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Netanyahu rejects Hamas ceasefire
Chinese hackers suspected of cyber attack on MOD data bank
Universities ‘must protect Jewish students’ amid Oxbridge protests
The Archers’ most divisive character
The law needs to catch up with rogue cyclists
Tell-tale Alzheimer’s sign affects one in 50
Sunak: Election race is closer than polls show
Judge threatens to jail Trump for gag breach
United humiliated by Palace in 4-0 defeat
UK Eurovision hopeful ‘ambivalent’ about Union flag
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Swinney vows to take poison out of politics
Dannatt: Defence needs 5pc to deter Putin
Ulez fines for M25 breaches
Residents evacuated as grenade found in Bristol
Ban new drivers from lifts for friends, says MP
Subscription spending on rise despite cutbacks
Jail death ends agony for murder victim’s family
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May Day madness
Cutting edge Swiss Army Knives lose their blade
Historians fooled for years as royal ‘oil painting’ is in fact an 18th-century print
Relocation of war memorial to graveyard brings ‘curse’ to our town, say campaigners
Ceasefire ‘ruse’ cuts Rafah celebrations short
Holocaust memorial march targeted at Auschwitz
Columbia cancels main graduation ceremony as result of protests
Green Party investigates councillor for Oct 7 remarks
US protesters target Oxbridge after college riots
Racism and hate have no place on campuses
Heckler of Nancy Pelosi among activists in Oxford
Don’t believe polls, says Sunak as he hangs hope on hung parliament
Labour not stunted by ‘no go’ areas, says Reeves
Farage’s car spotted in disabled parking space for 45 minutes
Lib Dems to table no confidence motion in push for early election
Lily’s train of thought
Tell-tale sign of Alzheimer’s affects one in 50 people
Cheap marriage fees would ‘encourage more to tie knot’
Girl, 11, with brain tumour misdiagnosed 30 times
We will end work sickness spiral, vows Stride
Sunak vows to find ‘Turings of tomorrow’ with £6m maths academy
Filmmakers ‘lost control’ of sex, says Basic Instinct star
Lazy children more likely to suffer early heart damage
Gynaecologist sterilised patient without her consent
‘Web scammers are not teenagers in bedrooms. They are state actors funding terror and drugs’
Calculating the con UK’S fraud crisis in numbers
Royal family asks for public memories of Coronation
Royal protection unit faces elite officer exodus
Princess Anne carries out third of royal engagements as family forced to step back
Prince of Wales to give honour to mother of childhood friend who died in car crash
Ghana ruler seeks to reclaim ancestral gold from King’s collection
Welsh opera ‘dismantled’ by English cuts
Mama Cass ‘did not choke to death on ham sandwich’
Clunky culture-war posturing weighs down this sparkling new Doctor
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Barlow’s mansion burgled as he filmed Ant and Dec
First burglar jailed after private police prosecution
Scammer used Tinder dates’ driving licences to take out £80k loans
Road-rage driver faces prison for abusive rant
Migrant stabbed ex-partner to death with meat skewer
Four charged after £40m of cocaine found in pub car park
Officers may sue for ‘hearing loss’ after firework attack
Macron rolls out red carpet for ‘dictator’ as Xi visits France
Russia threatens to target UK military sites
Putin ‘cut out a deer’s heart’ and offered it to Berlusconi
Trump ally goes back on claim she once met Kim
Race against time
White House questioned why president kept Hunter Biden visible
Trump risks jail for further gag violations
French prison guard on trial for giving ‘kiss of death’
Subsidising kebabs is latest hot potato issue in Germany
Afghanistan’s only female diplomat held for smuggling
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Britain’s next political earthquake is about to sweep the Tories away
Way of the World Michael Deacon
Oxford’s new chancellor must not be chosen by a woke Politburo
Sir Keir must choose which Muslim votes he wants
Campus protests owe more to culture wars
The fall of Boris Johnson triggered the Conservatives’ sharp decline
The benefits of turning to peat-free compost
Xi’s self-serving visit
Enforced secularism
Why bells won’t help birds escape from cats
May Day wash-out
Pothole patrol
Facial attraction
A fortified customer
Music on the moors
Scottish wood-burners
Russians launch package trips to see Ed Sheeran and Coldplay
House prices to rise £60k in next five years, predicts Savills
Royal Mail suitor eyes bid for French tech firm
Tackle takeaways to beat obesity, say retailers
BDO pulls plug on Zoom interviews
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Over-50s being squeezed by old parents and needy offspring
Volvo defies sales slowdown for electric vehicles with surge in demand
Employers cutting back hours and hiring less to offset minimum wage rise, says Reed
A Labour government would boost London stock market, claims City broker Peel Hunt
Inside BA owner’s plans for global expansion
Bud Light to ‘stay in our lane’ after trans backlash, says Europe boss
Qantas agrees to pay £53m settlement after selling tickets for cancelled ‘ghost flights’
Heathrow airport accused of overlooking profits from carriers’ passenger charges
In full bloom
Checklist of woes is an indictment of Tory rule
The economy is being crushed by an inefficient and failing public sector – and it is getting worse
Restoring vibrancy to the listed funds sector of the LSE is vital to its success
This Asia and emerging market focused bank’s shares are cheap but should pay healthy dividends
Robinhood’s crypto business investigated by US regulators
Trump Media hires new auditor as old provider shut down
Credit Suisse’s final chief executive to leave UBS in weeks
Citigroup backs two British lending start-ups with £1bn
Shell to exit South African venture in strategy shake-up
Starbucks’ ex-chief demands ‘maniacal focus’ on coffee
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Superb audio version of TV’S most joyfully odd sitcom
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Eurovision Song Contest
Holidaying in the 70s: Wish You Were Here
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For the Love of Dogs with Alison Hammond
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Words on Bathroom Walls (2020)
All the Money in the World (2017)
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Greenpeace plea for sea sanctuary