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2022-05-04
On-screen exams could replace written tests under watchdog Ofqual’s future-proofing plans
Depp’s ‘sex abuse and violence left Heard suffering post-traumatic stress disorder’
Struggling families should buy ‘value’ food, says Eustice
PM’s bus pass remark ‘disappointing’
Will partygate fallout sound death knell for Tory rule after 44 years?
Starmer: Police have not been in touch
EU chief urges members to ban all oil imports from Putin
Russian troops ‘storming Mariupol steel plant with hundreds still inside’
Abortion leak ‘genuine but not final’ as protests sweep America
Inside the passport fiasco ruining summer
Comic Bailey delivers laughs with cow bells and car horns
Royal Albert Hall boss: The impact of Covid is still devastating for us
It’s a struggle to handle famous fans, says xx star
‘Help teachers when trans rights collide with those of other pupils’
‘Riot’ at school sparks call for DfE to step in
Let’s send a message to the Tories for being anti-London
Time to have your say on how our city is run
Tory-led town halls flourish while Labour councils fester
The Gardener’s Notebook
Inside man
Skyrocketing prices in friendly Forest Gate
15 festivals for food lovers
Make mine a Mar-teeny — the rise of the (very) mini cocktail
STARS SHELLEY VON STRUNCKEL
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
Boohoo plunges as record rise in shop prices derails growth plans
City salaries and bonuses soar at double national average levels
Paddy Power owner scores US revenue boost
Oil price surge weighs on business and households
Sandgaard’s tactical talk after sacking Jackson a red flag for Charlton fans
DON’T BURDEN BLUES WITH DEBT, SAYS COE
Ancelotti’s calming presence will have Real dreaming of another glory night
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