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2018-08-09
STANDARD BEARERS: LEGION REMEMBERS SACRIFICE OF FIRST WORLD WAR
Plea for action on tide of abattoir closures
US sanctions for Russia over spy poisoning
Exams overhaul ‘had major impact on mental health of young people’
Services may need extra funds for wildfires
‘Let’s put women in charge of movies’
New backer for troubled academy
Burka row ‘used to undermine Johnson’s aim of leading Tories’
Maintenance failures led to air crash on royal estate, probe finds
Court told midwife’s body found in shallow rural grave
British Gas price hike slammed by watchdog
Marie Curie heads list of 100 most significant women
Second wave of Homebase shop closures
Petition could see shamed MP forced from office
Dismay for stallholders as town applies to shut market hall over growing losses
Neighbour’s cameras may have vital clues to boy’s arson murderers
NHS chiefs to confront Hancock on finances
Children ‘at risk of falling behind’ due to lack of early years staff
Grooming suspects may now face deportation
Stokes claims he defended gay pair in club row
Farm traditions celebrated in rural heartland
£27m flooding works already need repairs
Court case to decide on Venables’ anonymity
How Brits are switching to a greener future
Yorkshire scientists pioneer way to save sight of people worldwide
Extension backed by planners despite objections
Jail for developer who left flood-hit homes uninhabitable
BAFFLEMENT OVER BREXIT
Snow Patrol star opens up about fight against depression
Veil of despair at Boris blunder
Why local is best
Rail’s own Chuckle Brothers are having a laugh – at us
Quiet revolution as great outdoors breaks barriers
Ticket to trouble as timetable changes
California burns in record-breaking heat
British-born Syrian first lady has cancer
Confident Burke sets his sights on Yorkshire Oaks
Hugill’s homecoming could be signal for busy deadline day
Fleetwood needs to cure Saturday troubles to win a major
Frustrated Haslam is relieved to earn medal in Glasgow
Gale fires back at his detractors
OH LORD’S: ENGLAND OPT FOR THE POPE
Stay calm is the message from Tigers chief as transfer window is left ajar for loans
TOWN READY FOR ACTION
HULL KR PLAN TO SURVIVE
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