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PM’s aide watched cricket as Kabul fell
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Treasury told crime agency to ‘butt out’ of Covid fraud inquiry
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Children aged 7 taught that they are not ‘racially innocent’
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Britain ramps up fire power to deter Russian invasion
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Dive into your new-look Sunday Telegraph, featuring...
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Britain in talks with Australia over reciprocal healthcare
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Four arrests using facial recognition technology
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‘One in 500,000’ stem cell match saves patient
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Christian electrician can sue NHS after ‘gay’ row
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Birdwatch tops a million and it is not finished yet
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Boy, 17, and man stabbed to death in Doncaster
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Man arrested over racial abuse of footballer Cole
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‘Women are protected in some Muslim countries’
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Two killed as Storm Malik fells trees and rips off roofs
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Welby’s green drive risks freezing out worshippers
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Going through hoops
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Poacher to gamekeeper for Ofcom’s top job
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Free in-flight snacks back on BA menu after boss eats humble pie
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Prophet of despair Dostoevsky hits a nerve with readers in ‘irrational, egoistic’ times
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Former BBC engineer sues corporation after repeated exposure to asbestos dust
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Mortgage shock for families as inflation hits 30-year high
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Johnson and Sunak sticking with National Insurance rise
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Plans to regenerate railway stations in 20 towns
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Regional mayor red tape will ‘block’ levelling up
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Johnson’s videographer recruited to rival’s cause
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Outside the political bubble
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Truss takes up fight for women in Stem jobs
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Prioritising pets over interpreters was disgusting, say veterans
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It’s a great time to visit, says Ukraine’s tourism board
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OMG! Clips shared of border conflict in ‘first TikTok war’
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Elgin marbles replica made to measure for repatriation
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Longbow murder feud skewers ‘Downton Shabby’ revamp
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Surge in deaths as lockdown disrupted NHS
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The party’s over: Virgin tells its air crews to stop mingling, for now
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Child jabs Vaccination of the vulnerable
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Mitchell joins in with Young’s anti-vaxxer Spotify protest
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We’ll deport you like Novak, Australia warns Kanye West
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Queen cutting ties with Duke of York ‘could be used against him’
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Princess Anne blames travel curbs for decision to skip Olympics
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Family protest at speedboat killer’s memoir on Amazon
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Stars at Beijing Games will be ‘teleported’ to Slough studio
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‘Privacy’ used to block query over low-traffic zones
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Park is ‘very empty’, says ex-BBC man as Cabbage the collie dies
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Public ‘worried’ trans and women rights are at odds
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Flood of writs forces Natural England to hire more lawyers
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Hard times for antique clocks without experts to repair them
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One way to ‘Fear City’ for travellers daring to use New York subway
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China ‘using Interpol’ to hunt for dissidents
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Angry young men hold aces in S Korea poll
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Every Afghan fears starvation – I have seen nothing like it in 40 years here
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Mattarella stays on as Italy’s president
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Swastikas found at DC’s station
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Portugal heads for hung parliament
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Peru oil spill twice the size thought
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Louvre hunts Nazi-era looted art with Sotheby’s help
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French fries ‘war’ in Japan as McDonald’s cuts portions
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EU-bashing far-Right leaders pledge to join forces
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PM is repeating John Major’s mistakes
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LETTERS to the EDITOR Instead of shaking up the establishment, the Prime Minister has been absorbed by it
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Energy options
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Don’t believe Roman lies about ancient Britons
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Britain steps up for Nato
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Sloane spirit
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Humane fox hunting
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Pressure on GPs
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Alternatives to HS2
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Light-blue lingo
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Masks in shops
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Cake and prosecco are not the PM’s real problem. Personal integrity is
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Sadiq Khan’s tax plans are highway robbery for London’s motorists
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Rowling deserves our thanks, not this cancellation
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Our problems come from a useless civil service, but we prefer to blame ministers
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Tories can still reverse their ruinous NIC hike
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‘Jeremy Clarkson is good for farmers – the PM let us down’
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Saint Jacinda has made controlling Covid a myopic moral mission, with no end in sight
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BBC must confront its long-held bias against Jews
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Royals of suburbia – inside the new Windsor set
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Stop depicting parenthood as the mother of all problems
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Hong Kong to the UK: now a one-way ticket
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The most chilling weapon of the Cold War: poetry
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So Anne Robinson hates small talk? Me too
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How the 1990s nearly saw the USA and Russia become allies
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Get the brollies and windcheaters at the ready
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