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2021-02-27
Who should be next in line for the vaccine? Those who declare they are in need
Supermarkets bin enough food for 190m meals a year
Every little helps: best and worst donators revealed
People aged 40-49 to get jab in phase two of rollout
Teachers and police feel ‘betrayed’ as priority jabs given to age over profession
Covid infections at lowest level since early October
Salmond calls on Sturgeon’s husband and other MSPs to resign over ‘malicious’ plan
Scotland is in a woeful mess – proof indeed that it must be ready to govern itself
Many Scots might now think twice about taking a leap to full independence
Shamima Begum loses legal battle to return to Britain
The case that forced the government to admit its own security weaknesses
Open windows ‘better than masks’ to keep schools safe
‘A one-way road to hell’
Sunak’s Budget to include youth apprenticeship boost
Use postal votes to stop low election turnout, says Khan
Present tougher plans to meet Paris goals, says UN
‘This is toxic’: Prince Harry opens up about stepping back from royal family
Migrant workers trapped in homes with wealthy bosses flouting the lockdown rules
Government ‘abandoned’ British man in UAE prison
Home news in brief
Trump overlooked role of Saudi prince, say critics
What the release of US intel report says about Saudi Arabia’s ‘bungling sadist’
‘We’re proud of him here’
‘More than 20 killed’ after Biden orders strike in Syria
The right-wing event that could decide the future of Trump and the Republicans
India threatens to ‘boycott Spider-Man’ in web mix-up
World news in brief
The government may feel vindicated over the Begum verdict – but it shouldn’t
Collapse of Corbynism gives Starmer room to manoeuvre
Opening up to history has made me a stronger person
Stop arguing over Potato Head’s gender – it’s a potato
Anyone worried about their kids wearing masks at school should hear my family’s story
Call me a killjoy, but I won’t be joining the festival party
An effective communicator? Don’t make me laugh
Accountant who took over the Fab Four’s finances
Sainsbury’s to give third pay rise to staff since lockdown
Bitcoin price crashes 20% but further highs predicted
If we want gender equality in the boardroom, we must go far beyond box-ticking
Business news in brief
England renew hostilities with Wales in battle of steel
Chastened England keen to leave behind week to forget
Mourinho and the decision Levy doesn’t want to make
Chelsea vs United and its compelling style contrast
Arsenal photo paints 1,000 words of a club in decline
Rising fear of fringe players in shrinking transfer market
Alzate on the ‘honour’ of playing with Falcao and trusting Brighton’s xG
‘It was a living hell’: The rising star who escaped the Taliban to chase a dream
Sport news in brief
LAST RESORTS
How my dog helped me through my breakdown
The 10-year-old, 13-stone boy taking sumo by storm
Can I postpone my Krakow flight until later in the year?
Chef and author redefining sustainability Down Under
GREEN GIANT
ONE POT WONDER
WINE OF DUTY
HAUTE CUISINE
BIRTHDAYS
‘The British empire informs how racism manifests here’
Up close and personal
Why Sia’s dangerous film doesn’t deserve a Globe
‘Behind Her Eyes’ is telly with a deep identity crisis
First cut is the deepest
Seeing through a child’s eye
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