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2019-09-12
Is there anybody out there – 110 light years away?
Tory rebels offered an olive branch
Britain lagging behind at bottom of global league tables for rates of cancer survival
Calm down everyone – we’re not in Gilead yet
We don’t want foreign nationalisaton by stealth
Hirst’s doodles knock £90,000 off tax bill
Iran holds British nationals as pawns
No sex and other things men keep quiet
How to keep your children safe
Tax crackdown could be scrapped
Oxford retains its status as best university in the world
Armed Forces need ‘nonlethal’ options, chief warns
Scientists dig genetic clues from 1.7m-yearold rhino tooth
Downing St back-pedals after accusing Scottish court of bias
Scotland’s senior judge called Brexit ‘very onerous’
Law of 1689 passed to depose a king
Judiciary would be wise to recognise limits of intervening in politics
Watson defies Corbyn and calls for referendum ahead of election
It all becomes clear as Jeremy Corbyn makes his priority a general election that he voted against
Tories reject Brexit Party offer of pact to split constituencies
Farage should give up his solid gold Brexit, or risk losing everything in a second referendum
Banker told ‘not now, Stacey’ by her boss wins sex discrimination case
Doctor caused my skin cancer, says ex-partner
Teachers told to stop excusing pupils’ bad behaviour
War on plastic may not be so eco-friendly, MPS warn
Defra caves in to Packham’s demands to review game bird releases
Badger cull extended as campaigners warn of ‘local extinction’
Trump vows to hurt Taliban as New York remembers 9/11
Warren’s surge in the polls sets up a three-horse Democratic race
President to ban flavoured e-cigarettes after six deaths
Contenders to replace ousted Bolton emerge
Dutch doctor is cleared of blame in euthanasia of dementia patient
An immigrant’s tale, wrapped up in diamanté
Mugabe’s body is returned amid row over where to bury him
Pope shrugs off fears of split with hardliners
Fireman Sam was always in danger: he’s too pale, male and stale
The doomed Tories won’t get us out of the EU
Supreme Court must defend constitution
The latest strange coincidence of a court judgment going the way that pleases Remainers
‘Being an aristocrat is no longer relevant in today’s world’
How my hopeless law career inspired a sitcom
The perfect comic balm for a thoroughly befuddled nation
Spies, ghosts and other odd tales from the Underground
A great Russian soprano triumphs in her long-overdue UK debut
Sir Dawda Jawara
Brian Barnes
Robert Frank
A gripping trail from the East End to the Spanish Inquisition
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