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2017-11-10
SALUTE IN HONOUR
Cost of care to soar for councils by 2020
‘No room for complacency over exploitation’
May maintains balance in Cabinet as she finds a replacement for Patel
Crop protection impasse frustrates farmers
COMING BACK TO HER ROOTS
Vote on devolution will go ahead
Girl’s tribute to her ‘superhero’ dad
Children flagged up in terror scheme
Fearless Connie marks her 90th birthday by taking to the skies
University researches safety of driverless vehicles
Top performing arts school secures site for expansion
Bake Off winner rules out replacing Prue Leith as a show judge
Huge bridge project at birthplace of railways
Electoral watchdog is ‘swamp creature’, says Brexit backer
Bongs sound again as Big Ben chimes for first time in three months
Johnson faces more pressure over Iran remarks
Conversion plans for police HQ approved
Jones was caught just two days after plea by police
First Minister ‘acted by the book’ over Sargeant claims
33 years in prison for ‘senseless’ killing of footballer’s brother
Girls can help boys to read in school
‘Test-tube baby’ tells of family’s hate mail ordeal
Family warn of effect of insults on teenage girl killed by train
Three of Yorkshire’s police forces are told to improve
Amount of cocaine seized by police and Border Force rises by a third
Sculptor ‘thrilled’ by award for statue of city’s Women of Steel
Judge to examine plan to close A&E
LARKIN’S LIFE IN MOTION
How to put the region at cutting edge of industry
Fracking and a power drain on local democracy
May needs to act fast to steady the ship
Texas gunman massacre church is to be demolished, says pastor
Arco’s mission to help Caribbean relief work
Burberry to switch 100 IT staff to Leeds site
Flybe profits take a nosedive after surging maintenance costs
Dairy Crest hails Cathedral City returns as it offsets record costs for cream
Diagnostics group becomes Powerhouse fund’s 100th deal
FEELING THE PINCH
Lufthansa beats 2016 passenger numbers
Trainer Jefferson takes the Patient approach with star
Withdrawals ensure youth has its evening
Bradford are prepared to play waiting game
Ferguson embraces renewal of rivalry
O’Sullivan glad to be ‘numpty-free’
Wiesberger heads the field in difficult conditions
I have a duty of care to my players, insists Southgate
Jones lets Farrell and Itoje know who is boss but is pleased by their annoyance
IRELAND NEED OWN IDENTITY
GB’S CYCLE OF IMPROVEMENT
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