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2018-04-21
Court closures ‘pose a threat to open justice’
‘Let’s arrest Cliff at Wimbledon’ joke
Commonwealth backs Charles
Police meet tree campaigners
Salisbury nerve agent hotspots sealed off but city remains safe
Husband jailed for murdering wife and children
Bank of England rate-setters sending out mixed signals
Father died after ‘complex problems’
John Sentamu
Yorkshire’s on-screen renaissance
Fish scale new heights on Little Don, as science lends breeding a helping hand
Tendulkar’s bat and ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ souvenir go on sale
MP calls for end to mesh procedures
Council in U-turn on former police HQ proposals
MPs quiz editors in hate crime inquiry
Irish border proposals haven’t been rejected, Downing Street claims
Royal Mail chief praised for delivering success as departure is confirmed
Payouts pledged to Windrush migration victims
Mental health ‘a factor in half of arrests in West Yorkshire’
All mod convicts... flats among new uses for former facilities
Credit bureau is sold to US firm for £1bn
Parents of ill boy at centre of life-support battle lose legal fight at Supreme Court
Gender-switch DJ tells of ‘utter hell’ trapped in the wrong body
Fine spell but beware of thundery showers
Study funded into impact of good health on society and economy
Man gets 16 years for dousing pair in acid
Firm urged to cut price of cystic fibrosis drug for use on the NHS
‘I don’t consider myself part of an elite... my roots are in Yorkshire’
Barratt praised for footing bill on fire-risk cladding
One in four NHS trust staff has experience of bullying
Survivor of race attack is ‘ready to talk’
Drivers spend more than a million years on road in a year
US lashes out over violations of human rights
ETA apologises for pain of years of violence that left 850 dead
Death toll mounts as Gaza protests continue
Detention for teenager who hacked US spies
Cheers to pub chain boss who’s called time on social networks
Words of the week
Justice must be open and local
Coastal challenges
May’s leadership on Syria leaves Corbyn under fire
It’s in business’s interests to fight for social mobility
David Russell
Footcare division a drag on Reckitt
Old Mutual listings to take place in June
Gift Aid can make those charity contributions go a lot further
The heat is on when it comes to energy bills
Burberry appoints Haig as new CCO
The Beast swept in to deliver a sales setback to retailer Bonmarche
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