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The TALIBAN STOPPED HER MOTHER'S EDUCATION. NOW THEY ARE TAKING HER'S TOO
Karishma, 17, is among millions of Afghan teenage girls who were barred from secondary school this week. In Kabul, she told Charlie Faulkner of her despair
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Revealed: CASH FOR HONOURS SCANDAL
Des Smith, a council member of the trust that helps recruit sponsors for academies, disclosed that if a donor gave sufficient money, he could be nominated for an OBE, CBE or even a knighthood.
Scandalous WAIT FOR JUSTICE IN CONTAMINATED BLOOD SCANDAL
In the 1970s and 1980s some 5,000 haemophiliacs in Britain contracted HIV or hepatitis C after being infected with a contaminated treatment.
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Coronavirus: 38 DAYS WHEN BRITAIN SLEEPWALKED INTO DISASTER
Boris Johnson skipped five Cobra meetings on the virus, calls to order protective gear were ignored and scientists’ warnings fell on deaf ears. Failings in February may have cost thousands of lives
Thalidomide: the story they suppressed
How the Sunday Times revealed the secret history of the scandal that changed medicine forever
Prince Charles ACCEPTED €1M CASH IN SUITCASE FORM SHEIKH
Heir to the throne sent money from former Qatari prime minister to his foundation
Broken on THE WHEEL OF TRUTH
Lance Armstrong is the most successful Tour de France champion. And his greatest victory was hiding his offences
Inside Manchester United’s FAILURES SINCE SIR ALEX FERGUSON: FROM PENNY-PINCHING TO MISSING OUT ON JURGEN KLOPP
Jonathan Northcroft reveals how the rot set in at Old Trafford over the past nine years
Plot to BUY THE WORLD CUP
Huge email cache reveals secrets of Qatar’s shock victory
Diana back AS FASHION COLLARS HER 1980s LOOK
MOVE over, Kate: the real, enduring royal fashion icon is Diana. It may be nearly two decades since the Princess of Wales died in a car crash in Paris, but her wardrobe is still influencing catwalk designers and high street stores around the world.
Inside the PRESENTER AND PODCASTER LAURA JACKSON’S HOUSE
In the first of a brand-new video series, Living with Style, TV presenter, supper club host and businesswomen Laura Jackson takes us on a private tour of her home
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The Sunday Times has a track record of innovation over its two centuries, stretching from a female proprietor in 1887 throughto pioneering the publication of large illustrations, book serialisations, separate sections and the first colour magazine supplement in 1962. It has always been relied upon to challenge, entertain, inspire and inform its readers. Trusted journalism since 1822. Join us for the next chapter.
Is big OIL BROKEN?
Bob Dudley’s imminent takeover at BP heralds a shift for the entire industry as he looks for a way to lift the troubled company out of crisis
How war in UKRAINE LED TO A CRISIS IN WORLD GRAIN SUPPLIES
The last time Clive Ashdown can remember wheat prices shooting up as rapidly as they have this year was during another tragedy in Ukraine.
Green "DAMAGED BRITISH BUSINESS WITH BHS DEAL'‘
MPs accuse Topshop tycoon of ‘repeated failure’ in report on store chain’s collapse