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2016-02-07
Show us respect, Tories tell PM
Turkey refuses to open border as 70,000 flee war-torn Syria
One hundred babies locked up in prison
Police investigated five MPs but watchdog hides names
War and Peace
Simon Heffer:
Janet Daley:
Minister ‘bullied and insulted’ by women’s group over pension age
I earned more from Grange Hill annuals than scripts, says writer
Cameron and Gove’s friendship under strain over EU referendum
The lies that drove me to quit the losers running Vote Leave, by Kate Hoey
I have the voice to persuade the ‘undecideds’, boasts Farage
Juncker, his top officials and their fleet of private ‘air taxis’
Police kept inquiry into false VIP sex claims open for a year
Call for justice over homes for veterans
Power of the mind returns joy of music to violinist after coma
Ikea offers refund on plastic ‘leather sofas’
GM mosquitoes may be released into wild to stop spread of Zika
£2bn wind farm faces the axe over fears it will kill birds
Terror suspects challenge control orders
Parkinson wades into the Battle of Wentworth
Corbyn supporters’ group leader has criminal conviction for election fraud
Families fleeing the latest onslaught by Assad’s forces have been left stranded in a freezing no-man’s land
Russia is the only victor as rebels are crushed
Hillary starts to ‘feel the Bern’ as anger energises Democrat race
Why Republicans could be about to miss their best chance of victory
Race to save babies from earthquake block
Roy caught in the crossfire of Indian judicial power struggle
Without smoking in films, I’ll lose the plot
A changing of the guard in Burma’s deserted capital
Cameron must allow debate on Europe
The migration crisis gripping Europe puts British values to the test
Rearguard action in the battle for broadband
Loss of goodwill on EU
‘Terry taught me family comes first’
Murder mystery
Inside story
Shirley Williams
Do they want to prolong badgers’ agony?
The Great Moonbat comes up with two impossible theories in a day
EU deal is not ‘legally binding’ in any way
‘I grew up in the Seventies, when men were men’
A freewheeling liberation of expression Alastair Sooke is thrilled by a new gallery showcasing the unsung heroes of modern British art
An uneasy shift from horror story to fantasy
Georgina Howell
Why chilly days put a spring in your dog’s step
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