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2016-11-17
New rules to squeeze buy-to-let investors
Migrants flock for jobs in UK before Brexit
The working mother debate
International Criminal Court in crisis as Russia walks out
Curb on whiplash claims to cut £40 from drivers’ insurance
Allister Heath
Watson gives old tale a tweak
Why you may not have to take a pill every day
Sex inquiry cancels Janner hearings
‘End of the middle-class buy-to-let retirement plan’
Stamp duty hitting house sales at lower end of market
IVF calculator can tell couples their chances of success
Hammond to pump up the ‘jams’ with tax and fuel cuts
Mrs May’s silence on Brexit speaks volumes
Chips are down as Johnson gets into trade row with Italians
Lord Farage? Tories quiet over possible peerage for Ukip leader
Officer made false report that friend had sex with boy
Broadband ads ‘must not mislead public’
Elderly denied care because they ‘are not frail enough’
Carers let man with dementia live off biscuits as others starve
Fancy footwork
‘Let him hurt me, not you’: MP Cox’s selfless plea to her aides after attack
Teenager found after ‘Orwellian adventure’
Zip wire neighbours protest at screams of thrillseekers
Royal Navy wrecks are plundered by scavengers in Java Sea
Sending girls to private school ‘doesn’t boost earnings’
Clarkson has wings clipped over airport ‘hate crime’
Trawler sank after ‘language difficulties’ between harbour officials and French skipper
Trump aims to outflank Congress on Muslim plan
Britain warned it must turn to Europe for defence support
‘To see men die in battle is sad. But to see our culture destroyed is worse’
I want to bring a democratic revolution, says Macron
Ancient Rome’s entertainment complex open to public again
Germany’s neo-Nazis join forces across Europe and US
Think again before you book that nice little getaway in Kabul
Britain’s jobs boom and Europe’s failure
Time to stop tinkering and remove the burden of stamp duty altogether
Beneficial trade deals can continue after Brexit
When Harry met Meghan
Robbie Collin
Not so smart…
Granny State
The human dynamo saving rock and roll
Mind-expanding take on race and the theatre
Haunting songs and jokes in a warm tribute for the British victim of Bataclan
How JK Rowling’s blockbuster is steeped in 21st-century politics
“FATHERLAND IN DANGER.”
Giles Waterfield
Mose Allison
Leo Harrison
Like spending an hour with your funniest friend
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