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2016-04-24
Look who’s in the driving seat
Pregnant women hit by NHS strike chaos
British ground forces may be sent to fight in Libya
Prince plays his part to mark birthday of the Bard
Why junior doctors are staging unprecedented two day walkout
Opera, ballet and jazz, but the plays were the thing
An afternoon of golf – teed up nicely by some inspirational speeches
Obama ‘ignorant’ of harm EU does to our joint security, says minister
Specialist firearms officers on patrol to protect Obama
Cameron’s new EU deal criticised as a ‘sham’ by top Tories
The marathon effort of a girl told she would never walk
Rural primary schools at centre of academy battle are promised more cash
Refunds reform delay ‘betrays’ rail passengers
Audacious plot to turn site of Hatton Garden heist into London’s latest tourist attraction
Anorexia may be caused by bacterial infections
The male artists risking jail to revive Suffragettes’ spirit
Charity chuggers fined £165,000 for breaking rules thousands of times
Controversial under official
‘political’ charity watchdog review
Eco tax levied as holidaymakers flock to the terror-free Balearics
Ethiopia in the grip of drought worse than 1984
Murderer wipes out eight members of one family in house-to-house killing spree
Austria rejects main parties as migrant issue splits voters
Clinton may opt for a woman as vice-presidential running mate
Prince’s former crack-addict sister could inherit $800m
‘We must save Britain’s crumbling colonial heritage’
Heirs of the Bounty mutineers fight to keep ‘God Save the Queen’
We don’t need advice from the man who surrendered the world to chaos
What if I don’t want to be a happy wanderer?
All hail our gracious Queen – but she can’t fight Vladimir Putin
The panic and joy of the understudy’s journey
Open debate is needed before we enter Libya
The EU doesn’t work as a political union because one size simply cannot fit all member states
Hurrah for Englishness
We must help child refugees find their families
Did Vic know how much she was loved?
What the BBC left out in its history of EU
Does the Climate Change Committee want to blow us all up?
Downfall of IPCC’s warming ‘expert’ in sex scandal
The secrets of the Queen’s other family
Cameron’s dirty tricks could be his downfall
I’d like my steak rare and in the raw
‘Dad always kept us out of the public eye’
The gifted children swamped by despair
How Prince passed on his gifts to a new generation
This Lake feels more like a puddle
Sir Richard George
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