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2022-08-09
Driest year since 1976 as drought looms
Longer waits for routine checks as NHS focuses on outpatients
Islamist terrorists refusing to take part in jail programmes
Home Office drops police checks on foreign nationals
Four-year-old girl killed as explosion destroys home
‘Supple and optimistic’ Goss is eighth Strictly contestant
Clarkson may eat humble pie as ‘loophole’ restaurant investigated
Dick Turpin’s name too rude for children, parents claim
Monster feud over V&A Frankenstein dummy
Seeds of discontent as shops run short of Dijon mustard
BBC’S own goal as it scraps classified results after 74 years
Alleged Spacey sex assault victim sues over psychiatric damage
Cost of living help will wait as emergency budget ruled out by Tories
Truss will go ‘back to basics’ with anti-social crackdown
Incoming commissioner to shake up Yard’s top team
Officials to give evidence ‘Johnson misled MPS’
Comedian who sold just one ticket to Fringe show has the last laugh
Cambridge professor ‘harassed’ colleague over slavery report
Stop eating at 3pm to lose weight, finds study
Huge rise in self-generated child sex images a ‘social emergency’
Dental patients removed from lists without being informed
Pensioner who killed baby in car crash says she had undiagnosed Alzheimer’s at time
‘Dad’ allowed on headstone after judge overturns ruling by church
Zana sees off Zara in legal fight over name
Dorset police ‘witch-hunt drove grandmother to an early death’
Tolkien’s great-grandson sprayed in face with poison by 83-year-old
20mph zones trial fails to reduce car usage in towns
Safety fears raised weeks before death at water park
Kremlin offers high salaries to ‘volunteers’ in recruitment drive
Zelensky warning over ‘radioactive contamination’
German licence fee money ‘spent on massage chairs’
Greece’s leader denies he knew about tapping of rival’s phone
Trump wanted loyal generals ‘like Hitler had’
This nightmare winter could bring about the final victory of Brownism
Seize the Brexit opportunity to revamp red tape
Radical activists have hijacked walking to push pure class envy
Banning hosepipes is irrelevant to the recurrent shortages of water
Nothing is done and no one takes responsibility
Tory blind spot
Brown can’t escape blame for this mess
Squeezed households reduce spending on holidays and eating out
Investment bank to cut staff as chill sweeps City
How the next PM can save Britain from an energy catastrophe
Page Group reports slowdown in hiring as recession fears mount
Ryanair accuses Hungary over Orban’s windfall tax
Biontech backs omicron jab to bolster slowing sales
Softbank boss ‘ashamed’ of tech stock bets
Ad sales and data demand boost profits at Murdoch’s News Corp
Next PM urged to cut business rates to save the high street
‘Flying taxi’ prototype set for take-off in 200mph tests
Biden’s latest wild spending plan is about to cause another global crash
The Tories have run out of ideas to save the economy
IBM accuses Swiss start-up of stealing secret computer tech
US blacklists crypto firm it alleges laundered billions
PWC fined over audit linked to fraud at BT’S Italian division
Twitter founder calls for ‘end’ to China’s ruling Communist Party
Has Smith & Nephew gone off the rails? Let’s give the new chief time to settle in
Isles claim ferry fault led to food rationing
Airline asks bosses to work as bag handlers
Australia lithium site boost for EV industry
FURNITURE SWEPT AWAY.
COUNTRY SWEPT BY HEAVY RAINSTORMS. MANY AREAS FLOODED.
INCESSANT THUNDER
Professor Ian Glynn
Heather Iandolo
Reverend Richard’s study of grief was a valuable lesson
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