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2015-11-01
Bold All Blacks take rugby to a new level
Airlines avoid Egypt crash zone
Aamer sees son, 13, for first time
May faces fight over spy powers
Britain ‘must back rebels not allied to extremists’
Red zones Sinai peninsula is a near-unbroken stretch of Islamist insurgency as only one safe enclave remains
The most dangerous job in television?
Hughes lied over Plath’s death
Beware rush to install solar panels before subsidies cut
EU benefits crackdown opens door for Cameron
Tax rich more, says Scottish Labour leader
Girls should pick home or career, says leading headteacher
7/7 bombings ‘were aimed at Olympics bid’
BMA stirring up conflict over junior doctors’ new contracts, says Hunt
Older patients as likely to want cancer surgery
Confusion is forecast over ‘rival’ weather bulletins on BBC
A misguided study in tyranny shocks without feeling
Primary pupils who fail SATs forced to resit tests to grasp the ‘three Rs’
Chinese lessons and spring rolls at UK nursery
Heat on ministers over Kids Co £50m
Holy quest of Oxford’s ‘Da Vinci Code’ team
Time to forget 5th November, says head of Fawkes school
The Navy’s deep secret: the sub sent to spy on its own side
Churchill? No, he’s not an insurance boss
Onset of winter adds to danger of Mediterranean refugee boats
Germany steps up border controls to try to curb human tide
Bucharest club owners accused of safety breaches
Divided Turkey heads to polls under shadow of conflict
Alsace Johnny, the new star of the far-Right
The privileged Patels of Gujarat fight to be given low caste status
Rabin murder haunts Israel 20 years on
Key donor deserts Bush as frontrunner’s allure fades
The cheese that may unite a divided island
Ban brunch and bring back the surly breakfast
In Argentina, you’re never very far from a political chin-wag
Junior doctors have been misled by the BMA
The law must keep up with the criminals
The removal of Saddam was not worth the misery that ensued in Iraq
Right way for Scots
Tax credit defeat bolsters case for Lords reform
Even my family didn’t believe I had ME
INSIDE ME WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The fleeting appearances of 007’s women
Why climate treaty will be the flop of the year
‘Pottery is almost as good as sex’
Sentimental headlines mask child ‘protection’ big business ‘N
The rise and rise of campus censorship
What I’ll recall on Poppy Day
Now we are two nations divided by a middle class
Princesses of the pony club
A storm on the high seas
Charming echoes of Ealing comedy
Mysterious solemnity and haunting elegies
Mike Keeble
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How Arctic currents deliver early snow
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