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2016-11-13
Trump-Putin alliance sparks diplomatic crisis
RSPCA must stop taking hunts to court, say MPs
Fantastic Eddie works his magic
Mind your step – smartphones can give you ‘silly walk’
Spitfire pilot’s daughter leads fight against Cenotaph ban
Facebook won’t reveal missing boy’s last posts
Will ministers’ Trump attacks haunt us over the ‘special relationship’?
Softer stance on Russia could lead to an ‘anything goes’ unravelling of world order
Fears of assault on Aleppo as Russian ships arrive off coast
The smooth, savvy power behind the throne with his own eyes on the Oval Office prize
The ‘revenge’ of Trump’s son-in-law
Police refuse to apologise over rape inquiry ‘failings’
Russian tycoon in £4m divorce row over missing Dali sculptures
Head north to see biggest supermoon in nearly 70 years
We’ll make trouble, sacked ministers tell May
EU penalising mothers who don’t breastfeed their babies
Family unearths story of tank hero killed on first day of action
Forces hold first service in honour of the war horses
‘Male designers don’t understand women’
The top secret operation to save Syria’s treasures of antiquity
Mosul’s children bear the brunt as battle for city intensifies
Bataclan survivor faces down demons to return to site where friend died in her arms
Italy’s ‘Trump vote’ could topple its prime minister
Uber hopes to offer lifeline to Japan’s elderly
Gourmets scent out a bargain after the price of truffles plummets
Politics just got real – this is democracy as ordinary people understand it
Golly, it seems women have a lot to swear about
The delicate diplomacy of family Christmas lists begins again
Today we remember our debt to the US
Satire lifts the spirit when we lose the plot
With Brexit and now Trump, the establishment can no longer ignore people’s desire for change
Let’s harness the power of this rainswept island
Being brash and vulgar is no bar to the White House
It doesn’t end with Trump. Politicians elsewhere must listen to the voters, too
Several presidents have taken office largely unprepared
On reflection, this victory seems obvious
Judge with a selective view of family courts
A return to common sense on climate change
Is Meghan the perfect 21st-century princess?
A life spent in eternal search for meaning
‘She’s the most visible invisible woman’
Priestley’s timeless agit-prop at its best
Robert Vaughn
‘Chilled drizzle’ of 1918 returns on day of mourning
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