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2015-10-26
Refugees will freeze to death, warn EU leaders
Tories read riot act to peers over tax credits
Saudi ambassador: Corbyn lacks respect
All firms a potential TalkTalk
Linda Blair
Anger at Blair over Iraq war ‘apology’
Sugar proves taxing for the wild ponies
Watson intervened in four sex abuse cases
Interest rates to stay put, Carney hints
Top firms sign up to ‘name-blinding’ plan
Lady Kitty: I’m happy that my younger brother gets Althorp
Row over Rembrandt ends in acrimony as painting remains in UK
The West’s errors that led to the scourge of Isil
How Cherie lobbied Foreign Office over Maldives’ ousted leader
Clare Short lets slip that report will criticise post-war plans
An offer with claws: £4.99 for Lidl lobster
Thousands more lorry drivers needed to cope with Christmas deliveries
Angry reaction to BBC show that asks viewers ‘is this rape?’
Scouts banned from Remembrance rally ‘for safety’
Veterans ‘much more likely’ to develop MND
Bank payment trap means pensioners pay more for energy
We are too shy to discuss pain of loneliness
Fillings may be doing more harm than good
Children’s lung size reduced if exposed to traffic pollution
Tabby cats are placid, but beware the tortoiseshell
Families mourn tragic honeymoon couple
Return to turnips if the Hallowe’en pumpkins run out
‘Skyrocketing’ prices stopping families moving to bigger homes
Refugees disillusioned with life in Europe return to brave the dangers of Iraq
Israeli security alert as man hang-glides to Syria to join Isil
The oath of secrecy about my father, by Mitterrand’s love child
Vatican relaxes ban on divorcees receiving holy communion
Paris plans London Eye-style ‘water-wheel hotel’ on the banks of the Seine
Bush the ‘joyful tortoise’ stumbles in race for the Republican nomination
Ai Weiwei barred from using Lego for ‘political’ work
Eurosceptic party wins Polish election
Don’t bash the baby-boomers, they have left us fit to face the future
Unlikely lessons from wheezy Keef on growing old gratefully
Bond today is a security guard, not a gentleman
Tony Blair and the judgment of history
EU’s latest diktat to farmers advertises the cost of Brussels’ bureaucracy
Limits of the Lords
Reform police patrols for a more effective force
Why we should trust our gut instincts
Quiet time
Peter Lanyon
Paralysed by choice?
‘I’m attuned to the dark side of life’
An Orpheus that fails to enchant or surprise
Hodge-podge history
Still an operatic sensation
ARMENIAN MASSACRES.
Maureen O’Hara
Peter Baldwin
Ker-pow! A comic book take on Jekyll and Hyde
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