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Johnson to push Biden on Afghan withdrawal
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Not wrong to be a Nimby, says Government housing adviser
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Covid emergency means flu jabs may not be effective this winter
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Whitby’s Dracula hunters show the haunting power of fine literature
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Panda cars get a rainbow makeover
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Cambridge to ‘explain’ white plaster casts
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Corruption tsar calls for clarity on subsidies
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Overtime for teachers to do catch-up tuition
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Nick Timothy
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Facial recognition rollout criticised
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Child arrests fall by 74pc as police opt for ‘soft justice’
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SNP’S attacks on Westminster are ‘harming its campaign’
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Scientists may have found secret ingredients behind the special sound of a Stradivarius
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Extremely rare Welsh flower grazed to near extinction blooms again in Snowdonia
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Telegraph helps matchstick man keep his model hobby shipshape
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Trump’s Doha agreement was a retreat dressed as peace deal, and it means the Taliban will be celebrating on the 20th anniversary of 9/11
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Woman gives birth on US evacuation plane
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Islamists begin assault on resistance fighters
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Taliban to be added to terrorist watchlist to ‘dissuade UK jihadists’
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MPS’ hotline for constituents to be rescued ‘not answered’
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Young people ‘flogged by extremists’ for wearing jeans
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America’s messy exit from Afghanistan will cause allies to reconsider future co-operation
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Tugendhat denies ‘playground gossip’ that he is after Raab’s job
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France ‘felt no need to liaise with US’ over evacuation of Afghans
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Militant Islam has been given a huge boost, says former US ambassador
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One in four GP surgeries faces staffing crisis
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Gambling premises 10 times more prevalent in poor areas
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Student medics campaign to fund studies with sex work
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Threat to Paralympics on C4 if channel is privatised
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NHS advert uses young people with long Covid to promote jabs
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Home working leads to 10-year low in men taking paternity leave
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Javid gives ‘cowboy’ travel test firms final warning
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Hidden immunity in our bones means many of us may not need booster jabs
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Jamaica and Morocco ‘next to go on red list’
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Lab-grown blood vessels give hope for those with heart issues
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Strike threat over Legionella on trains
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Supermarkets ‘days apart in terms of freshness’
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Two pints of lager and a packet of olives – pubgoers moving to healthier snacks
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Pot Noodles and no TV: girl, 14, becomes youngest sailor to go around Britain
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Sewage from Beijing ships a ‘catastrophe’ for the South China Sea
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Josephine Baker to be first black woman buried in French Pantheon
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Sri Lanka to issue captive elephants with identity cards
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Modern masterpiece: Berlin’s contemporary art gallery reopens after six-year revamp
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We must resist the normalisation of masks
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The unspoken truth is that Joe Biden is too old
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America’s unconvincing explanation of the operation in Kabul to save civilians from the Taliban
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Tony Blair offers a blinkered view
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The flu threat
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Patients are told that no appointments are available to see a GP
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Are you just tired …or could it be the perimenopause?
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JJ CHALMERS
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Michael FITZPATRICK
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Ivan HEWETT
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Shane WATSON
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Dirty truth about the state of Britain’s coastal waters
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The benefits of having an argument
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‘If a GP had seen my mum, they’d have caught it sooner’
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EAT MORE BEANS, PULSES AND LEGUMES
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A gloriously giddy, goofy evening with indie rock’s next big thing
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Stravinsky’s morality tale can still teach us lessons today
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This Requiem had an abundance of charm, but lacked maturity
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Smaller firms urge ministers to cut ‘jobs tax’ for recovery
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TSB investigated by City watchdog on debt ‘treatment’
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JP Morgan chief reschedules UK visit after Covid rule snub
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Biotech start-up defends takeover of Vectura
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All present is not correct Nowhere is it written in stone that ‘ye shall work five days a week’, so why are we so wedded to that?
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Crack in the fortress Strict border controls imposed by Jacinda Ardern to keep Covid out of New Zealand are starting to take their toll
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Ultra Electronics private equity bidder loaded Cobham with debt
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State-backed firm’s diversity drive branded ‘identity politics’
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Paypal to let users trade crypto despite ‘bubble’ fears
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Tech start-up for engineers to save money on R&D raises £8.5m
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Channel 4 fights back with real-time bids for online advert space
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Private equity giant Apollo in takeover twist for Sainsbury’s
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Klarna leads way in ‘buy now, pay later’ revolution, but at what cost?
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Silicon Valley’s driverless car dream is on track to fail
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British firms fearful of bids must spin a better story
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Polymetal must prove itself a good bet against volatility
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WEEK-END TICKETS.
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July weather
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Marshal of the RAF Sir Peter Harding
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Don Everly
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Ruby Wax’s nostalgia trip turned into a therapy session