| Sunday December 17 2017 | | Top reads | ◆ | In an exclusive interview with Tim Shipman, Boris Johnson calls on Theresa May to strike a trade deal giving the UK the power to ditch EU laws. Abu Hamza, the hook-handed hate preacher, has begun a legal appeal to be freed from an 'inhuman' US prison, and the architect of £9,000 tuition fees says the government must now slash loan repayments for graduates | ◆ | "Toff", the reality TV star the nation fell in love with, tells us how she adores Jacob Rees-Mogg and believes she should be the face of the Tory party. Damien Hirst reveals why he snubbed a CBE and how money spoilt his art, and the festive season kicks off with a look at Christmas myths in News Review and a bumper 14-day TV guide in Culture | ◆ | In Sport, there are wins for Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea on a packed day of Premier League football. Meanwhile, Bath hold off Toulon and Leinster pip Exeter in a pulsating round four of the rugby Champions Cup. Elsewhere, David Walsh offers his verdict on the Chris Froome scandal at Team Sky | News | Boris Johnson: Brexit mustn't leave us a 'vassal state' | | The foreign secretary said the government must seek to "maximise the benefits of Brexit" and failure to get an agreement that allowed divergence would mean the UK could not do "proper free trade deals" with other countries | Read the full story | Abu Hamza — Let me off the hook in a British jail | The hook-handed former imam of Finsbury Park mosque has launched an attempt to be freed from America's most secure prison — and his lawyers say he would return to a British jail "in a second" if he could | Read the full story | Have a glass of Grandad! Plan to flush dead down the drain | A West Midlands council wants a crematorium to be able to dispose of the dead by using a technique called water cremation | Read the full story | Cameron to head £750m trade fund | The former prime minister is to lead a new investment venture promoting business in Britain and China | Read the full story | Sport | City turn up the volume on Spurs | | Pep Guardiola's men keep up their astonishing start to the Premier League season as Raheem Sterling scores twice to sink Tottenham at the Etihad stadium | Read the full story | 'Froome did not support Brailsford last year. Now it's payback time' | David Walsh speaks on further scandal at Team Sky as the UCI ask Chris Froome to explain the adverse test the four-time Tour de France champion returned at the Vuelta a Espana | Read the full story | Comment | Adam Boulton: It's forever jam tomorrow for leavers, as May cooks up her softest Brexit | | The Brexit vote has taken Britain through the looking glass. Those who were once rebellious "bastards" are now loyalist gamekeepers | Read the full story | Niall Ferguson: Next in the Trump saga: laughter turns to tears | A farcical election loss for the Republicans puts his agenda in peril | Read the full story | World | Troubled Zuma's last dance as rivals vie for ANC crown | | With corruption charges hanging over him, the South African leader must hope his party picks a forgiving successor, writes Ivan Fallon in Cape Town | Read the full story | Business | Poundland showdown with key creditors | | The scandal-hit parent company of high street discount chain Poundland will this week face key creditors and insurers at a meeting that could determine the future of its British retail operations | Read the full story | Style | Fashion: how to wear tailoring to work now | | Rework your office wardrobe with relaxed suiting and a pop of colour | Read the full story | Magazine | Exclusive interview: Damien Hirst | | The original Young British Artist on the booze, the cocaine and how money spoilt his art | Read the full story | Culture | Step into Christmas: a 14-day guide to the best TV | | From family fare to feasts, and musicals to murder, the pick of the schedules | Read the full story | News Review | Unwrapping the myths of Christmas | | Santa, the tree, the gifts, the date of Christ's birth: we know the festive story inside out, right? Wrong. Judith Flanders reveals the true origins of our celebrations | Read the full story | Driving | The Clarkson Review: McLaren 720S | | McLaren was pretty much always a top three team. But then it decided to start making road cars and now its F1 racers drive around at the back for a couple of laps and conk out | Read the full story | Home | Christmas gifts for pets | | The best presents for discerning dogs and cats to get their paws on | Read the full story | Travel | The hottest hotels for 2018 | | Safari glamps, hip poshtels, barefoot hedonism: don't miss next year's most exciting openings | Read the full story | Money | Half a million reasons to write to Jill Insley | | Our consumer champion has won Money readers £500,000 in compensation and refunds this year | Read the full story | Life | Tough Love: since the birth of our baby, my husband has lost all interest in sex | | Emma Barnett advises a reader wanted to reboot her love life after childbirth | Read the full story | Scotland | Tax hikes will hurt Scotland, says US expert | | A world-renowned economist who advised Donald Trump's presidential campaign, and whose position on tax was often cited by Alex Salmond in the 1990s, has launched a blistering attack on the SNP government's budget | Read the full story | Ireland | Fine Gael wants cabinet unity over abortion | | Health minister Simon Harris wants the cabinet to adopt a united front on next year's abortion referendum, although just six of the 15 ministers say they support the findings of a special Oireachtas committee | Read the full story | | You have received this email as part of your membership entitlement. 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