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Matt Hancock may be ready to 'live with the virus' - but is Britain?
The Government's apparent confidence that normality will resume in 2021 overlooks a major shift in public attitudes to infectious disease
Jeremy Paxman has a plan to save our democracy. Unfortunately, it’s completely mad
Trump’s mob sinned against the US nation. That cannot be forgotten
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Royals Duchess of Cornwall's sadness over Duke's £400m demolition of former London 'aristo-flat' home
The row over the £400 million scheme for Cundy Street Quarter has been dubbed as 'the Battle of Belgravia'
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Life & Style
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Family 100 fun things to do this February half-term
If you're stuck at home with the kids and have run out of ideas for keeping them occupied, fear not - we have some suggestions...
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Arts and Entertainment
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Viola Davis: ‘A woman has to look a certain way and be a certain age to be sexual on screen’
For years, Viola Davis felt she had to make her ‘blackness disappear’. In her latest role she demands to be seen – and given an Oscar
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Emma Thompson, Ang Lee, and Kate Winslet on turning 'Austen's worst book' into an unlikely hit film
How a teenage star, a director who barely spoke English and an untried screenwriter made the definitive Sense and Sensibility, 25 years ago
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Sanjeev Bhaskar: 'There was a lot of casual racism growing up - I got it from teachers and bus drivers'
As Bhaskar returns in ITV's Unforgotten, he reveals how he learnt to talk his way out of trouble – and why TV's quota system needs to go
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Scotland’s outspoken star Callum Beattie on independence, fame and his viral Boris Brexit song
From serenading sex workers to supporting Robbie Williams, this rising star has come a long way. What's next?
News in focus
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Inside a Covid intensive care ward where patients learn to stand and speak again
The road to recovery after ventilation is long and gruelling
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Nord Stream 2 explodes the myth that Merkel is a moral hero
Her successor will likely continue to ooze sanctimony while making deals with well-paying despots
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‘I won’t rest until my daughter is safe and out of that tunnel’
Environmental activist Roc Sandford explains the concerns – and pride – he feels over his daughter hiding underground to protest HS2
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Think your home is safe? The cladding crisis has opened a £30bn Pandora's box of building flaws
More than half buildings tested have failed crucial safety assessments
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My expletive-ridden breakfast with the ex-boss of KPMG
The world has changed, but Bill Michael’s Zoom rant shows the auditor chairman remains stuck in the past
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