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1. Jacob Rees-Mogg: My children are being taught not to buy cheap T-shirts in Left-wing classes; The former Tory MP and his family reveal first snippets of conversation from their new reality TV programme

8. How TikTok came to influence your child's every move; Parliament closed its account over fears of Chinese state surveillance, but the world's most-downloaded app continues to grow in power

13. Don't let your children use TikTok, former MI6 intelligence chief urges Government Ministers; Beijing-owned social media app could serve as an 'entry-point' for Chinese hackers

15. POWER PLAY; Famous for standing up to Russia in her role as US ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power doesn't pull any punches. The high-flyingDdiplomat and star of a new documentary about Obama talks passion, politics and parenting withJessamy Calkin.Portrait by Tereza Cervenova

17. Tim Farron: I want to legalise cannabis - but my children cannot use it

19. ... Yes, I wish I saw more of my children. But I can't regret'

21. Stop bashing energy minister for taking paternity leave during biblical floods; It's important for our politicians, not only to back enlightened parental policies, but also stick to them themselves. Let Ed Davey have his paternity leave in peace, argues Cathy Newman

22. 'My children say I have not been angry enough' Tory MP James Gray's career has survived despite his infidelity while his wife, Jane, fought breast cancer. She talks for the first time to Elizabeth Grice

24. Family values? You've caused my children decades of pain Barrister's public denunciation of the Tory MP who admitted a 19-month affair with his wife

25. Politicians 'should meddle' in family life

26. Margaret Thatcher: 'Yes, I wish I saw more of my children. But I can't regret'; Lady Thatcher was seen by colleagues as a 'caring and loving' mother -- but the pressures of her role had a far-reaching impact on her family

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