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Tory women turn against Leadsom as motherhood row deepens
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Savers to suffer new interest rate cut after Brexit vote
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Millions all set for Murray
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Female soldiers ‘cost lives’
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Christopher Booker:
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Simon Heffer:
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Party ‘could split’ as Eagle takes on Corbyn
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Trident vote likely to deepen Labour’s leadership rift
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Poldark and Victoria: may battle begin
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The ‘sweet, chilled joker’ who became a hate-filled killer
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Echoes of Isil tactics in black militant’s online ‘self radicalisation’
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Obama appeals for unity as Dallas massacre spills over into weekend of violence
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Poll of MPs backs legalisation of medical marijuana
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Tycoon’s teapots reveal the power that drove Lord Nelson to victory
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How chance chat with a constituent made MP realise she had caught Lyme disease
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The Oxford romance that has guided Theresa May from tragedy to triumph
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‘Tories can’t afford repeat of Labour chaos’
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Grassroots back Leadsom over ‘metropolitan’ May
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Crabb sex messages ‘should remain private matter’, says Cameron
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Historic churches hit by C of E’s ‘crazy’ wedding rules
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No texts please, we’re bishops and we need to speak frankly
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British victims of terror raids abroad to be given memorial
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Unearthed: the teenage jottings that led to science fiction greatness
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Drivers risk being stranded at roadside as breakdown staff fail to respond to call-outs
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Passenger refunds on non-existent rail services
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$6,980,000
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Zimbabwe crisis deepens as social media adds to Mugabe’s woes
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Russia and US bar diplomats in tit-for-tat row over Moscow ‘attack’
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British legionnaire returns French flag
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The famous sculptor, his English muse and their lost love letters
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Paris victims’ families hit out at government
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Spanish matador killed in bullfight on live TV
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Our fortune is now in our hands, but borrowing more will only squander it
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Old Mr Monkey Puzzle is getting above himself
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In reality, no plan on earth could have saved Iraq after the war
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Theresa May has the iron will to lead us
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At Wimbledon, even the crowds are in a fluster
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Two formidable women must now show they can plan for a fairer, more prosperous Britain
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Fall-out from the Iraq invasion was foreseeable
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The betrayal of our friends in the Commonwealth left a stain that endures to this day
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Yet another laughable forecast from the Met Office
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All aboard for the armchair trainspotters
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Why Juno is as vital as putting man on the Moon
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Giving a new spin to Half a Sixpence
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David Graebe
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Michael Cimino
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Met Office’s bid to map the weather comes unstuck