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    A surreal evening at Mar-a-Lago as Team Trump gets to work
    A surreal evening at Mar-a-Lago as Team Trump gets to work

    Over cocktails and cake, and presided over by the president-elect, the Maga faithful plot their ‘business-like’ transition to power. Our writer gets a ringside seat

    ‘Start with the worst’: Trump’s mass deportation blueprint revealed

    The president-elect has threatened to remove all 20 million people thought to be in America illegally. Tom Homan, the man expected to deliver, says he’ll send in troops

    Can Trump stop the war with Russia? No, only we can, say Ukrainians

    As a senior Trump adviser warns Zelensky that ‘Crimea is gone’, in Kyiv there is still a belief that the country’s fate remains in its own hands

    Russia-Ukraine war
    Susan Sarandon: ‘I was dropped by my agent, my projects were pulled’
    The Democrat fantasy is dead. They’re no longer the workers’ party
    Amsterdam wasn’t Kristallnacht, but Europe’s Jews have every reason to be afraid
    White women send a message to Democrats: Don’t patronise us
    White women send a message to Democrats: Don’t patronise us

    The election explained

    What happens to Trump’s trials now he will be president again?
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    Princess or fearless? Rachel Johnson v her husband on their Botswana trip
    Princess or fearless? Rachel Johnson v her husband on their Botswana trip

    The couple go wild in Africa with safaris, saltpan sleep-outs and barneys in the bush — and give two very different verdicts on the same holiday

    Adrian BridgeAmerica’s best ski-and-city break (no, it’s not in Colorado)
    The Med spot that stays sunny into December — when a week costs £500
    The Med spot that stays sunny into December — when a week costs £500
    Suzi Quatro: ‘I cried myself to sleep every night when I moved to England’
    Suzi Quatro: ‘I cried myself to sleep every night when I moved to England’
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    Unlike title rivals, Liverpool prove they can attack and defend
    Unlike title rivals, Liverpool prove they can attack and defend
    Pickford save raises heat on Lopetegui as fans head for exits
    Tesco’s £1bn budget bill fuels price rise fears
    Disrupt, damage, destroy: training days for UK’s Gaza activists
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    Tech

    Tech bros and ‘super geniuses’ bid for a seat at Trump’s table