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2019-12-23
On the rights track
BBC boss rejects election bias accusations
GPS in Britain are among the highest earners in Western world
Johnson: Corbyn is to blame for Tories’ lost Scottish seats
Present tense
Australian PM denies climate link to wildfires
‘Ethical vegan’ fights landmark legal case
Glastonbury-like tent villages for Qatar 2022
Cobham to be loaded with debt in £4bn deal
Rupert Grint’s very spooky comeback
Diets causing malnutrition in elderly
Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe and activist are denied conditional release by Iran
Queen attends carols as Duke in ‘good spirits’ stays in hospital
Cats director orders urgent changes as fur flies following disastrous opening weekend
Dachshund gains favour as ideal pet for busy urban life
Different class How leadership hopefuls have been at pains to point out their difficult pasts
Long-bailey: I’d love to rule with an iron fist
Defeated Labour star derided as she blames Blair for loss of seat
MPS open commission to examine reasons for defeat
Ex-labour MP faces police investigation into expenses
New MP works Christmas Day shift ‘to give the lads a break’
Northern MPS handed Cabinet funding hotline to seal local deals
Harry Dunn’s family ‘reassured’ after visit from Home Secretary
Bercow pleads for ‘personal courtesy’ in politics in alternative Christmas message
Doctor who lied about girl’s death was later promoted
Council invests £145,000 on robot stand-ins for ill pupils
Rise in mentally ill patients forced into exile from home
Tesco pulls ‘slave labour’ Christmas cards
Chance encounter at a party leads to army pals being reunited after 60 years
Shoppers shun Super Saturday despite huge price discounts
Man held after two women are killed in village street ‘bloodbath’
‘The scariest thing about Ghost Story is what my partner will think of my screenplay’
Christmas party groper too hung-over to be sentenced
Church obsessed with being PC, says Queen’s ex-chaplain
Trans woman faces TUC ban for claiming she is still a man
No access to free cash on more than 300 shopping streets across rural Britain
Modi defends controversial citizenship law after 21 die in protests across India
Cracks appear in Trump’s support from evangelical Christians
French president gives up his pension to halt strikes
West Africans change name of currency to cut colonial ties
A ‘cure’ for witchcraft that spells an end to lynch mobs
The Left would rather dissolve the people than try to understand them
Bob Willis and the great gift of friendship
My son will love his late christening – especially if he’s old enough to DJ
If Boris Johnson can win, then so can Trump
The NHS needs more than just money
The rise of unelected power poses a grave threat to Britain’s democracy
Changing boundaries
Time to listen to GPS’ complaints of stress
Taking on the SNP
Super siesta
Dr Christmas
Victorian Census is ‘evidence’ of ghosts
Christmas lunch all wrapped up
I MAKE CHOICES BASED NOT JUST ON HOW I LOOK BUT HOW I FEEL
Watch this old-fashioned star eclipse his boy-band persona
More ho-hum than ho-ho, this soulless musical won’t solve Liverpool’s problems
When the pianist’s obsession becomes audience oppression
The extraordinary real-life impact of ‘Call the Midwife’
At last – a spell-bindingly imaginative new pantomime
Women at work are happy but undervalued and still underpaid
Households face £13m bill for another energy firm failure
Harrods sets out stall in China to chase growth
Demand for inquiry into Bank data breach
Remainers must now accept that the game is now well and truly up
Throw open the doors to No10 so business can thrive
With Bailey at the Bank a safety-first policy seems on the cards
Credit Suisse struggles to escape as spy thriller races to a climax
US funds back mining in China ‘prison’ zone
€100m tech fund to solve world’s problems
Engineering firm planning sell-offs to keep business afloat
Warren’s war on billionaires will not reduce US inequality
No more heroes any more... has the music sector lost direction?
Bands on the run – solo artists are making waves in digital music age
PRIME MINISTER ON THE NEW IRISH PROPOSALS.
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Tony Britton
A good-looking Guy is the weak link in this fine retelling
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