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2020-08-02
Cup final from the comfort of the heir’s chairs
Ministers’ blueprint to avoid new lockdown
‘I was in Ghislaine Maxwell’s little black book and know the dark side of her New York life’
Automatic green light for building in biggest shake-up since war
Mahatma Gandhi will be first BAME figure on British coin
Editorial Comment:
Robert Jenrick:
It’s time to stop ridiculous number of new peerages, says Lord Speaker
Senior Tory MP arrested over rape allegation
Bognor teenager faces extradition over Twitter ‘hacking’ of celebrities
Maxwell wins stay of execution against release of court papers
Fears for ‘Gerry’s Pompeii’ as artworks taken from flat
Duchess may not depend on friends as witnesses in court
Virus ‘never went away’ in areas hit by northern lockdown, say experts
Provide free shelter for self-isolation, urges Sage
MPs attack Chernobyl star for criticising the Government’s response to pandemic
Visors leave hairdressers at risk of passing on virus, scientific advisers warn ministers
Heat and staycation tourists pile pressure on coastguards
Businesses thrown to wall because 14 extra people tested positive
Victims of domestic violence too frightened to seek help
Rich countries ignore the ‘nobody is safe until we are all safe’ message
Green roads bar disabled from parking bays
Mourners miss out on funerals amid one-way system chaos
‘Vaccine or no vaccine, we can not have more lockdowns’
Antibody tests fail to identify many with mild form of virus
Britain unlikely to accept Russian jab
Ideal for a selfie but Greek island’s empty streets are a worrying sight
Spain: no tit-for-tat quarantine with UK
Welcome to space: unusual tourist spots vie for holidaymakers
Sars could provide key to Vietnam’s virus resistance
Middle-class migrants from Tunisia make a dash for Italy
Psychotherapists fear questioning children over gender choices
Paternity pay is too low for us to take, say two in three fathers
Humans ‘will walk on Mars before end of the century’
Satellite ‘constellations’ could end stargazing, warns astronomer
Chinese power station plan ‘insensitive’ to war veterans
Ordnance Survey called in to map ‘what lies beneath’
UK calling for global rules on space to lessen threat of war
There’s no gold in them thar hills after all
Minister calls for pupils’ backlog of work to justify summer grades
Forensic condom test could bring more rapists to justice
Slavery museum to offer support to black curators
Inside Hizbollah’s fake news training camps
Palestinians praise Johnson for saving them from annexation
Nobel Prize-winning PM in bloody Ethiopian crackdown
Biden buries the hatchet and looks to bring in Harris as running mate
Depardieu rape case should be reopened, say prosecutors
DeGeneres apologises after bullying and racism claims
Careless words could cost PM the goodwill of a long-suffering public
If masks are normalised, we all become subservient
Even poor people can have a full fruit bowl
Are our trains to be nationalised in all but name?
Why can’t the Titanic be left to rest in peace?
Why won’t the Government let people make their own decisions?
We have burdened our young too long. Schools must fully reopen this September
The news a lockdown baby boom didn’t happen is a depressing sign of the times
Any ban on trophy hunting imports must be very carefully-aimed
Postpone the election? Even fellow Republicans cannot defend Trump this time
Finally finding joy in Cornwall again
Stutthof survivors like me have never wanted revenge
How we got our teenage thrills? Catalogue shopping
Boris must control his urge to meddle with our diet
What would ‘Labour’s Churchill’ make of modern politics?
Novel of the week
‘We were the Girls Next Door. On drugs’
The axing of the teatime ‘Newsround’ is a sad day for children’s television
Fingers crossed August is better than last month
The very best of the week ahead
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