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Father stabbed to death aboard train was on birthday trip
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Moscow spinning new web of spies in UK
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Scrap white elephant projects, says Truss
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May could delay Brexit vote
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Liz Truss:
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Mental health safety net for parents
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Gonorrhoea on rise as disease resists common drug treatment
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British special forces troops injured in Isil attack in Syria
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Police arrest suspect in June Jones murder case
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Rudd set to delay vote on Universal Credit roll-out
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Deller reveals how he burnt a Hockney print
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‘I’m partly to blame’ says hit-and-run victim
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Golden Globes rally to cause of diversity in Tinsel Town
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Golden opopportunity British stars to watch
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Kremlin ‘trying to set up new spy network’ after Skripal fiasco
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US ‘detained Russian citizen following arrest of Marine’
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Legacy of fear Key Putin ally commands force of 13,000
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Man was not shot in the back, says police watchdog
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Cleaning up – soap bars make comeback in our bathrooms
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Firm backed by Zuckerberg set to create ‘real’ leather in a test-tube
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Athletics urged to go the distance for equality
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Tories urged to cut tax for graduates to lure young voters away from Corbyn
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Million-pound home boom in Midlands
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Adult illiteracy is ignored, says top publisher
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Rural residents suffer as police struggle to crack country cases
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Just one in three have no fears about crime
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Calling a second referendum is disrespectful, says Labour chairman
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People’s Vote march headcount less than half as high as claimed
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Gove’s deputy backs ‘Norway’ back-up plan
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Javid ready to get tough on asylum claims from migrants ignoring ‘first safe country’
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New rules for using AI would prevent officials blaming robots for errors
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Gainsborough portrait found forgotten on cathedral wall
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My cat got its claws into masterpiece (literally), says BBC art expert
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Army major says the best way for young recruits to learn is to fail
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Burn the begging letters, previous winners tell £115m lottery couple
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Race to save clippings from trees planted by suffragettes
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Catch of the day
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Moon offers China a new frontier for warfare
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UK activists take initiative to rescue North Koreans
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Race to the Finnish as ships opt for the ‘polar silk road’ shortcut
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Taiwan backs British move for military base in South China Sea
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New migrant caravan bound for US could be the biggest yet
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US troops deployed as tension rises over Congo election results
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Spain takes over as the main migrant entrance into Europe
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‘Real life’ folk in the kitchen: US Democrats go online for votes
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DiCaprio in cameo appearance before a US grand jury
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Ukraine’s Orthodox Church wins its independence
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‘We may have to admit the monster has won’
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WWII planes face sternest test in move to Moscow
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Thousands protest over Hungarian ‘slave law’
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Lima Group won’t accept new Maduro regime
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Three killed and four wounded in LA shooting
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Polish ‘escape room’ fire victims could have lived
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No10 will sacrifice everything and everyone to keep Mrs May in office
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Don’t penalise migrants who play by the rules
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Great Britain needs to rediscover its confidence
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A no-deal Brexit would be truer to the vote than May’s disastrous plan
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A beginner’s guide to becoming posh
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Planning to thrive
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Flying county colours in a faraway land
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Welcoming refugees
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Hidden beauty
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‘Safe’ screens
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Rock and roll
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Shopping two ways
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Corbyn and Venezuela
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Car-free countryside
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Signal failure
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The price of the Brexit deal is simply too high
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The Alcohol Experiment
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Michael Hogan on EastEnders’ struggle to stay relevant
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‘I wish the curse of Strictly would strike me’
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Will AI be the 21st-century nuclear threat?
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Be honest, we’d all love a ‘Sayonara Zara’ party
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I won’t sleep until I know what happened to that spider...
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The Queen of Spades
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Abigail’s Party
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Pierre Bonnard
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A show of abundant glories
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No snow for now, but prepare for a cold, cold snap
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The very best of the week ahead
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Today’s radio choice Charlotte Runcie
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Shark Tale (2004) CHANNEL 4, 2.30PM ★★★
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The Eagle Has Landed (1976) BBC FOUR, 7.00PM ★★★★
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While We’re Young (2014) BBC TWO, 10.50PM ★★★★