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Schools out – and no homework
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RAF faces crisis over drive for diversity
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Job coaches at GP surgeries to push over-50s back towards work
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Wallace hints at shift on fighter jets policy
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Fraud charges reach a record low of 1 in 1,000
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BP in green ‘dial-back’ as demand for oil soars
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Door to EU still open for UK, says Barnier
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Schools may be shut but at least one playground was busy
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Social services to step in early to save children’s lives
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Civil servants won’t swap working from home for more pay
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Plastic and paint traces found in human veins
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Ancient fish fossil has ‘oldest well-kept brain’
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Water firm lets pregnant cows get free onto A25
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Fraudsters jailed for life for murdering woman
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Great War bomb found by novice detectorist
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Tory chairmanship remains vacant as it ‘only appeals to lightweight careerists’
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Offensive language Why song had to go
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Delilah ‘dies’ at hands of Welsh rugby bosses
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Blue Mondays get you down? Sadly, it only gets worse from there
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Big dogs most prone to having cancer young
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Tell me your sexual fantasy stories, says Gillian Anderson
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University degree is a waste of time, say third of young
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Ofsted is a cruel mistress when women do the marking
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Sarkozy law helps French schools stay open in strikes
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Union disruption How teachers can keep their head in the dark about them taking action
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Di another day
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Heath witch hunt chief quits PCC role amid misconduct allegations
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‘Golden oldie’ rivals send Radio 2 listening figures into a spin
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Hunt tells bloated quangos to find £1.1bn in savings
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I’d not be safe in prison, says gay ‘Hollywood con queen’
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Lord Chief Justice title could go gender neutral as women stake claim
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Tell us if you have concerns about Raab, says Downing St
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Braverman tells police: don’t pose for photos with activists
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Tate platform by numbers
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Neighbours of Tate win legal battle over loss of privacy
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Coronation ‘will be value for the taxpayer’
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If you think I covered parties up you’re mad, says Johnson
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Labour MP calls Israel ‘apartheid state’ governed by ‘fascists’
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Neighbours thought screams from dog attack ‘came from the television’
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Alcohol doesn’t alter women’s recollections of sexual assault
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Refugee locked up indefinitely for killing stranger in West End
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‘Was Nicola kidnapped?’ parents asked police officers
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Wanted: safe home for the oldest bones of an English saint
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Welby ‘would prefer church lost status than same sex schism’
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Beano a menace to health of children, medics warn
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‘Put more folic acid into bread’ to save babies
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Most women suffer pelvic floor problems
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Cartoon cutouts How comic has censored its old favourites
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Smart motorway radar won’t work properly for months
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Axe hangs over Stonehenge tunnel and big roads projects
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Cold comfort
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Girl, 6, rescued from embattled Bakhmut as Russians close in
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Raid on lair of ‘Bond villain’ who helped launch Zelensky’s career
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German climate protesters skip court to fly 7,000 miles to Bali
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Found, the radioactive ‘needle in a haystack’ that caused nuclear alert
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Children have the right to shun grandparents, Italy court rules
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UK must confront ‘unpleasant’ colonial past
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Biden re-election hopes hit as FBI search holiday home
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Haley squares up to Trump as his first Republican rival breaks cover
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Myanmar in silent protest exactly two years after coup
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Morocco ‘poisons street dogs to boost World Cup hopes’
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Harris calls for policing bill at Nichols funeral
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Fifty years on from My Secret Garden, do we still dare to be transgressive?
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Bring back Boris – to lead the Nato alliance
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Whose side is the Labour Party on?
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The country’s children have been let down by ill-judged teacher strikes
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A diet to combat the pain of inflammation
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Erasing Christianity
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Jets to Ukraine
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Hope springs eternal from this avian breast
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Coronation diplomacy
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Look after the pennies
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Just coffee
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A cautionary tale
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Meta unveils $40bn share buyback after historic slump
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Fed chairman warns ‘more work to do’ to cut US inflation
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NS&I bond rates highest for 13 years
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RMT staff offered cut in hours to end strike
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Property prices fall for fifth month running as rates rise
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Farmers blame EU red tape for UK relabelling free range eggs
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Boost for the Balkans
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Taxpayer-backed green shift risks 800 British Steel jobs
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Conservatives’ pensions triple lock unsustainable, says think tank
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City trading in chaos as Russian cyber gang strikes software giant
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Aldi copied M&S light-up gin bottles, High Court judge rules
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UK life sciences industry at ‘tipping point’, warns GSK
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BT rival Cityfibre to cut 400 jobs blaming rising costs
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Sainsbury’s is a takeover target and its chief must act
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How can I ensure that my retirement will be fulfilling?
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An excellent track record and large discount equates to an attractive opportunity
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Darktrace buys back £75m shares after fraud claims
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Vodafone chief says performance is just ‘not good enough’
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Octopus losses double as energy costs outpace bills
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Cash-and-carry tycoons raise stake in Sainsbury’s
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World Cup boosts profits at gambling giant Entain
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Virgin Money sets aside £66m to cover bad loans
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Don’t waste four hours of your life on this nonsense
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What to watch
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Grayson Perry’s Full English
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DOCUMENTARY
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ARTS The Directors
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The Apprentice
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Babel (2006)
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The Imitation Game (2014)
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
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Pinewoods face being wiped out