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2018-11-02
Lives are ‘cut short’ by high streets in decline
HS2 work will cause years of road delays
Brexit campaigners facing criminal probe
WHO’S BROUGHT TO BOOK NOW?
Betting machines: Minister resigns
Inquest is told of India biker deaths
C4 move ‘shows city is at UK’s heart’
Mother of grooming gang victim sent a letter to Prime Minister
Cracks showing at HMRC over its mounting workload, say MPs
By 2037, 25pc in UK ‘will be 65 plus’
Most young people ‘will go online for mental health help’
Dress-like museum rises from Olympic park site
Art forms that do not embrace diversity ‘are unsustainable’
No-deal Brexit ‘could bring interest rate rise’
Syrian volunteers thank UK for help
Trust in rail operator knocked by walk-outs
Number 10 says ‘time to take a deep breath’
Changes to deal by MPs ‘may be too late’
Charles welcomes Gambia back into the fold
Detective coerced colleagues into sex
BBC advised to scrap free TV licences for over-75s
Education ‘could increase stem cell donation’
£1m plan to attract financial firm to city
Criminal kingpins to feel ‘full force of the state’
Teenager in stolen van ‘ran over boy, 3’
Travellers face crackdown on round-the-clock drinking at airports
Emergency crews face barrage of fireworks and eggs at house blaze
Fraudulent workmen jailed after preying on pensioners
Pioneering study could improve life for prostate cancer sufferers
County’s bus partnership ‘failing on its own terms’, claim Greens
Homes planned at former munitions and tank factory
Trees to make way for power substation
Price hikes leave three million households in debt over energy bills
Fracking is biggest issue for residents, says MP
Turkish minister in fresh call over killing
Google staff protest at leniency over bosses’ sexual misconduct
Yorkshire could be at the heart of a boom from HS2
A sliver of sanity in modern policing
Croda enjoys strong growth as firm looks to the ‘indie’ sector
Role of women in enterprise to be explored at free events
Emis Group secures two acquisitions for £10m to strengthen business
Managing director of Vanquis Bank to step down
IMPORTS THREAT
Carpet firm sales continue to struggle
Irish Roe ‘stronger’ as she gets set for tilt at Hurdle
Diaz’s double points City into League Cup quarter-finals
City boss Hopkin wants window to be left ajar
Higher conversion rate is required by Warne
Dyche sees future of ‘hopping around’
Erasmus will not be taking wily coach Jones at all lightly
Still more to come from us, assures Bennett
Hull players are all working ‘extremely hard’ against club’s turbulent backdrop
FARRELL GETS LEADING ROLE
WILDER EYES TOP TARGET
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