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May rejects Brussels’ demands
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Police ignore 30,000 sex abusers
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Tories sidestep Heathrow split
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Revealed: When Merkel slapped down Macron
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Celia Walden on the First Daughter
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Christopher Booker:
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Election reports:
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Janet Daley:
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Downing Street suspect was ‘White Beast’ jihadist’s friend
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Controversial rights group teaches young Muslims how spies monitor social media
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Why feeding seagulls could put you in front of the beak
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Pet monkeys must be regulated like dangerous dogs, say campaigners, after rise in rescues
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Grassroots revolt as Conservative aides pushed forward for safe seats
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May rejects calls for Scottish referendum if Nationalists win
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Ukip pledge to scrap licence fee to punish ‘biased’ BBC
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Corbyn: My arrest makes me a good leader
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Government must pay compensation to Gaddafi’s UK victims, demand MPs
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Politicians must be clear on second jobs, says PM’s ethics adviser
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My generation swindled young so we must help, says Prue Leith
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Rise in middle-aged spinsters as women are scarred by parents’ split
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Here comes the bride (and she’s carrying cacti and sweetcorn)
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The Harry Potter spell has been broken as boarders decline
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Student ban on free speech ‘blight of our age’
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Embrace wonky veg, MPs tell supermarkets
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NHS liable for trauma of patients’ relatives
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Rogue surgeon’s private victims may be denied payouts
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‘Time just feels stolen without Madeleine, it’s a hard marker’
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The awful fate of betrayed volunteer who operated behind enemy lines in France
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Marine A will keep his identity despite the threats, his lawyer says
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No regrets: Trump voters keep faith in the great hope
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Tensions in Korea hit fever pitch after North’s latest missile test
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Highs and lows Missiles, migrants and Mexico mark the early days
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Le Pen finds new ally for final push
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Fresh leader for ancient order after Pope intervenes
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The Archimedes headline displaces the space left for it
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This is the Tories’ chance to show they are the party of low taxes
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Why Trump has reverted to Republican type
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The EU must be in no doubt of our resolve
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The profligate EU has no moral authority to force an exit fee on Britain
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Halt this crime wave
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Energy companies ignore their loyal customers
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British cruelty in India
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A new French revolution? No, just le même old gang
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The untold story of Britain’s first nuclear bomb
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Energy bill ‘cap’ is just a cruel joke
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‘I feared I was on the verge of a massive breakdown’
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Who would vote for a party whose name itself is a lie?
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‘I thought: This is it.
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I’m going to die...’
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The new rules of wedding guestiquette
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Baffling but brilliant, the great bard rolls on
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Puccini brought madly and viscerally to life
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A wit taking perverse pleasure in the kitchen
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Ghostly figures under the cliffs
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Critics’ choices for the week ahead
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April showers give way to glimpse of May Day sunshine