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Nigel Farage vs Rupert Lowe: can Reform UK recover?

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An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.

Tips for Cheltenham day three

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If the ground was riding really soft today, I would not be opposing Teahupoo in the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle (4 p.m.) but the going is officially ‘good to soft’ this morning and it will dry further throughout the day. On that terrain, I would rather be on Teahupoo’s stable mate THE WALLPARK who has won

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Rob Crossan

Walking in the footsteps of the Kray twins

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Massacre of the innocents

The return of sectarian persecution

Culture

The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.

A luminous new recording of The Dream of Gerontius

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Grade: A– There’s a species of music-lover who enjoys pointing out that Elgar isn’t played much on the Continent – the musical equivalent of those social media bores who pop up each April to reveal that Saint George was Turkish, ackshully. It’s all rot, of course. Some of the best Elgar performances of recent years

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Cartoons

Nick Newman

‘‘I wouldn’t want to be Tesla’s head of sales’’

Cartoon

Royston

‘‘They’ve reached a new Lowe.’’

Cartoon

Lloyd Evans

Let men do the housework!

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