book set to be best-selling presidential memoir of all time
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Abused woman is given ex-partner’s job by Argentinian council to make ‘reparations’
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Australian elite troops shot civilians as ‘initiation’
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Catalonia is accused of Spanish ‘linguistic genocide’
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Thai PM will use ‘all laws’ against protesters
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WHO chief is accused of aiding ‘rebels’ in Ethiopia
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Mccann suspect ‘broke ribs in smoking row’
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Vatican investigating after papal account ‘likes’ model’s racy photo
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Beaver calls Italy home for first time in 500 years
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There will be no Boris reset until he breaks the endless lockdown cycle
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Britain can lead in the new age of warfare
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Shutting out cars has given us no choice but to live more locally
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Government ambitions for electric cars are as ill thought through as previous policies on diesel
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PM’S defence plan is bold and far-sighted
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Give us Christmas
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The Crown’s headless depiction of country life
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‘My friends have long Covid, so I’m not taking any chances’
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Cherished pieces with a story to tell
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We might not be going out, but making an effort for a special evening in can help beat the gloom, says Stephen Doig
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The Five Days of Christmas isn’t music to my ears
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‘Wagatha Christie’ and the missed opportunity
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‘I’m a Celebrity’ in Wales is just a little bit too close to home
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‘This could be the moment to create change for women’
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THE ART OF FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER IN LOCK DOWN
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Tonight’s recipe
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My family’s seat at the Nuremberg trials
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Such devoted sisters… but could we ever live together?
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Meet Le Gateau Chocolat – the drag act who’s defying the trolls
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Remembering when reggae went romantic
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In this series, our arts critics choose comforting works for these tough times
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Prophecies of doom should be taken with a pinch of salt
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This powerful portrait of press bravery must not be missed
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Minchin the maverick makes a welcome return
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A tale of family secrets that feels a bit like an overlarge group hug
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AT THE TOY FAIRS.
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Court Circular
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Brigadier Frank Henn
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Sir Ian Rankin, Bt
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Vincent Reffet
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Nick Knowles is worth his weight in gold to the BBC