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2016-02-14
Revealed: the great wind farm tax ‘con’
The Cate who got the cream?
Coming soon, the 10-minute home saliva test for cancer
Mutiny over PM’s plan to ‘gag’ anti-EU campaigners
Gove and Grayling: We are united, and tough, on crime
‘Profiteering’ airlines failing to pass fuel savings on to customers
Trident is vital for world safety, says former Nato head
My love is like a red rose shipped all the way from Africa
The British expat living in fear of EU’s new migrant ‘hotspot’ on Kos
Germans will swoop on City after Brexit, say envoys
Adoption costs rock care system
The quiet rebellion of Conservative England
Adorable Arterton as pretty, witty Nell announces herself as a West End star
The Oscars it ain’t: Bafta’s cut-price goody bag
PM makes mental health care a deeply personal mission
Sue’s new joy
999 bosses accused of tricks to hit targets
The feudal-era clash at the heart of The Archers
Rage against the ‘humbug’ by the members of a real Pickwick Club
Shop staff to be allowed to opt out of extra Sunday hours
Premature babies set back by ‘dungeon’ incubators
Radical eight mounting a ruthless purge of Labour
Avalanche alert ahead of half-term exodus to the Alps
Under fire from all sides in the heart of Syria’s Stalingrad
Brazil troops sent into action against Zika virus as the Olympics loom
Questions over Trump’s ‘bony feet’ and missing Vietnam draft
Clinton shores up black vote to fix her stalling campaign
Death of longest-serving US Supreme Court judge will spark political battle
Peace descends on world’s most violent city
Voters here and in the US are as mad as hell – but for very different reasons
I’ll man the barricades if they ditch Pythagoras
Putin wants to destroy Nato: the Syria war may offer him a chance
The cost of wind farms is too high
Regardless of political wrangling, the people will have the last say on EU
Hands off our pensions
Room for a little one at the garden bird table
How ‘Nasty Rob’ rocked radio-loving Britain
The charms of Valentine’s Day
‘My marriages failed because I had a mistress – music’
For America, Obama’s presidency has been the last straw
‘As a GP, watching my wife suffer was unbearable’
Have we lost the ability to run our own country?
The night Thatcher said ‘we must leave’
How West helped Iranians to slaughter our Syrian ‘friends’
Mighty septuagenarian band still packs a punch
Denise St Aubyn Hubbard
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