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2018-12-30
Dame June Whitfield, 1925-2018
Javid told ‘get a grip’ of migrant chaos
NHS to be ‘world leader’ for births
Take grandparents on holiday, says minister
Vetting puts parents off helping at schools
Grieving father pays tribute to dead twins
Brexit is in the balance if MPs reject May’s deal, says Fox
Hearts will sink at the loss of this underrated comedy heroine
‘I would rather die at sea than go back to France’
Dover locals lose patience as migrants arrive ‘by the boatload’
Border Force under fire over televised ‘stunt’
Military support What help could be given?
Sainsbury’s dishes up a range of classic alternatives as Britons get a taste for veganism
Dad told me ‘take science or your career is history’, says TV’s Worsley
Tindall: The Queen likes my silly suits at Sandringham
Angel of the North’s Santa hat goes south
Officers come under fire for asking Twitter where to patrol
Airline passengers’ satisfaction falls again
Gatwick sightings ‘may have been police’s own drone’
‘Churchill book kept me going on solo Antarctic trek’
Seabirds are in drastic decline, warns RSPB as it calls for action
Catapult stone found at Edinburgh Castle
Foreign Secretary backs privately funded royal yacht to boost post-Brexit trade deals
Bonanza year for treasure as detectorists hit pay dirt
‘Who won Strictly?’ and other emergencies
World Cup set alcohol poisoning record
Venezuela’s pirates of the Caribbean turn on fishermen
Trump blames Democrats for children’s deaths in US custody
‘Women’s Bible’ for MeToo era released by feminist theologians
Korea’s unexpected prince aims to be a kingmaker for start-ups
I’m predicting that Trump’s party will eject him in 2019. As for Brexit…
Why watching on TV is not cheating
To find unity again, we need a national strategy
A new year demands a new direction
Why hasn’t the Government published the full legal advice on Brexit?
Shops that make customers’ lives harder
Telegraph triumph
We eat far more healthily than we used to, but Public Health England is working steadily to reduce our freedoms and extend its powers
Drones are just the tip of the power that hackers can wield in our modern world
2018 The year that was…
My old-fashioned resolutions for fellow young fogeys
Remembering the forgotten sailors of the Isle of Lewis
Why this farmer’s son is going vegan (sorry, Dad)
Nazanin coming home will be at the top of my list of hopes for 2019
Twitter trolls are a joke to Elon Musk
What will the cultural landscape look like in 2019?
A very 21st-century fairy tale
A calm end to the year – but 2019 could turn wild
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