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Energy firms face threat of windfall tax
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Hancock blames health body over Covid care home failings
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Passports boss ‘must return to HQ’ as 10-week wait threatens holiday chaos
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Doctors rationing HRT to one month amid shortage
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Mounting frustration
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Zoom meetings can stifle creative flow, study reveals
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Half of crocodile species are at risk of extinction, study finds
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Return of lynx to Scotland could control growing deer numbers
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Hope of cure for lupus after scientists find genetic cause
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Hamilton ‘damaging area’ by felling sugar plum tree
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Transmission evidence wasn’t in the advice I received as health secretary
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Care home assurances were ‘a despicable lie’
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Boris and his bros hold their own against Starmer and the sisterhood
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Kellogg’s: sugar content of cereal should consider milk
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Rayner joined in joke about the idea of her leg-flashing powers of persuasion, say Tories
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Pay rise? You should have tried harder at school
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Lesson times cut to save energy costs, head teachers’ survey shows
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Met Police boss continues to defend search of GB sprinter
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Davie ends BBC’S ‘lurch to youth’ in attempt to win back over-55s
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Stop avoiding ‘chick-lit’ and broaden your tastes, men told
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Stop using phrases that treat patients like children, doctors told
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Car adverts must promote greener habits, say agencies
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Unplug microwaves to save money on bills, say experts
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Children in custody expected to double by 2025
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Shapps gives green light to e-scooters on the roads
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Eugenie takes on modern slavery with own podcast
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Scouts pack in more new members than at any time since the war
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Duke of York loses freedom of the city after council vote
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It’s not just show tunes, the Queen loves Ellington and all that jazz
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SNP ditches census deadline as Scots fail to respond
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Truss has failed on NI protocol – so trigger Article 16, says Frost
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Minimum wage boost for care workers ‘would fill shortages’
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Italian law requiring children to take father’s surname is scrapped
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Pope Francis sings praises of ‘demonised’ mothers-in-law
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Macron’s 007 umbrella pips hail of tomatoes
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‘I was out of work and I felt like I could be an aid worker here’
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‘Ashamed’ Gazprom chief takes up arms against Russia
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Unprecedented intelligence sharing prevented fall of Kyiv
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Hungary and Slovakia set to use work-around to keep Russian gas flowing
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The Passport Office is lazy, entitled and broken
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Keeping a pet cat indoors is cruel – and owners should be told so
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Poland is now the true leader of free Europe
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Ignorance is no excuse for care home deaths
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Justin Welby’s political salvoes set him at odds with public opinion
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Lessons of war
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How we fell out of love with the big hairdo
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There’s no shame in being British – so why does it take a foreigner to point it out?
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The horror of war will haunt children for life
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Jodie Comer’s bold and brilliant West End debut
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Sickert still shocks, but was he really a radical Victorian?
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Debbie Harry remains coolness personified in a set packed with hits
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So long, partner: the Hollywood cowboy has bitten the dust
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A lyrical assault course for the Royal Ballet’s rising stars
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Alan Partridge as a lifestyle coach – what could possibly go right?
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Court Circular
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COL. ALLCARD’S BIGAMY.
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Yvonne Blenkinsop
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John Wilkins
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British Call My Agent has star power – but where’s the bite?
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Sport’s burning issue
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In Holland, the peloton is a place of peace and support
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The mystery of testosterone
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How grass-roots sport is turning hostile towards trans women
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‘It’s not like golf or tennis, but snooker is growing’
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Parliament joins the increasing clamour to ‘crack the glass ceiling’
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Don’t be fooled – our fight is not won yet
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Asante on race and historic days at Arsenal
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‘We should show the world we exist despite the Taliban’
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How I Move Mariella Frostrup
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May 17, 1922 Dorothy Levitt, speed queen and gambler, dies