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2022-07-18
Heatwave meltdown brings UK to a halt
Rivals accuse Sunak of leading country into recession
Rwanda plan ‘led to rise in migrants’
Britain to miss all UN international aid goals for 2030
Starmer ‘used Holocaust memorial as campaign prop’
Chess men fight to the last to avoid defeat by women
Duke’s shooting party pals told sexist and trans jokes, book claims
We knew all about global warming, yet we are unbelievably unprepared
Hot topics What symptoms to look out for when temperature soars
Firefighters tackle blazes in Spain, Greece and France as residents flee
Robotic Liz strikes fear during her televised bid to exterminate rivals
We cannot grow while raising taxes, insists Truss as she makes her pitch to ‘stop Rishi’
Red Wall voters opposed to stances taken by minister, poll finds
Will the real Penny Mordaunt please stand up on her trans rights views
Fur flies as animal charity claims cat was traumatised by the police
Flu jabs may run out for 50-64s after ‘flip-flop’
Doctors call for more overseas recruits to fill record vacancies
Victims ‘left in the dark’ after criminals freed from Scots jails
BBC faces decline without reform, say peers
Middle-class drug users face club and travel ban in clampdown
Mother pays tribute to son, 3, who died in tractor accident
Former rugby league player found dead in Italian hotel
Macron denounces Petain for role in rounding up Jews for Nazis
Eight dead after Ukrainian cargo plane’s crash in Greece
Transgender prisoner gets two female inmates pregnant
‘My daughter learned the difference between incoming fire and outgoing fire’
Demise of Putin just wishful thinking, says UK army chief
Zelensky sacks top aides over ‘collaboration’
Iran boasts it could ‘easily’ produce a nuclear weapon
German art show director resigns over anti-semitic mural display
Declining vulture population could lead to increase in deadly diseases
Hungarians rally against PM Orban’s austerity plan
We’ll learn the wrong lessons from Covid
Modern loos are an affront to the lovely Victorian lavatory
There’s nothing democratic about this contest
Why is Rishi Sunak only now promising to make the most of Brexit?
The new excuse for long waits and poor service
Britain has to learn to take the heat
Fresh loans for businesses to be unleashed as recession looms
TSB faces £800m legal battle over mortgage rates
The Tories have to face up to the harsh reality of cutting taxes
Supermarket supplier threatens to move manufacturing abroad
Engineer targets carmakers with hydrogen gigafactory
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