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2019-12-07
Rival leaders reveal visions for Yorkshire
Autistic teenager threw boy off Tate balcony ‘to get on the news’
Couple win damages for adoption decision
Grenfell families back Cotton move
Johnson and Corbyn spar in last debate before poll
Labour pledges every bus to go electric by 2030
An artist challenged to canvas divided opinions
We have an opportunity to finally get Brexit done
The election’s a chance for
Analysis
You to deliver real change
Our devolution revolution would power up the North
Artist’s project to rebuild ruins is approved
Hitachi wins £350m contract for new trains on West Coast line
Victims injured in rollercoaster crash awarded £1.2m damages
Queen’s cousin hit by drive ban for three speeding offences in 10 days
‘Disgusted’ family hit out at CPS over teen’s crash probe
Rare Star Wars items up for sale
Blunders left serial rapist free for reign of terror
‘I’m not in pain – it’s such a novel experience after so many years’
150 job losses as Clugston enters administration
Labour and Conservatives hope to win, but it’s too close to call in bellwether seat
All fall down – demolition of power station cooling towers pulls crowds
Parents’ quest for justice over vanished son
Judge dismisses torture charges against former wife of Liberian president
Bulgaria resort named cheapest for ski holiday
Beckham sleeps like a baby at place of birth
‘Shake, rattle and rumble’ – quake hits Somerset
Bills rise to meet renewable shortfall
Parole Board turns down another request to release mother of Baby P
WE MUST ALL TACKLE DEMOCRACY’S FAILINGS
Welcome change as new leader steers the derailed gravy train
Words of the week
Don’t blame EU for woes of the North
Weigh up all options before casting your democratic vote
Judge them on their intentions
Rural loneliness
Dereliction of duty on the care plan that never was
Young people’s political passion is example to all
Bob Willis
George Southern
Tony Brooker
Peter Davis
Merkel’s ‘shame’ on her first tour of Auschwitz
Greta causes a stir as she joins a sit-in at UN climate talks venue
Improving US outlook for jobs spurs rally in stocks
There’s no excuse for transfer delays and exit fees
RSA to move 600 staff to newly refurbished offices across town
‘It’s much harder to be a crook at the top’
Berkeley’s first half profit slumps on Brexit and election worries
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