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2018-04-29
Sajid Javid’s Windrush fury: ‘It could have been me, my mum or my dad’
For the love of Alfie
Stores at risk if Asda and Sainsbury’s merge
Bringing up Louis
Firms to face surprise raids in data inquiry
WhatsApp-style message system could drive NHS into digital age
Merger of two shopping giants actually makes sense
Wagner Society shuts down Dame’s masterclass prize
Russian human rights abusers ‘should be named’
Labour ‘turning a blind eye’ as level of unpaid council tax soars
Peers to decide on ‘no Brexit’ amendment
‘When people say more needs to happen, they’re absolutely right’
National Trust axes veteran volunteers in nature reserve row
Millennials lap up low-alcohol drinks
Retreat at heart of royal romance opens to visitors after wedding
‘We should have placed a bet’: Meet London’s other George, Charlotte and Louis siblings
Prince invites charity friends to birthday do
Scientists on the verge of creating hybrid elephant
VR headsets are helping to fight opioid crisis in US
Pope warns of the ‘many evils’ that have an effect on health
‘Why I turned to US whistleblower laws to fight my employer’
‘Ban lasers that jam speed cameras’ call
French scholar helped English write the King James Bible
Hopes of N Korean defectors lay with Trump
Golf to repair hole in special relationship
Jerusalem ‘Trump Town’ plan for embassies
‘Clown’ protest as ban on jeans angers French petanque players
Launderettes enjoy Hong Kong revival as tiny flats mean no room for washing machines
Iceland divided by circumcision row
Glad to be grey – and they’re not afraid to flaunt it
Politicians with hopeless legislation will not fix the obesity epidemic
What Putin and cronies fear is the glare of exposure
Home Office bungling and the Windrush affair
How Spain is beginning to face up to its painful past
Brexit Britain is far ahead in the race for AI
Don’t tell me where I live. Big council politics is killing genuine local identity
I have a dream… and it came true
Why, at 39, it was time to twinkle
I’ll never forget talking to Lady T. If only she were at the party today
Do millennials really want to lie on the sofa watching TV?
‘I didn’t think anyone could be so horrible’
How Fortnite took over the world
We must stop thinking art has to be ‘relevant’
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