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2022-08-14
Sanction Iran over Rushdie stabbing, says Sunak
Ministers ‘must overrule Nimbys and build reservoirs’ to beat drought
Truss could scrap £400 energy bill help for higher paid
Gout cases surge as UK eats its way towards fattest nation in Europe
Petrol retailers failing to pass on fall in prices to drivers, say MPs
Rail union set for talks but more strikes loom
Millionaire who refused to tear down ‘man cave’ jailed
Holy Island all at sea as fishing ban looms
Where the wild things are
Dig for victory over drought by catching rain, gardeners urged
No fines ever handed out for hosepipe bans
We can spot an angry dog – but not a sad one
Rushdie ‘believed danger was over and just wanted a normal life’
‘You could not write Satanic Verses today, censorship is too rife’
Iranian newspapers heap praise on ‘brave and dutiful’ attack
Tackling the energy crisis requires a plan. Mine comes in three stages
Comeback for Johnson ‘just not realistic’, says Rees-Mogg
Security guard is threatened with legal action over 2p debt
Government to fall short on clawing back Covid cash
Governor ‘open’ to review of Bank mandate
This Foreign Secretary appreciates the need to be unapologetically pro-business
UK could pull out of global corporation tax deal that ‘stitches us up’
Schools threaten three-day week to cut costs
Chinese institutes accused of censoring staff at British universities
Missed out on a university place? Get a job in a pub
Ancient church sees the light by embracing solar energy
A-level pupils advised to have a ‘plan B’ after getting results
Albert Hall plan could mean fewer seats for public
Greece embraces new law that could see British Museum lose its Marbles
Heritage crimes ‘risk losing history forever’
Bill’s focus on legal but harmful online content ‘deeply worrying’
University ‘forced out diversity adviser over threatening views’
Alarm at 50pc fall in dementia assessments
Organ transplant given go-ahead despite mystery death of donor
Farewell Afghanistan, a land that has been stripped of all hope under Taliban rule
A year on, Afghan interpreters stuck in limbo
Polarising Palin spies a way out of the political wilderness
Republican attacks on FBI ‘dangerous’, claims Harris
Workers pay heavy price as sanctions put screeching brake on Russia’s car industry
Estonia and Finland agree missile deal to isolate Moscow
Free speech is under sustained attack
Profit isn’t evil
Does the country need another three weeks of the Tory leadership contest?
Water failures
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party is on the verge of a cataclysmic split
Naive Westerners still refuse to accept the truth about Iran’s evil regime
The Rushdie attack highlights a growing cancer
We can help end this energy nightmare without further destroying the market
The West should prepare for the real risk of nuclear war
The ‘crazy’ decisions that left Britain with no gas storage and vulnerable to Putin
Salman Rushdie is the essential British writer of our time
Hollywood has become drearily predictable
In basket-case Britain, thieves run riot while woke police forces do nothing
The rise and fall of the pride behind ‘The Lion King’
‘I threw away my film career to protect children online’
The unsavoury truth behind the ‘miracle’ of Kabul
Russia: a more complex country than even Churchill realised
A gradual return to a traditional August ... and rain
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