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2016-06-03
Cameron savaged as voters revolt
‘My daughter tells me I look ridiculous’
£50 note to fade away as plastic £5 arrives
Nudity can’t cover up laughably bad TV dramas
Duchess: It’s right that daughters don’t inherit
Louvre treasures rescued from floods
Stem cells help stroke victims walk again
Girls set their sights on university at age 13
Dead Russian businessman may have been a British spy
Teacher is struck off for lessons that left pupils bored
Third of heart surgeons turn down critically ill patients to keep mortality ratings low
Art auctions ‘corrupted by shady deals’
A live toasting, with some waffle thrown in for good measure
Merkel: I hope Britain stays for all our sakes
Facebook Farage aims to reach parts others can’t
Poll cards sent to Germans living in UK
Unlike us, Europeans can come here with no skills or aptitude
The answer to Tutankhamun’s knife riddle is out of this world
Broadmoor to swap sirens for tweet alert
Printing bag tags at home ‘may prevent airport attacks’
Westminster Abbey greets high priests of fashion
Lighten up and take Saturday mornings off, bankers are told
German vote on genocide enrages Turkey
‘We are trying to cope but the reality is that we are trapped in an isolated land’ ‘Little London’ jihadists’ plots against West
Syrians held over terrorist plot to attack Duesseldorf
Police request ‘fan zones’ for Euro 2016 to be scrapped
Trump wins backing of Ryan in key step to uniting Republicans
America is tired of being the world’s protector. We have been warned
Let’s embrace medicine’s brave new dawn
Why Swan Lake has shoppers leaping for their wallets
The power of Opec is reduced to a trickle
The PM is facing a popular mutiny
Britain’s voters are being cut out of the process of choosing a new President of Europe
We’ve lost the plot on parenting
One-on-one with TV’s sexy Supervet
Half-term in France was wet and wild... but at least the dogs loved it
Guys, forget Brexit – look to your bedroom laurels
At home with the Dior dream
Was Hitler’s favourite filmmaker really this nice?
Jane Eyre dazzles on a modern stage
A criminally funny film noir
Renaissance man and star performer
This sultry country star has nothing to prove
Four hundred years on, the con remains the same
Brigadier Nicholas Ridley
Marco Pannella
Brenda Naylor
Richard Davalos
This heartbreaking tale was immersive, important TV
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