headlines
Monday
13 February 2017
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Stephen Miller says ‘it’s not for me to tell’ whether Trump backs Flynn, who reportedly spoke with Russia about sanctions relief
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Reports that five other skiers and boarders were missing near Alpine resort of Tignes are now thought to be incorrect
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Deacon Giorgi Mamaladze, found in possession of cyanide and firearms, is suspected to have been planning an attack on the Georgian Orthodox patriarch, Ilia II
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opinion
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Gareth Snell expresses regret for posts aimed at ITV’s Loose Women hosts, Janet Street-Porter and Apprentice candidate
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UNHCR cites behind-scenes advocacy after rights group claims it has left Afghan refugees at risk of persecution by failing to condemn ‘campaign of abuse’
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documentaries
the first 100 days of trump
explore
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The annual event is a chance for politicians and the media to share an evening of good-natured roasting – but this year goodwill is in short supply on both sides
people
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Donald Trump seems eager to flatter the National Rifle Association’s executive vice-president and CEO, once described as the ‘craziest man on Earth’
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Vocal Donald Trump critic says he wants Germany to be an ‘anchor of hope’ after he was voted in by parliamentary assembly
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Lawyers for family of singer, who died in December, say they are appalled that recording and transcript were made public
life
the big picture
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Highlights from the collection of winning images in the 60th World Press Photo Contest, which were selected from 80,408 images made by 5,034 photographers from 125 different countries
Exclusive Britons living in the EU face Brexit backlash, leaked paper warns
UK economy Labour shortages reported as EU worker numbers fall
Technology Sonos hikes UK prices by 25% due to Brexit
Opinion Referendums are OK, but we must lay down ground rules