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Women pushed to brink by state pension age rise

Exclusive: Ministers accused of ‘unforgivable’ failure to inform women of change as figures show hundreds have self-harmed due to stress and hardship caused by pension reform

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Rod Stewart: ‘I would definitely have a second Brexit referendum’

Unlike some of his contemporaries, the ‘Maggie May’ star has no intention of coming off the road. He speaks with Chris Harvey about everything from sex to Donald Trump and his 30th album ‘Blood Red Roses’

Daniel Seamarks Brexit will hand power to Corbyn – as a young Tory, I back a Final Say

I support our prime minister, and had hoped she could come back with a great deal for businesses, families and young people. But ultimately, there are some in my party who are making that impossible

Frankie Mullin Safety advice doesn’t push students into sex work, tuition fees do

The student sex workers I saw in the hostess bar where I worked decades ago weren't as lucky to receive safety guidance. Given the reaction to the Sex Work Outreach Project’s freshers’ stand, it’s not surprising that one in four student sex workers feel unsafe in their jobs

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How Steve Bannon is spreading Trump-style politics across Europe

After being forced out as White House chief strategist, former Breitbart News chief determined to ignite his brand of nationalism in the rest of the world

How India is battling to control the rise of drug resistant TB

The infectious airborne disease, which many still associate with Victorian-era novels, is under control in most developed countries but still rife in India

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How to delete Facebook for good

Deleting your account entirely is a extreme step – but one that people are taking in the wake of yet another data scandal

Roald Dahl's Matilda at 30: A heroine who changed lives

Celebrating the telekinetic bookworm who taught young girls it's OK to feel angry

David Cross: 'I could see that our behaviour was not appropriate'

The 'Arrested Development' star talks about his current standup tour, 'Oh Come On', becoming a new father, and apologising

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The encouraging reality of corporate social responsibility

Over three-quarters of small businesses support local organisations – including charities, schools and foodbanks – despite the everyday challenges that founders face running their own enterprises, writes Iqbal Wahhab

Deliveroo doubles sales but losses balloon

Revenues jump to £277m as rapid expansion accelerates

Micronesia plane crash: Video shows inside of waterlogged flight

'One of the passengers on the flight was, and still is, unaccounted for,' says airline chairman