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2019-07-01
Bairstow silences bhangra beat in Birmingham
Hunt: I will turbocharge no-deal with £20bn plan
Farage refuses to name Brexit Party candidates
Trump takes giant step towards deal with Kim
FTSE firms hire ‘token women’ to hit targets
Glastonbury’s new golden girl
Civil servants’ 25 years of money for nothing
Editorial Comment:
Boris Johnson:
Archbishop Sentamu ordains his wife in first for the Church
Potholes form £10bn gap in council coffers
Thou shall not troll: Welby to list online commandments
Looks that show Wimbledon’s screaming shots
School bans parents from sports days over menacing behaviour
In a crowd-pleasing roadshow, the faithful weigh charisma vs stability
You can feel the electricity when Boris is on stage, says Lord Porter
Mcdonnell denies plot to oust ‘frail’ Corbyn from leadership
Baby fighting for life after fatal stabbing of his pregnant mother
20pc of police officers suffer stress from work trauma
The best excuse? Just blame someone else
MI5 spy: we are human and worry about making errors
Three women among BBC’S top earners as Humphrys drops out
Smart roads ‘no longer need hard shoulder for safety’
This is a president unafraid to cut to the heart of a difficult issue
Theresa May could have casting vote for Juncker’s successor as EC president
Hunt urges respect for rights in Hong Kong as protests continue
Miu Miu romps home as a stylish winner at the races
Divers head for the twilight zone in search of new species
France faces shutdown of nuclear plants after extreme heatwave
Fashion house has designs on makeover for Roman temple
I would be found wanting by the dictatorial gurus of good taste
Don’t embarrass Britain by scrapping HS2
Only local initiative can save the high street
Trump’s small step towards peace
The PC stifling of reasoned debate is the enemy of Western liberalism
Can you really count your way to good health?
A good grilling
Wilfred Frost
Quick to anger
Has the revolution in cataract surgery proved too successful?
How to stay calm when moving house
The Cenotaph: a monument for the world
You’ll be stuck on this inspiring handiwork
Why has the adventure story been left on the shelf ?
A borderline modern classic about Europe at the crossroads
The Night Sky in July
Sir Guenter Treitel
Peter Gammond
Captain David Pentreath
Beecham House is daft, clichéd – and unmissable
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