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US drone strike kills suicide bombers as Biden pays tribute to fallen
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Afghan commandos could fight for Britain like Gurkhas
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Plan for stringent age checks to protect children on social media
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Overindulged on holiday?
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This pale imitation of freedom isn’t enough
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Sewage threatening Whitstable’s oysters
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UK behind Europe in getting flights going
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GPS paid £100 an hour to work from home
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Louisiana braces for 150mph Hurricane Ida
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Sturgeon in self-isolation as Scottish cases reach new high
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Chewing gum squads get stuck in to clean up streets
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Ethnic groups ‘have worse odds’ of kidney match
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Gove the raver stuns revellers at nightclub
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Can you spare £100,000 for a chandelier?
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Noun, verb or adjective? Best not to ask 17 per cent of grown-ups
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Girls’ school allows crop tops to stop ‘victim blaming’
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M&S cuts back on suits to fit ‘changing needs’
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Kabul airport tragedy US Marine was expecting first child within weeks
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‘Ninja bomb’ attack prompts questions about US drones
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Biden says this strike ‘will not be the last’
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Taliban promises ‘safe passage’ to anyone wanting to leave country
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Study scheme for Afghan women to expand
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Help for Farthing’s team as they try to flee
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Foreign Office blamed for evacuation errors
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Taliban blitz on opium may send nation into economic tailspin
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Care homes call for fast-track visas to stave off staffing crisis
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Surgery delays blamed for shortage of test tubes
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Stroke and heart disease deaths ‘could be halved by statin cocktail’
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ‘considering Windsor move’ to be closer to the Queen
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Mother criticises Panorama over £50 gun boy payment
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I was ‘reborn’ after my heart transplant, says 90-year-old
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Pagans, cricket pitch and a perfect pint put Wiltshire village on top in visitors’ survey
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Theatre named after me? Let’s wait for the final curtain
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Pensioner repaints ‘racist’ totem pole after complaint
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Gymnastics coach faces jail over sexual assault
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Turner was shareholder in slave labour firm, says Tate
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I will either be arrested, killed or win the election, says defiant Brazilian president
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Californian mother fights off lion to save five-year-old son
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Macron’s €1bn peace offering for Marseille
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Merkel’s conservative successor trades blows with political rivals
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Mystery of Italian duke’s death solved after 429 years
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Afghanistan proves the hubristic West is getting the world wrong
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Only conservatives can save America now
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Afghan aftermath
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The biggest problem facing GPS is that there are not enough of them
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Academic fightback
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Shakespeare’s magical words transcend woke
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Vaccinating children is morally complex
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MATT ROBERTS: THE PERFECT POST-LOCKDOWN TRAINING WEEK
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and Andy PUDDICOMBE
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Kate SPICER
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James LE FANU
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Linda BLAIR
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The royal nutritionist on how to have a quick September health kick
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Is this what hospitals of the future will look like?
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The invisible killer that scared even Jodie Comer
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Is this bad-taste comedy going to fall foul of cancel culture?
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Joyous teens revel in the mosh pit after enforced hibernation
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ENO’S chilly field trip delivers the goods – if you can hear it
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London Grammar prove themselves a worthy headliner
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Rates system deters us from going green, say businesses
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‘Dishonest’ lawyer told to pay former staff £230,000
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Keeping planning meetings online ‘encourages nimbyism’
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Car production slump boosts second-hand motor market
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Green homes worth just 2pc more
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Onlyfans farce
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University challenge
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Oil prices rise as US producers shut down ahead of Hurricane Ida
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A roaring recovery or bubble trouble brewing?
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Uber prices soar as ride-hailing app struggles to hire new drivers
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Most food firms unprepared for new rules on listing ingredients
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Nearly million more workers to delay retirement by 2030
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Streaming threatens efforts to cut carbon emissions, warns BT
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Britain’s first-class chip industry deserves protection
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Save lives and create jobs by legalising cannabis
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Barratt and Berkeley seek to build on booming market
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LICENSING LAWS.
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Bridge news
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Michael Nader
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Tom T Hall
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Sarah Broadie
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Eddie Healey
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Miserable sub drama will give you a sinking feeling