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2016-10-02
Widow of Falklands hero tells of her two-year battle to save their frozen embryos
May takes her axe to EU law
Syrian regime prepares for large-scale attack on Aleppo
Minister warns football it’s time to clean up the game
Royal tour in pictures
Christopher Booker:
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Simon Heffer:
Child sex abuse inquiry may drop Janner case following review
Mothers miss out on £700 a year from state pension
Too plump to jump, overweight horse riders risk competition ban
Introducing the ‘Cronut’, the newest snack sensation
Whitehall’s plan to rid the country of foreign criminals
Workers’ rights to be maintained as UK discards EU laws
Calls for snap election after analysis says May could boost her majority
‘Legal firms pursuing troops is outrageous’
Come home-to-bed secretary: Rudd’s winning ode to safe sex
Johnson locked out of shared country estate
Victory in battle to save manor which tricked Nazis into spilling plans
Web funerals ‘are making mourners more lazy’
Bitter feud splits Reform Club amid ageism and bullying claims
Rolling Stones in focus as Wyman turns 80
Boxing safety in spotlight after fighter who hid headaches dies
‘Karaoke’ technology lets viewers play along to concerts
Ivanka: My father knows what women want
Kashmir ‘faces worst crisis in a generation’
Hungary strikes at EU’s liberal heart with migrant vote
Colombia a ballot away from ending 52-year civil war
Illustrious spin doctors who spilled the beans
Sexual abuse investigation has a bad history –and no future
I fink this is the future – but it’s just not proper
The PM must face down hardliners and pursue a pragmatic Brexit
Playing politics with the NHS benefits no one
It’s not just Big Sam – the game itself needs to change
Could the Nazi ‘gold train’ tunnel have formed Hitler’s new HQ?
Climate zealots exposed as the Arctic ice fails to melt away
Key question MH17 report fails to answer
Brexit puts sparkle into English fizz
How the BBC failed Savile’s victims
‘Noel is a potato. He dresses like Gary Barlow’
W P Kinsella
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