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Plus: the disappearance of Sarah Everard, 'it's time to be frank about fat' and the cricket match th

Plus: the disappearance of Sarah Everard, 'it's time to be frank about fat' and the cricket match that shook the world [View in browser]( Thursday March 11 2021 [The Telegraph]( By Chris EvansEditor Dear Reader, The Duke of Cambridge has directly responded to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey for the first time. Prince William said he had not yet spoken to his brother, and denied, when asked, that the Royal family was racist. [You can read the latest here.]( One person who was not expecting to feature in the royal crisis was Michael Deacon. [In this piece]( he explains how he got sucked into the row. The disappearance of Sarah Everard has had a profound effect on the local community and beyond. On Wednesday the suspect was named by the media as Wayne Couzens, a Metropolitan Police officer. [Everything we know about him is summarised here.]( Martin Evans has the [full story of how the investigation unfolded](. Attention, however, should not be lost from [Ms Everard, who is profiled here]( with the words of her friends and family. Among the many reasons postulated for Britain’s tragically high death toll from Covid-19, our overlarge waistlines have held particular prominence. A vast proportion of the country is overweight and the lockdown may be making the problem worse. In her latest column, [Allison Pearson takes a look at her own weight]( and argues that it’s time for all of us to be less squeamish when it comes to discussing obesity. Finally, the Faroe Islands' foreign minister might seem an unlikely candidate for a high priority meeting with his American counterpart. But, as Richard Orange reports, the small North Atlantic archipelago is set to play an increasingly important role as climate change heats up the geostrategic battle for the Arctic. [Find out why in this fascinating piece.]( Chris PS We have a [special subscription offer for you]( get your first month free and pay just £1 a month for the next three months for full access to all our excellent journalism and rewards. My Choices [Murder suspect Wayne Couzens]( [Find out everything we know about Wayne Couzens]( the murder suspect and elite protection officer in the Sarah Everard investigation. [Oprah Winfrey, during the interview with Prince Harry and Meghan]( '[Oprah thinks that I "attacked" Meghan?]( It's time for me to speak my truth', writes Michael Deacon. [A person wearing PPE holds up a vial with a syringe in front of a mirror.]( 'The shameful EU elite will never take responsibility for its vaccine disaster'. [Read on to learn Allister Heath's conclusions]( about the future of Britain's relationship with the bloc. [A person standing on a set of weighing scales]( 'I need to lose weight – and so do you, Britain'. With almost two-thirds of the country overweight or obese, Allison Pearson says: ['it's time to be frank about fat'](. (Free to read) [Boycott stares at his stumps in disbelief after being bowled by Holding for 0]( It is 40 years since Boycott faced Holding on a lightning-quick Barbados pitch. [Here, for the first time, the two cricketing legends remember]( together the six balls that shook the world. [The meteorological outpost on Sornfelli mountain in the Faroe Islands, soon to turned back into a radar station]( The battle for the Arctic: [why global powers are vying for influence in the Faroe Islands]( as Denmark re-establishes a radar station in the archipelago. (Free to read) What did you think? Let us know how we're doing using the feedback button below or tweet me [@chrisevans1](. Although I am unable to respond individually to all the emails I receive, I am grateful to you for sending them to me. [Send feedback](mailto:Totheeditor@telegraph.co.uk) We hope you enjoyed our newsletter. If you have questions or feedback, please visit our [help page](. If you have questions about your Telegraph subscription, including delivery issues or technical ones, [please visit this page]( and contact us that way. If you would like a letter to the Editor published in The Telegraph, email it to [dtletters@telegraph.co.uk.](mailto:dtletters@telegraph.co.uk) Please include name, address, work and home telephone numbers. See more Telegraph newsletters [Front Bench]( | [Cookbook]( | [Cars]( | [Good News]( We have sent you this email because you have either asked us to or because we think it will interest you. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your preferences]( For any other questions, please visit our help page [here](. Any offers included in this email come with their own Terms and Conditions, which you can see by clicking on the offer link. We may withdraw offers without notice. Telegraph Media Group Limited or its group companies - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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