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2020-02-12
Chair apparent, and a helping hand
Scrapping licence fee ‘will weaken the nation’
Virus threat spreads to schools as PM calls for calm
Johnson reshuffle ‘will be no revolution’
The six key pieces you need now
Army hits recruitment target
Is there a common thread that spells trouble?
Johnson aims to rein in HS2 cost by £34bn
Duty of care could bar social media sites
Syrian refugee exodus largest since war began
Barnier denies City a way into EU market
Con Coughlin:
Bright as a feather
PM fast tracks judicial review reform after Jamaica ‘farce’
Freeze your price for a year.
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Migrants who died in lorry ran out of oxygen
Prisoner with one day left handed three more years
Sophia Moneycoutts
Philip Johnston
Firm future
Father says other parents gave his son abuse over virus super-spreader link
More used to fun than fear, Brighton self-isolates
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China tries to ‘smoke out’ infected citizens by banning medicine for coughs and fever
Losing the fight
Next census could be last door-to-door social survey
Change state pensions to allow workers to retire later, says Aviva
Fatal stabbing case teenager loses his right to anonymity
Veterans awarded £10m for ‘coffins on wheels’ injuries
NHS needs ‘drastic action’ to cope with ageing population
Thousands of child abusers freed without conditions
Activists and conservatives round on the Church for its failings over homosexuality
Paramedic struck off after pretending to be policeman
Actor turned activist dies preparing for protest
Hoarder bludgeoned to death over untidy garden
Briton severely beaten over head with ski pole
‘This is an important part of our mission to level up our regions – ensuring everyone has the same access to jobs’
PM could have faced a bumpier ride on HS2, but it was a breeze
Animated exchange Cummings rates cartoon superheroes above Cabinet
Gove: UK has a moral debt to the planet
All’s not well as Shakespeare’s birthplace needs exclusion zone to cope with crowds
Holocaust memorial beside Parliament is rejected by planners
Fur flies as Cats visual effects artists claw back at Oscars slur
Russian millionaire had four children during 13-year affair
Former monk admits sexual abuse of three boys aged 9-12
Hands-on approach
UK to be worst hit in Europe by climate crisis
US renews calls for security expert in UK to testify on Russia
Under-16s spared unregulated care homes amid abuse fears
Influencer investment posts investigated by ad watchdog
Jail for plumber who gave cowboy traders a bad name
Student killed himself after diet fixation
UN needs to put humanity before politics and push for a ceasefire in war-torn city
Trump sends Republicans out to sabotage Democrat vote
CIA secretly owned global encryption giant
Weinstein will not testify in his own defence as lawyers rest case
Couple face 20 years in jail after posting wedding pictures of spy
Philippines signals ending of historic security pact with US
North Korean defector to stand in South parliamentary election
Fruit feast
Gallery chief in frame for faking Klimt theft
Sinn Fein MP celebrates his election victory with IRA chant
Aboriginal Australians win protection from deportation
Virtuoso mourns £150,000 piano wrecked by movers
Boat capsizes killing 15 Rohingya refugees
Disgraced Sudan leader to face war crimes trial
French police turn tide on rape-accused author
Musician set churches on fire ‘to raise profile’
War on wealth is dangerous and immoral
This is a thoroughly political decision
The Government is throwing good money after bad on HS2, taking no account of its poor value
Don’t discount energy from waste wood
Viral etiquette
The law has it right
Bravery in 1917
Tories’ half-baked tax plans are sure to backfire
Is this a brick I see?
Rabbits’ habits
And those who get it right…
Wardrobe wisdom
Is this what power dressing looks like now?
‘My grandfather guided my hand and heart’
Male make-up isn’t new, but it’s going mainstream
The ‘one ailment’ GP appointment is literally killing us
I’m on Priti’s side – deporting criminals shows she’s on ours
And the Oscar for most tedious sermon goes to…
The snobbery of our greatest writers is not to be sniffed at
Profound, poetic films to dazzle the eye and quicken the pulse
Thrilling recital that proves soprano is a legend in the making
Sir John Graham, Bt
Beverly Pepper
Charles Wood
A walk with Wordsworth to fill your heart with pleasure
Documentary
White House Farm
Radio choice Charlotte Runcie
Entertainment
HS2 ‘a threat to flora and fauna’
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