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2015-09-28
Corbyn and comrades reveal plot to hammer middle-class with tax raids
The clues flowing water has been found on Mars
Why Poldark’s scything scene was nearly sliced
UK sending troops to Africa to keep peace
Helping Assad ‘will worsen migrant crisis’
England defeat raises stakes for Australia clash
Fleming looked to readers to develop 007
‘Teach our children about the evils of empire’
Editorial Comment and Charles Moore:
Britain commits £6bn to the fight against climate change
Cameron rubbishes Ashcroft ‘pig’ story
Banksy’s Dismaland rebuilt to house migrants in Calais
Corbyn’s plan to end Trident rejected by his union backers EU referendum
If you were judging the leader by tone, why wouldn’t you trust this kindly, gentle man?
Virgins giving birth after IVF treatment
Gym body puts you in frame for crime, fat suspects look innocent
Aspirin is worth years to cancer sufferers
Protect free school lunches, urge doctors
Forsyth: BBC should scrap Three and Four
Neighbours’ ‘disgust’ at Clooney’s repairs
VW ‘cheat’ software firm issued warning 8 years ago
Platini was paid £1.3m ‘weeks before he quit race for Fifa job’
Gannets in mortal danger from planned wind farms
Public apathy ‘greatest threat’ to our countryside, says Bryson
Why teenagers would rather look good than be smart
Small energy firms ‘among the worst’ for complaints
Don’t let tyrant off, say volunteers who pull Syrians from the rubble
Catalans to push for secession after local elections victory
Iranian anger grows as Hajj death toll rises
Rich and famous shun tainted Clinton’s annual charity event
Mystery of the ‘Italian hit squad’ and a Libyan people smuggler
Everest proves just too much for lone one-fingered climber
Iran invites families of black men shot by US police
Pope vows to hold to account paedophile priests in US
Village ‘in denial’ as shadow of childhood cancer looms over Sauternes wine region
I am still a big name, insists furious Sarkozy
My solution to the obesity crisis: competitive games every morning
A fight over doctors’ hours will help no one
Everyone has a book in them, but only a few write them well
The ‘new politics’ is just the old politics
The Government’s stance on Syria has contributed to the present chaos
Overstretched police are at breaking point
More efficient engines
Japan: land of the healthiest children
Cliff Richard
Sue Perkins
Moody teenagers
Diesel fumes are not deadly
Adjusting to life with a ‘robot heart’
Defriending colleagues
Squeeze are back from the wilderness
Seductive songs and backstage grubbiness
Tragedy reduced to idle gossip
A triumph of light and darkness
Frank Tyson
Esmail Kiram II
Daniel Thompson
A cloudy Cider fizzing with sexual awakening
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