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2022-12-12
Rail strikes will force families to hold a ‘virtual Christmas’
Children in frozen lake plunge
Student visas not priority, India told
Levelling-up legislation ‘will make housing crisis worse’
Sussexes’ film credits paparazzi agency that ‘caused family rift’
Lighter moment in Highlands captured in King’s Christmas card
It’s coming home... that is, Dave the team cat
Army to cover only one in 10 ambulance staff in strikes
Junior doctors ‘very likely’ to join walkouts if 26pc demand is not met, says BMA chief
Private courier delays as customers desert strike-hit Royal Mail
Government blamed as EA staff begin a work-to-rule
Care homes lockdown over flu and ‘callously’ deny family visits
Million civil service days ‘wasted on diversity training’
£100 tests for Strep A cash in on parents’ anxiety, say GPS
True grit needed to endure -10C big freeze
Police liaison officer jailed over affair with crash victim’s sister
Fire service alerted to suspected gas leak hours before fatal blast
Matt Hancock is like John Stonehouse, says writer
Public advised to give Thor the walrus a wide berth
One in 12 drivers aged 25-44 think they were drunk the morning after
Rower’s quest in honour of Shackleton’s carpenter
Spacex used for Japanese launch on first private lunar mission
Perfect splashdown for Artemis in Pacific revives dream of human travel to Moon exactly 50 years after last landing
Gove attacks New York Times’ Trojan Horse claims
Egg-freezing clinics ‘prey’ on women to sell unnecessary services
Missile strike on barracks ‘kills 200 Russians’
Cleverly: Putin peace talks not be used as cover for rearmament
Serb protesters blockade roads and clash with police in Kosovo
China faces rapid spread of Covid after easing curbs
Designer ‘killed stepfather after she saw nude picture of herself on his computer’
Union leaders are to blame for rail strikes
Online delivery has none of a department store’s glamour
Harry and Meghan epitomise a lost generation
Tony Blair and the health unions sowed the seeds of the NHS’S collapse
Lord Young’s legacy
Pay deals must come with service reforms
No growth the norm after biggest wage squeeze since the 1970s
Hope of peak in inflation sets Bank a rates puzzle
Inflation will subside next year but wage growth will remain a problem
BBC acts as a gatekeeper to hold back British talent
US security inquiry into French Oneweb takeover
Biggest fall in asking prices on property for four years
Lord Young of Graffham
Ruth Madoc
JK Rowling injects her politics into Strike’s latest case
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