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2016-10-30
Clinton hits back at FBI as she fights for survival
Prefabs to solve housing crisis
Hard Brexit will pave way to trading riches
Wind farms can harm sleep
Scandal refuses to die
Charles Crawford
Simon Heffer
Speculation grows on Carney’s future
May dismantles IDS legacy on benefits
As you’ve never seen him, the ‘touchy-feely’ Duke
Oliver Pritchett
The week Brexit Britain showed that it means business
Lib Dems ‘spreading fear’ in Heathrow vote
May rebuffs Hollande’s demand for UK to take in more child migrants
Retired police asked to investigate troops over abuse
Carlton Club members revolt as former royal aide takes charge
Treatment that can ‘cure’ sickle cell denied to severe sufferers
Charity that put lottery director on board given £1.25m fund
A vintage act: ageing line-up’s slick mastery delivers timeless music
More policewomen have tattoos than male officers – and public don’t mind
Returning to retail no sweat for Sam Cam
Wartime rebels who broke the ban to keep calm and carry on
Secure future of HMS President with funds raised by Libor fines, Chancellor is urged
Children travel three times further to grammars
Aristocrat sues trustee over house pop star tenant left in a shambles
Calls to restore grand northern stately home nearly lost because of ‘spiteful class hatred’
Voters don’t trust Hillary, and she has got no one to blame but herself
We lost our son to Isil, now we pay for his sins
Cecil case man detained over antelope death
‘Rasputin’s daughter’ plunges Korean president into crisis
Narcissistic guilt in the West is creating the lawless chaos of the migration crisis
This Uber ruling doesn’t understand the modern way of working
A weak White House is bad for the world
Brexit is on track – and the Remainers’ pessimism must not stop it
Good cheer is the bedrock of email etiquette
Blow for wind farms
How my mum fell in love with a man and lost £850,000
We’re following Germany into darkness
The death of the suit and the rise of ‘smart separates’
Children being seized from foreign families by social workers in ever-greater numbers
Why 2016 is the year to embrace Hallowe’en
From Hampshire to the Hebrides: one family’s adventure
Raise a glass to the Grande Dame of champagne
IVF was torture – and I was one of the lucky ones
The true love story behind a tragic new film
‘Jazz isn’t chewing gum – you can’t market it’
A neglected gem made to shine brilliantly
Junko Tabei
Warm and mild before a nip in the air returns
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