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Five wagers for Chester and Ascot

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Tony Martin, the shrewd Irish trainer, loves to take aim at today’s Ladbrokes Chester Cup and its consolation race and I can see his three runners in the two races making their mark. Back Peaky Blinder 1 point each way at 8-1 with bet365, paying five places. ZANNDABAD has not won on the flat for three seasons but he is

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Tim Shipman Meets the Party Leaders: Kemi Badenoch

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Starmergeddon

Labour is hurtling further left

Starmergeddon: Labour is hurtling further left

There’s a difference between climate and weather. Both change, but at very different tempos. Variations in the weather are seasonal and ephemeral. Alterations in the climate are longer-term shifts – epochal transformations – as we move from ages of warming to cooling to warming again.  I’m writing the day before the country goes to the

Starmergeddon: Labour is hurtling further left

There’s a difference between climate and weather. Both change, but at very different tempos. Variations in the weather are seasonal and ephemeral. Alterations in the climate are longer-term shifts – epochal transformations – as we move from ages of warming to cooling to warming again.  I’m writing the day before the country goes to the

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Cartoons

Nick Newman

‘‘He may be a useless leader, but unfortunately there’s no one better’’

Cartoon

Mark Wood

‘‘... and how did your parents voting Reform make you feel?’’

Cartoon

Dean Patterson

‘‘I wish you wouldn’t bring your work home with you.’’

Cartoon

Tanya Gold

London’s dystopian ‘cocoon’ hotels

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