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2015-12-20
Strictly winners dance to victory
Women soldiers to go into combat
Drivers face tougher fines to cut mobile phone accidents
Let us campaign in EU vote battle, ministers tell PM
Mission impeccable for wounded heroes
The six ex-soldiers who dressed for success
Cambridge besieged by gangs of feral cats
Record fatalities linked to insomnia drug
Antique furniture goes for a song as youngsters tune out
Retailers slash prices for ‘Panic Saturday’
Janner dies at 87, his last days overshadowed by claims of child sex abuse
Bishops: BBC’s cuts to religion aid extremism
New fight to end home school radicalisation
Forget the ice-rink, a beach is the place to be this winter
Why I enjoyed my life in ‘Comrade Bala’s commune’
The cheerleader for Corbyn who supports son’s schemes to sell off homeless hostels
Row, row, row your boat across the Atlantic (and make it all the way)
Passengers are being ‘ripped off’ by baffling train fares
It’s time for peers to quit Parliament at 80
Tea, a bacon sandwich and a spring clean
Bel-Air ‘giga mansion’ that upset Hollywood’s A-list may lead to jail
Son of a preacher man hopes to hold Trump card
Iran defies unity accord with backing for Assad
Peace talks offer the perfect cover for those hell-bent on waging war
Star Wars proves a smash at the White House and box office
Moderate lawyer set to act as kingmaker in Spain
The remote, chaotic EU is now fuelling voters’ distrust of the establishment
We three kings of Orient are… hoping for a mini-bar
Dangerous things are stirring in Trump town
Hopes for peace this Christmas
Faith can heal us, even in these desperate times
Immigration is not the only thing on which the EU has let Britain down
Forget Heathrow: expand regional airports
The glorious rebirth of Flying Scotsman
Kate Garraway
QUIZ What the Dickens?
Rafe Spall
Heathrow horror
The Paris fiasco leaves UK alone in the dark
Cameron’s ‘new relationship’ is not what we’re being told
There’s nothing to cheer when babies are taken from mothers
‘You have changed me forever, my darling boy’
Why is Britain too busy for the old and lonely?
Jimmy Hill
Sahara winds could bring a red Christmas
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