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‘Deadly’ smart motorways scrapped
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BMA leader called on trade unions to ‘stick together and strike together’
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‘Hypocrite’ activists fail to stop Aintree triumph
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Lend to poorer states to counter China, says Cameron
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Raab report will stick to the facts and let Sunak judge
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Nuisance calls face curbs in post-Brexit data law reform
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Cuts to defence budget will mean Coronation parade is scaled down
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‘Unacceptable’ and ‘outdated’ prose by P G Wodehouse is purged or reworked
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Exeter University ‘infantilises’ students with trigger alert for ‘youth’ and ‘old age’
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Harry wedding singers invited to perform at ceremony
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Private hospitals ‘pick up NHS slack’ as tax burden hits new high
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Half of treatments delayed as nurses ramp up the pressure
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BMA deputy is proud to keep up the militant momentum
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How smart motorways reached end of the road
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Highway horror Deaths and destruction prompt Sunday Telegraph campaign
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Scrap all ‘smart’ motorways – not just future ones
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Boris-loving Red Wall seats have their say on Sunak
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Johnson: Ulez is about finance not clean air
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SNP warns of defections as Yousaf insists it is solvent
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Voters prefer Tory slogans, admit Labour candidates
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Foster backs Clintons to sway DUP over Stormont
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London Conservatives can dare to be different, says mayoral hopeful
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Free speech charter ‘at risk from woke spin’
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Female officers to get special body armour as knife crime surges
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‘Car theft no longer a crime’ as police attend quarter of cases
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University seized my gender wars research, claims author
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Museum pays for staff therapy on race issues
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Don’t trust ChatGPT – it said I was a terrorist, says businessman
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Dog boarders resist e-collar ban and question Coffey role
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Authenticity of Samson and Delilah picture ‘not clear-cut’
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Activists hide tiny Elgin Marbles sculpture in museum
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Widow’s debt ordeal blamed on pandemic
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Switch to electric could drive down size of family vehicles
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Spaceship crashes enough to save Earth from asteroid apocalypse
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US arms plants work flat out to keep Kyiv’s big guns firing
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Wagner chief blames Russia’s ‘lazy elite’ for weakening war effort
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Prison food surprisingly like my mother’s, says American journalist held in Moscow
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China tactics stoke US fears that Taiwan could not repel invasion, leaked files reveal
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Germany nervously shuts last nuclear plants
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Unions call for ‘tidal wave’ of protest over pension reform
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Saudi and Iran rapprochement raises hopes of peace in Yemen
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Japanese PM targeted by ‘assassin’ at election rally
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Pompeo drops out of 2024 race with no endorsement for Trump
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Rabbi challenges governor’s ban on sixth-week abortions
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Farmer ‘in love’ with crane calls on zoo to free seized bird
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Socialite could face prison over South African killer’s jailbreak
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Now axe smart motorways entirely
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VAT on school fees
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Why Coronation street parties are on hold
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Humza Yousaf is making light work of destroying the SNP and saving the Union
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Slavery in Africa
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Starmer has done the impossible: the Tories are in with a real chance
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Truss’s plan was right. Without it, stagnation lurks
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Face-mask evangelism has undermined trust in science
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Macron is ready to betray democracy in Taiwan to further the EU’s global pretensions
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Why Britain should forget decaying California and look to Texas for a model of success
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‘My life is like a low-rent Succession’
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Sunak to scrap Johnson-era business council
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Heathrow and airlines braced for legal dogfight over landing fees
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In a world awash with debt, fiscal ruination is just one mishap away
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Supermarkets have no excuse for inflation
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A chatbot can do anything except make you money
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‘Scrap factory farm offices to beat the workfrom-home boom’
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Is your smart car spying on you while you drive?
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Murdoch takes stand in biggest test since phone hacking
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The race to clean up Sellafield, one of Europe’s most dangerous nuclear sites
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Beware the equity release fraudsters
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‘I was Jabba the Hutt but CGI killed my film career’
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Katie Morley Investigates Your consumer champion
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The very best of the week ahead
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Spring bounces back to banish rain and winds