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Teach in person or give refunds, universities told
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Government seeks to gag BBC over spy story
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Church to take more softly-softly approach to seating
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Gove tax rise for online retailers’ warehouses blocked by Treasury
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Man in court denies being fugitive who faked his death
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BBC less and less in favour in the North, says Dimbleby
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Meat Loaf ‘killed by Covid’ after criticising masks and restrictions
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The guessing game is afoot over No10 list of fall guys
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Cakes and fizz to butter up MPS as manoeuvres begin
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Met detectives will speak to rebel Conservative MP over blackmail threats
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Staff partied for seven hours in No10 basement on eve of funeral
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My solution? Call in the Army, says Ellwood
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PM may face back-to-back leadership battles
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Alexa, why have you left us fumbling in dark?
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Mum’s the Wordle for code breakers who discovered game’s secret
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Royal Mail faces fine for failing to deliver on time
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Wine tycoon in court over £3m flat with no curtains
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Models that led to curbs got it wrong as deaths were already falling, says scientist
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Parents fight to get classrooms back to normal for pupils
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Rail union calls for mask rule to stay in place for sake of staff
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Thames an ‘open sewer’ as half of treatment works ‘not fit for purpose’
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Waterloo views ‘ruined’ by ugly skyscrapers
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Academic dies after Twitter anti-semitism ‘pile on’
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Scottish nationalists should be nicer to English, says SNP MP
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‘Jail social media chiefs who promote terror’
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Hospital officials cannot be trusted to enact assisted dying, peers told ahead of debate
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Pharmacists put shoppers on diets to tackle obesity
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False banana ‘answer to food threats from climate change’
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Scientists urge Imperial not to cancel college’s founding father
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Church statues with slavery links are ‘bar to faith and worship’
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St Helena skeleton burial to kick-start slave trade tourism
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First black Scottish professor in race row with academics
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Kazakhs bemoan ‘stolen revolution’ after Putin pulls the strings to snuff out dissent
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Russia cannot be allowed to do what it likes
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Sleeping British man killed by stray bullet in Atlanta
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Musk’s chip to help paralysed walk starts human trials
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Woman started fire that killed 46 ‘over lover’s suspected affair’
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Boris Johnson faces his biggest challenge
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Cancelling Huxley
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If the West offers Russia an inch of Ukraine, it will try to take a mile
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Royal Mail delays
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Way of the World Michael Deacon
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A ban on conservatories is exactly the sort of idiocy that could finish off Boris and ‘net zero’
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PETERBOROUGH
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Trump broke the global trading system, and Biden is incapable of fixing it
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WHAT EXACTLY WOULDN’T MEAT LOAF DO FOR LOVE?
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Let’s have that chorus one more time SAM LEITH
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It’s time to topple the failed lockdown elites
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Perhaps Meghan just doesn’t want to visit the UK
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Is the four-day week too good to be true?
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‘Students should absolutely apply for refunds on fees’
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Why undersea cables are the real threat to national security
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‘Downton’ meets ‘Bridgerton’ in New York
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Air fryers: the kitchen gadget you never knew you needed
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DEATH OF THE POPE.
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Father James ‘Big Jim’ Doherty
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The celebrity image of Margaret More
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Kwarteng wants quicker delivery of Covid grants
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Lockdown winners hit as Nasdaq suffers rout
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‘Golden visa’ firm shut by FCA helped ex-kazakh ruler’s grandson
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Energy crisis bursts green stocks bubble
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Builders plot legal action to thwart Gove ban
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Bank boss was at Euros ‘super-spreader’ final
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We need a ‘big bang’ moment for getting back to the office
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Lottery bidder rejects UK for $9bn float in New York
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As Meat Loaf had it, we gotta make most of this night