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From: The Times <noreply@info.thetimes.co.uk>
Date: 29 March 2017 22:18:07 GMT-7
To: bobbyalcantara94@gmail.com
Subject: Today's top stories: May's threat to EU terror pact
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In today's edition - Thursday March 30 2017
 
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Thursday March 30 2017
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Must reads
Strike a Brexit deal or we will co-operate less on terror: Theresa May was accused of blackmail last night after warning the EU that security could be undermined unless they compromise with Britain on trade
The Times's comprehensive coverage and analysis of Brexit continues as our specialists report from across Europe, assess our future relationship with the EU and take a closer look at what the Article 50 letter really means
In other news . . . restaurateurs have turned to pairing premium teas with their food as employers clamp down on boozy lunches
News
May threat to EU terror pact
Theresa May was accused last night of blackmail after she warned that the fight against crime and terrorism would be undermined if the EU refused to strike a Brexit deal with Britain
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Helicopter missing with five on board
A search is underway for a helicopter carrying five people which went missing  over the Irish Sea yesterday
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Let judges work past 70 to ease recruitment crisis, peers told
Britain's most senior judge is pressing for members of the judiciary to be allowed to sit beyond 70 to tackle a problem of recruitment
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Patients 'must choose between A&E and cancer care'
Patients must be told they cannot have routine operations quickly if they also want short waits for A&E, cancer care and other treatments, an NHS leader has said
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Comment
Leading article: Iron and Velvet
The formal process of Britain's departure from the European Union has begun. The prime minister's opening move was well judged, but the hard work is still to come
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To teach or not to teach Shakespeare's plays?
David Aaronovitch: a proposal to drop the Bard from South Africa's curriculum forces us to ask whether any one speaks for all humanity
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World
Allies drop 500 bombs a week in brutal Mosul battle
The US-led coalition has intensified the battle for Mosul even as it admits that its bombs probably killed more than 130 civilians in a single airstrike two weeks ago
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Letter from beyond the grave orders Zuma to quit
South African cabinet ministers gave a standing ovation at the funeral of an anti-apartheid leader when a letter he had written demanding the resignation of President Zuma was read out to mourners
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Sport
Martin Johnson: Why I've moved on from rugby and won't be coming back
The former England captain tells Owen Slot he lacks the passion to return to a sport that brought him World Cup highs and lows and explains why he won't be coaching his young son
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TV referees to force new laws in football
Video referees could help to drive new rule changes such as a "penalty goal" being awarded for a handball on the line, football's lawmakers have revealed
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Business
Advisers set for bumper payday after merger fails
Bankers and lawyers behind the London Stock Exchange's failed merger with Deutsche Börse will walk away with tens of millions in fees despite bungling the handling of a deal that would have combined Europe's two leading exchanges
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Household debt reaches record high
Credit card debt is rising at its fastest rate in more than a decade, according to the Bank of England, which will review whether banks have made borrowing too easy for customers
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Times2
The woman who bends Beckham
Shona Vertue is credited with banishing David Beckham's aches and pains. Yet her method nearly kills Damian Whitworth
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Is £10 really the sweet spot for wine?
The ex-boss of Waitrose says you need to spend a tenner to get the best-value plonk. Jane MacQuitty isn't convinced
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Scotland
Scots back Westminster on Brexit
Most Scots want to see the introduction of customs checks and an end to freedom of movement, and do not support Nicola Sturgeon's demand for a special post-Brexit deal
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Abuse victims to be spared court trauma
Victims of abuse and vulnerable witnesses are to be protected from hostile cross-examination in court by recording their evidence before a trial, according to Scotland's most senior legal officer
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Ireland
EU must focus on its own future, says Kenny
Enda Kenny has said no country exiting the European Union could be seen to be "advantaged or better off" than remaining states
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Ross denies hidden agenda in bus dispute
Shane Ross, the transport minister, has denied there is any hidden agenda in his department to push down the wages of Bus Éireann workers who have been on strike for six days
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