British public still believe Vote Leave ‘£350m a week to EU’ myth
Efforts to debunk claim have not worked
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Fury and fruit cake: The grandmothers battling against fracking
‘The police don’t want to manhandle an old lady who looks like she has brittle bones or a colostomy bag’
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Driver gave cyclist 'catastrophic' injuries by pushing him under van
Gareth Marshall needed 10-hour spine operation after angry driver lashed out during overtake row
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The midterm results could massively affect the UK
You need not be in the eye of the storm to see the epic implications
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There was no pre-internet, golden age of information. What nonsense
The oddity is that what makes us feel so powerless is the recognition that information isn’t just handed to us anymore from on high but is something we’re engaged in continually shaping and producing
Rita Ora ‘wins Halloween’ with Post Malone costume
‘I can’t go to sleep because I’m afraid Rita Ora dressed as Post Malone will haunt my dreams’
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Red Dead Redemption 2 review: Not just one of the best games ever
It's perhaps not surprising that critics adore the new game. But it's notable just how and why they do
British Airways says huge cyber attack hit more people than realised
The cyber attack on British Airways affected even more customers than originally thought, according to its owner IAG.
Park Chan-wook: the genius behind the BBC's new John Le Carré thriller
The 'Oldboy' director is known for many things – intense violence, stylistic showboating and lush eroticism – but would not have been the bookies’ favourite for a glossy new Sunday night thriller. Ed Cumming explains why the Korean auteur is the right choice
The rise of graphic novels, from To Kill a Mockingbird to Sabrina
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is now being released in graphic novel form, the latest sign of a growing appreciation for an art form once derided by critics. Martin Chilton talks to artist and writer Fred Fordham, who admits to having ‘thought about little else for a good year and a half’
BP, Unilever and VW facing investor challenge over climate change
Some of the world's biggest companies have been called on to consider their links to lobbying organisations which might not be complying with the Paris Agreement on climate change
House prices rising by £1,000 per month in English market towns
Properties in market towns with good access to London typically come at a cost of more than £1m
'Once in a lifetime' video captures moment meteor explodes
'I immediately thought, 'I hope that was caught in the frame',' says photographer Nick Jackson. 'It's very unusual to see a meteor that big'
Philip Green tracked down and confronted at luxury US health resort
Arcadia Group chairman refuses to comment on the allegations against him as camera crew approach him at US health resort