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Boost for pensions as Hunt ready to raise cap
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Lineker has shown ‘he is bigger than BBC’
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Submarine fleet ‘must double to tackle China’
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Few police sacked over female abuse claims
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Bottle of wine to cost 45p more in tax raid
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ICC seeks warrants for Russian war criminals
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Schools must be upfront on sex education, says PM
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Macron’s Eu-wide migration deal rejected by commission
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‘No clear rationale’ for £2.3bn of aid sent to India
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Payout for guard who misread alarm clock
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Tom Cruise film barred from ‘polar bear capital’
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A good night’s sleep boosts Covid vaccines
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Theresa May to publish book on ‘abuse of power’
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Cliff-edge home ‘needn’t have been bulldozed’
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New motorway gantries ‘more difficult to scale’
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Ugly Duchess was actually a man in drag, says curator
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Feta late than never... eating Greek cuts dementia
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The heat is on Ivy boss over faulty air conditioning claim
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Spinning gorillas ‘are getting high’ when they monkey around
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UK has no plans to return Elgin Marbles, says Sunak
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Healthy eating habits
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Making the most of the spotlight
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Gary Lineker@ Garylineker
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Statement from Tim Davie, director-general of the BBC
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Bruce was ‘hung out to dry’ after comments about Johnson’s father
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Gyles Brandreth and Basil Brush will be last standing in BBC Leftie exit
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Theresa May tells Commons small boats Bill will not work
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Davie accused of ‘culture of fear’ by sacked choir staff
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1,000 prosecuted every week for evading TV licence fee
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NHS ‘safer’ as consultants step in during strike
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Sunak will not push MPS to save Johnson
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Teacher killed cheating partner and buried him in garden, court told
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Men falsely accused of rape tried to kill themselves, court hears
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Couple to be exhumed after birds make a mess of grave
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Gary Glitter back behind bars just a month after release
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Man dies in suspected gas explosion
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Nature reserves act as ‘lifeline’ for endangered swans
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Inland seagulls could increase risk of bird flu
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Be bold and forge an eco-future, says King
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Scotland could ditch monarchy ‘in five years’, says SNP’S Yousaf
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Road can be shut for race but not Coronation
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No probation checks on half worst offenders being set free
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Caroline Flack’s mother rejects police apology over negligence
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Troubled waters
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Iranian protesters in step with girls hunted by police over viral dance video
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Pro-ukrainian guerillas blow up railway to hamper Russian travel
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Wagner to blame for increase in migrants from Africa, says Italy
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Finnish PM’S offer of jets ‘not discussed’ with government
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Russian man could lose daughter over anti-war drawing
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Retrial for longest-serving death row inmate
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Scholz is only Western leader to honour Xi
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Myanmar rebels claim monks among dead in village massacre
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Book thief stole manuscripts ‘to cherish them before anyone else’
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Innocent until proven guilty
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Medieval sights can’t compete with fat cat as top tourist draw
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Biden attacks ‘sinful’ ban on trans surgery for minors
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Thousands of French children on anti-depressants for ‘eco-anxiety’
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Ardern’s heir revives ruling NZ party ahead of election
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Mexico ‘safer’ than US despite cartel killings, says leader
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One by one, the pillars upholding liberal Britain are disintegrating
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Way of theworld Michael Deacon
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Sorry, but junior doctors don’t deserve a pay increase
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The BBC should have called Gary Lineker’s bluff
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The licence fee is now an anachronism
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Gary Lineker’s unapologetic partiality is an insult to licence-fee payers
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Decoding the miraculous language of bees
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The Chancellor must act to save Britain’s pubs
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Golden oldies
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Stolen medals
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Civil Service reform
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Diversity in opera
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Sharing Omai
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Doctor’s orders
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AI doggerel
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Sound of Morse
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Bank stocks plummet on fears of SVB contagion
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Rolls-royce to build reactors for Australian nuclear submarines
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HSBC to put £2bn into collapsed lender after 11th-hour deal
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Anger as bank hires juniors after cull
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Smartphone age poured petrol on Silicon Valley Bank bonfire
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How Sunak and Hunt’s Project Yeti saved British tech from a Monday bloodbath
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Inside the weekend from hell for start-ups after the sector’s favourite lender crashes
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Future of UK electric van maker uncertain despite $300m funding injection
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Berries replace cigarettes in inflation basket
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Buy-to-let landlords use cash as rates rise
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Builders agree to fix cladding problems
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Something brewing
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China strengthens grip on lithium supplies crucial to electric cars
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Rolex plans to open three new luxury watch factories
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Demand from ultra-wealthy fuels record sales at Porsche
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Mini-nuclear start-up wins backing of Italian investor
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Encryption scan would be gift to Putin, says start-up
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Hackers steal £162m in attack on crypto lender
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Canada chosen for Volkswagen electric battery factory
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Direct Line profits fall as costs of car repairs increase
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Rising levels of staff sickness add to labour shortages
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Russia signals end to ban on Black Sea grain exports
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Pfizer buys cancer drug maker as Covid jab sales fall
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GERMAN LOVE DRAMA.
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The Week in Westminster
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Court Circular
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Today’s birthdays
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Appointments in the clergy
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Service dinner
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Bridge news
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Robert Blake
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Flight Lieutenant Francis Souness
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Edwin Dawes
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Traute Lafrenz
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Why Paula was so much more than her tragic end
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THE HOLY LAND AND US: OUR UNTOLD STORIES
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Radio choice
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Jack B Yeats: The Man Who Painted Ireland
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Fred’s Last Resort E4, 9pm
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Skinner & Mina’s Literary Road Trip: Pope & Swift
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DNA Journey
ITV1, 9pm
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Big Red Nose Day Challenge
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Mud (2012)
BBC One, 10.40pm; not N Ireland/wales ★★★★
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Speed (1994) ITV4, 9pm ★★★★★
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Red (2010) Sky Showcase, 9pm ★★
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Public’s fears over fragility of nature