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2021-05-16
Push for one million jabs a day to save summer
Who will you hug first?
Museum board seats for red wall voters
Biden tells Israel to protect media after office destroyed
EU given two months to fix ‘dead in water’ NI Protocol
Red wall areas could get targeted tax breaks
Home Office may face action over migrants
Duke of York removed from 47 patronages
Shun celebrity authors like Meghan, publishers urged
Austen drama will return to screens by popular demand
‘Great Stink’ of 19th century extracted from Thames mud
Public buildings must have Ladies and Gents
Praising foreign students’ use of English is a ‘microaggression’
Top university accused of Soviet tactics to ‘decolonise’ curriculum
GB News to take on BBC with TV launch in weeks
Farmers could be paid to rewild riverbanks for beavers
Peat decline threatens bog bodies such as Lindow Man
A simple equation on Indian strain emerges from the fog – and it’s worrying the modellers
Three days in April that let variant gain foothold in UK
Science will liberate us from fear, if we allow it
Covid jabs may work against future viruses, study suggests
Tories would win landslide in snap election
No plans to review laws on right to die, insists Justice Secretary
Cameron axed from children’s parliament due to Greensill
British company in battle to keep right to make manuka honey
Exports of silver and gold to EU hit by Brexit deal
Iraq major wrongly accused of drowning a teenager champions 30 former soldiers by suing MoD for £20m
Abusers openly use ‘disgraceful’ Instagram
Technology titans are failing to keep children safe
Royal Court Theatre faces asbestos claims from widows
Cheap NHS treatment protects babies from cerebral palsy
Hamas onslaught is fuelled by Palestinian power politics
Violent extremists have opened a new front in this ‘atrocious’ conflict
View from Tel Aviv ‘I had 90 seconds to reach the bomb shelter’
BBC’s Bowen sparks online anger for comments on Jewish identity
View from Gaza
El Salvador enthralled by millennial dictator
Beijing’s Mars rover prepares for 90-day exploration
Film industry hopes superheroes can ride to Hollywood’s rescue
French mayor runs town from prison cell while he awaits appeal against rape conviction
Free society is finished if we fail to resist this new Dark Age of unreason
Brexit exposed the folly of Britain’s Francophile zealots
The Israel conflict reveals the Left’s Corbynification
We won’t allow Britain’s history to be cancelled
Time to accelerate the vaccine rollout
Face-to-face GP appointments are vital – but they must be used wisely
Royal yacht costs
Standing up to woke
Why imperial measures are best left behind
Don’t let narrow-minded protectionists squander our great Brexit opportunity
Four reasons why Communist China will never become a world superpower
There is no future for the Left until the Labour Party accepts that it’s finished
There’s nothing inevitable about London’s progressive drift
The forgotten story of the Queen’s swimming set
Dominic CAVENDISH
Anna MATHUR
Jackie WEAVER
Zoe STRIMPEL
How lockdown’s puppies became death row dogs
I’m rising above all the Israel falsehoods
Novel of the week Jake Kerridge
See how it runs: will The Mousetrap bring the West End back to life?
A 16th-century mix of Glastonbury, Davos and the Games
Glimmer of hope for warmer days – but not just yet
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