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2018-10-23
We must hold our nerve, says May
Antibiotics crisis gives hip surgery lethal risk
Why Hollywood supernannies are the latest must-have
Macron takes military out of Armistice commemoration
Haunted by the ‘Angel of Death’
CCTV leak shows body double of Khashoggi
Microplastics found in humans for first time
Student died after drinking from pig’s head on initiation
Rail refund scheme was deliberately kept out of media
‘Warship trade event makes Britannia case’
Hawking family donates archives to meet tax bill
Whitehall bans the use of ‘fake news’ in case it misleads public
‘This personal vitriol has no place in politics’
Barbarous and brainless, would-be assassins give PM a new lease of life
EU must take some blame for Brexit, says Polish minister
Duchess back on royal duties with a surprise walkabout
Pornography a public harm like smoking, warn MPS
Mayo leaves Radio 2 as Drivetime show takes wrong turn
Star critical of ‘weird’ conflab at Strictly exit
Navy on delicate course in choppy waters
Fighting fit? MPS in spotlight as soldiers rebuked for being obese
Plug pulled on electric car discount deadline
Midwife strangled and dumped in shallow grave after row over affair
Woman lifted to her death by garage shutters
Ryanair flier may ‘get away with’ racist rant
US major calls on Britain to take back Isil ‘Beatles’
World Cup helps drive the trend for supersized TVS
Burglars target Beckhams as they head for Invictus Games
Frustrated patients turn to GPS over dental troubles
Plea to free student held on spy charges
Trump to cut aid as migrant ‘caravan’ heads to US border
Kushner chat Crown Prince urged to be transparent
We won’t retreat half a centimetre on our budget, Salvini warns EU
India pushes to erase colonial past by renaming Simla
Stowe School sixth-formers visit Rohingya refugee camps
It may be down to the last 5 per cent but where’s the vision, the dream?
Please, just give us the heads-up on plastic
Don’t bury the Brexit roar with bureaucracy
The Prime Minister’s battle to the finish
Harry Pollitt’s grammar-school communists
Theresa May’s Brexit negotiations bring to mind ‘A Bridge Too Far’
The Russian threat
Leonardo’s eyes
Flexible working must be for everyone – not just parents
How radio became Britain’s broadcasting battleground
Going electric could help you save
Left waiting by the roadside? You’re not alone after breakdown complaints double
Whimsical world proves intoxicating
Valuation is ‘completely perverse’
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Norma Emerton
Dinklage saves this sketchy biopic of a tortured star
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