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2018-04-02
Chief prosecutor to stand down
Why I’m running the marathon in my underwear
Thousands at risk of heart disease are not given statins
Half of expert voices on BBC will be female by next year
Corbyn shuts down his Facebook page
Councils spending thousands on stars
Israel defiant over Gaza border killings
What Pete Best would say to Mccartney over a bottle of Scotch
PM ‘should jump queue to join MCC’
British men held after boy dies in Tenerife hit-and-run
Litter fine enforcers told to share cash with councils
‘The stain of anti-semitism’
Party must rebuild relations with Jewish community, says Izzard
Female Labour MPS revolt over ‘wife beater’ in their midst
Pheasant ready-meals will be dinner game changer
‘Transphobic’ peer slammed for her views on vegetarians
Bulk-buying ‘no brainer’ saves hospitals £2m
‘Children as young as four have problems with mental health’
Students suffer ‘social jet lag’ from out of sync timetables
Winter crisis could turn into summer crisis, NHS is warned
Fewer church organists mean worshippers sing along to tapes
Return post: stamp book back in family after 50 years
‘Cuts are no excuse for failing to investigate’
Stabbings raise London murder rate above New York
Man took revenge on ex-wife by sharing explicit images
Child burial fees axed in England
Mars may become hive of acivity as scientists hunt for life with robot bees
Warning signs aim to protect our hedgehogs
E-bikes power the rise of the ‘silver cyclists’
‘Heartbreaking’ child poverty is getting worse, warn teachers
How one boy’s death became a proxy for a bigger conflict
Syrians kicked out of Ghouta facing uncertainty hundreds of miles away
Macron faces ‘Thatcher moment’ with the unions
Italian anti-migrant party organises Nazi army camp re-enactment
Governor resigns after fatal mall fire
‘Presidential hunts’ stopped by Sarkozy may be reinstated
Diplomacy at fever pitch as K-pop stars perform for Kim
Asia’s paradise beaches to close for summer after tourist pollution damages ecosystem
Christians adapt to survive in the Mid East
Corbyn’s proximity to power opens voters’ eyes
Labour has become the nasty party
Thousands of teenagers are denied a part-time job even if they want one
Credible Corbyn
The BBC presenter opens up about his lifelong faith
Skin doctor Anjali Mahto on coping with adult acne
What makes a truly great leader?
When studies contradict science
DR MAHTO’S ANTIAGEING ROUTINE
Midlife guide to … garden eyebrows
The essence of fleeting Rococo frivolity before disaster struck
Stand-in star doesn’t miss a step
Passionate, intelligent and movingly eloquent
The Night Sky in April
Legal news
ARRAS SAVED BY LONDON TROOPS
Drue Heinz
Bill Maynard
Keith Murdoch
This all-star whodunit was well worth the wait
Film choice
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