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2022-09-05
Truss could freeze bills to avoid energy ‘Armageddon’
Petrol 10p too expensive despite fall in costs
Crisis-hit jail could transfer worst inmates
Cost of living worries could increase crime, police say
Valkyries ride again as Wagner’s Ring cycle given new life using ‘baked tape’ trick
Keep underworld goddess out of the basement, pagans tell British Museum
‘Sad’ Johnson to shun Tory party conference as he plans next move
Sturgeon attacks efforts to ‘gerrymander’ new referendum
I’ll represent Richmond as long as people want me, says Sunak
A calm and competent successor to Andrew Marr – but please ditch the unfunny guests
BBC criticised as comedian mocks Truss on politics show
New Cabinet must be ‘meritocratic’
In at the deep end
Zoo closures during pandemic changed primates’ behaviour
Pensioner arrested on suspicion of murder ‘after row over dog’
Final whistle on Wagatha saga as Vardy rejects appeal
Clampdown on abuse of modern slavery laws
If royal life was really so bad, why are Harry and Meghan at it again?
Chaplain who disputed LGBT policies ‘a risk to children’
St John volunteer shortage hits booster rollout
Humans emit ‘aura’ made up of molecules that purify the air
App can diagnose Covid with simple voice test in less than a minute
NHS waiting lists would top 5m despite pandemic
Water voles make a comeback in an uplifting tale of the riverbank
Republicans question wisdom of giving ex-president the limelight
BLM turns on leader over $10m ‘personal piggy bank’
Trump promises backlash over FBI raid
Drones see Kyiv flying high in battle for intelligence
Salvini accused of backing Putin as he calls for end to EU sanctions
Ukraine raises victory flag as invaders fall back from key Kherson village
Dublin in shock as teenager and young twins are killed in house
Ten dead and 15 wounded after stabbing rampage in Canada
Iran intensifies crackdown on Baha’i religious minority
Liz Truss might demand freedom, but this country needs security, too
Boris’s haters have destroyed British politics
Primary care can’t be fixed until GPS’ complaints are taken seriously
Truss v Nimbys
Avanti poised to retain contract despite cuts
Rip up decades-old rules to fight hackers, say cyber security experts
The next prime minister must act quickly to reassure the markets
Virgin Money staff allowed to display pronouns on name badges
Bank must keep power to set interest rates, says Truss
Matalan searches for a buyer as retail downturn takes toll
CHINESE ON THE STAGE. UNREASONABLE OBJECTIONS.
The Night Sky in April
David Shaw
Father Dermot Fenlon
Bramwell Tovey
Mike Burrows
Saturday night TV takes a small step into the absurd
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