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Truss tells France to fix holiday travel chaos
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UK’S health spending ‘costs £10,000 per household’
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Banks urge tech firms to help victims of fraud
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Ukraine could release grain after Russia deal
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Exam board strike could disrupt results
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RAF grounds Red Arrows and Typhoons
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Trans women face ban from female rugby
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Indyref2 plan would not legally bind UK, says law adviser
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Pc is spared jail after spying on woman in changing room
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Stalker who sent Foy 1,000 emails told to stay away
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Rocket launches help the clouds shine at night
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Mother kills son, 15, with ‘utterly horrific’ abuse
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Slavery charge over ‘plot to harvest kidney’
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Case numbers slowing in monkeypox outbreak
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Woman charged with fatal stabbing of man
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Viaduct transformed into urban sky park
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Police ruined my life and they didn’t even speak to me, says farmer cleared of promoting illegal hunts
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When life gives you lemons, take heart from a strawberry
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Heatwave is milestone in history of UK’S climate
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‘Wicker Man’ island investor awaits fate at hands of locals
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No-show and a go-slow … how the French wreaked havoc at Dover
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Fuel protesters block motorways
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Bulgaria gives most bang for your buck
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Macron’s interior minister unlikely to help resolve impasse
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Air passengers join check-in queues from the car park
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Q&A What are your options for dealing with the Dover delays?
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The only way is up Interest rates may hit 7pc, and that would be a good thing, says economist
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I’m the insurgent candidate, says Truss as she vows to reshape how the Bank tackles inflation
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Rishi can inspire a political recovery to pull us out of these bleak times
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Johnson ‘believes he will be back at No 10 in a year’
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Ex-chancellor’s taskforce to tackle NHS waiting times
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Lib Dems: cost of living and NHS key to ‘Tory takedown’
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Sunak aims to win over half of MPS to show members he is the one to back
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Rwanda ready to take only 200 migrants flown from UK
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Most investors prefer returns over virtuous savings products
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Summer Covid-19 wave peaked last week, official figures show
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Tsar shifts gear on women’s health with ‘female MOT’
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Maxwell’s former assistant sues Epstein exposé author
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Brussels takes legal action over ‘breaches’ of NI Protocol
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Duke of Sussex can challenge refusal to offer him protection
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Welby ready to lead Church for as long as he has support
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GPS told to give trans hormones on request
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More state-educated pupils on Cambridge reserve list get the nod
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Summer-born children will not have right to delay school
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Graduates ‘sad’ as university drops names from ceremony
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Baby boy may have survived had mother been given blood test
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Road-rage driver who killed pensioner jailed for 10 years
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Keep clothes on to keep your jobs, strippers told
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Graduates reliving glory years ‘make Leeds look like Magaluf ’
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Thieves use Google Street View to case barns, say farmers
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Brummies go ape for the return of King Kong
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Trump refused to back down even after riot at the Capitol
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Sinkhole sucks man to his death during pool party
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Senator raised fist of solidarity with rioters... then ran for his life
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Minneapolis residents raise cash for extra police amid crime rise
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Dress rehearsal Trumps prep for the Capital attack address
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‘Go to mattresses’ Son texts aide to force Trump to stop riot
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Zelensky pleads for air defence systems to protect civilians
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Front-line governor promises to ‘change direction of the war’
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Iran opposition summit scrapped after security threat
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Indian minister falls ill after drinking ‘holy’ river water
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Downpour in Australia brings festival to a halt
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Nigeria considers ban on use of motorbikes
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Rich North Koreans eat dog meat as rest suffer
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State failures can no longer be ignored
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Putin will try to divide us
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Drugs for depression
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EDITOR Tory members face a stark choice of policies on tax and inflation, so which one is justified?
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Cricket in crisis
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Perverse nest sites
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Class discrimination
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A true taste of summer
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Here be flageons
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Entrée interdite Jaw-dropping
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A short-sighted Italian critic on trial for murder
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Quidditch ditched
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Way of the World Michael Deacon
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Tax cuts matter, but the winner of this contest will be the one who grasps the need for change
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PETERBOROUGH
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We are neglecting children again with this Covid inquiry
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Edinburgh University is learning that there is a price to pay for going woke
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US conservatives are routing the failing Left. The Tories can learn from their success
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The NHS is broken: does it need a radical rethink?
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The British way of electing prime ministers is just fine
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Self-hating Remainers are blind to the EU’S flaws
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‘Tactically and strategically, women are better footballers’
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Winners and losers of ‘tropical’ Britain
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Hardwired for risk – why ‘boys will be boys’
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FIVE WINNERS
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FIVE LOSERS
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HOW TO TALK TO BOYS TO HELP THEM UNDERSTAND RISK
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Camilla’s style secret – the kitchen-table entrepreneur
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A SLOW BEGINNING
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Forthcoming marriages
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NO “FEELING” EITHER WAY.
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Clergy appointments
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Court Circular
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Bridge news
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Robin Dalton
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Paddy Hopkirk
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Oxford’s saddest ruin – between river and railway
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BT Sport tie-up wins backing of regulator
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Snap loses quarter of value as youngsters turn to Tiktok
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Twitter blames Musk’s aborted takeover attempt for $270m loss
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National Grid races to raise EU gas supplies
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Branson to launch 17 rockets from Cornwall
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European stocks risk worst year since 2008
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Call Tata Steel’s bluff over Port Talbot
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Big tech must pay fair share in fight against scammers
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British Airways averts strike after pay rise deal
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Europe’s economy goes into reverse as inflation crisis grips Brussels
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Steelworkers face months of uncertainty over Port Talbot
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Volkswagen chief leaves after clashes with unions
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Co-op to cut 10pc of staff at customer support centre
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Gang of Bitcoin scammers made £21m from crypto loophole
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It’s time for urban areas to tap into heatwaves’ power