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2016-06-19
‘We know that there are some evil people in this world, but there are an awful lot of good people too’
Gove: Brexit won’t cause a recession
Major Tim Peake returns to Earth
Festivals grow up
Christopher Booker
Simon Heffer
Janet Daley
Euro 2016 terror attack ‘foiled’: three charged
Politicians are just like us. Our right to see them is worth fighting for
Security bosses ‘ignored warnings’
Tragically, this murder is in danger of deepening divisions after polling day
To stay is overwhelming be fighting for his job
I have no crystal ball, but I’m sure we’ll prosper post-Brexit
The In campaign will pay a price for having treated people like fools
An abject, self-imposed if this proud, important
Leave snatches healthy lead, say polls (but remember how they called the election . . .)
Humiliation awaits country walks away
Watchdog powerless to stop cold-calling kingpins dodging the regulations
Appeal over sex-based abortion law
Robin Hood shrine at risk from bats
Charles backs Bimbys’ fight for beauty in my back yard
My father Leonard Cohen: singer and tuna salad expert
Key to a stately home for the middle classes
Janner ‘was innocent or would have given it away in dementia’
How the Archers’ theme might never have been tum-ti-tum-ed by millions
Fish ’n’ chips Britons prepare to tackle K2
The artists’ artists: how the masters collected their rivals
Armed and ready, America’s ‘Pink Pistols’ club
Trump and preacher who says gay rights pave way for Antichrist
‘I fear for my sister. Isil is killing relatives of those who flee’
Hunt for last Isil fighters as families pour out of Fallujah
Games will go on, says Rio mayor as state declares cash ‘calamity’
I just wanted to scream: rookie on diamond find of the century
German minister condemns Nato ‘warmongering’ against Russia
No sense or sensibility from the two Mr Darcys
Only America can force Assad to seek a negotiated settlement
We must vote Leave to create a Britain fit for the future
The EU referendum is an opportunity to show confidence in Britain
Working and parenting shouldn’t be the death of women
Europhile who best analysed the choices before us
After the euro, this was the EU’s most catastrophic folly
My memories of the Bloomsbury Group
Outnumbered: family life with Britain’s first ‘surrogate dad’ and his triplets
It can take a lifetime before you talk about being abused
Why I was furious when my book was pirated
Fishy sequel packed with compassion
Janet Waldo
LIVES REMEMBERED
Humidity could Leave but will the storms Remain?
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