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Ministers knew about carer’s allowance problems three years ago, report reveals
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Kent NHS trust made failures in care of six-year-old girl, inquest finds
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Europe in shock: What next after shooting of Slovak leader Fico?
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Caleb Azumah Nelson wins £20,000 Dylan Thomas prize for Small Worlds
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Zelenskyy visits frontline amidst ongoing Russian offensive
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Colonial past haunts latest New Caledonia crisis
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The Guardian view on the shooting of Slovakian PM Robert Fico: an attack on democracy | Editorial
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NI government failed to be proactive in Covid pandemic, Sue Gray tells inquiry
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Former Post Office executive tells Horizon inquiry she blocked Paula Vennells’ number
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Russia makes biggest gains in 17 months
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McIlroy starts strongly, Schauffele sets course record
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Love Island and Towie stars charged with promoting trading scheme on Instagram
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Starmer’s gear change shows inevitability of Labour election victory
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s ‘first steps for change’ – cartoon
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Russia expels British military attache in diplomatic tit for tat
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Union warns of threat to Harland & Wolff jobs if Treasury vetoes £200m support
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How does Natalie Elphicke fit in with Labour’s values and vision? | Letters
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What are Labour’s six pledges and how likely is their success?
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Dublin-Monaghan bomb gang investigator says 'there was collusion'
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Labour urged to return donation given to Vaughan Gething’s campaign
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Slovakians condemn attack against Prime Minister Robert Fico
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Swallow, swift and house martin populations have nearly halved, finds UK bird survey
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The chancellor should ditch the NatWest retail share offer. It’s not needed | Nils Pratley
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'Matter of principle': The Left's Walter Baier slams von der Leyen for overtures to far right
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All parents, working or not, should have access to childcare, say experts in England
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Painting by surrealist painter Leonora Carrington fetches $28m at auction
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Turkey sentences pro-Kurdish politicians to lengthy prison terms over deadly 2014 riots
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Online toxicity in Slovakia increased by 60% after attempt on PM Fico's life
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Lucy Letby inquiry should be livestreamed, families of victims say
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Gardaí investigating cross-border immigration crime
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Met forced to respond to rumours of nails glued to playground equipment
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Ministers dismiss claims Maria Caulfield pushed ‘15-minute cities’ conspiracy theory
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New Dutch coalition aims to reintroduce 80mph limit in cull of climate goals
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Finland to introduce full tuition and application fee for non-EU, non-EEA students
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Royal Mail reform will not take place before general election, says Ofcom
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Rishi Sunak will stay on as an MP if Tories lose election, he tells Loose Women
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United Utilities raises investor payouts a day after Windermere sewage discharge revealed
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Black holes observed colliding when universe was only 740m years old
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Meta's Facebook and Instagram may cause addiction in kids, European regulators say
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Latest news bulletin | May 16th – Evening
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APN Podcast: What does it mean to EU?
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Man guilty of manslaughter after his mother dies in fire
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WATCH: Heavy floods cause chaos in northern Italy
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Trump's lawyer accuses Cohen of lying at hush money trial
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Controversial new strike law comes into force
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McGregor accused of playing 'ducks and drakes' with court
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Consumers face higher potato prices due to shortages
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MPs call for issues leaving carers with huge debts to be fixed ‘without delay’
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Parents haunted by sight of son lying 'lifeless' on road
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Universities in England risk closure with 40% facing budget deficits, says report
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‘Lone wolf’ suspect in Slovak PM’s shooting charged with attempted murder
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Bailiff evictions of renting households at six-year high, says MoJ
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Georgia's president says she will veto 'Russian law' as furious protests continue
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In Georgia, Russian émigrés see familiar Kremlin tactics
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Bin bags and shopping trolleys: homelessness museum to open in London
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Art in a Zurich park and Putin in Beijing: photos of the day – Thursday
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School closed amid outbreak of parasitic disease in south Devon
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German police investigate AfD member Petr Bystron for money-laundering
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Eurovision winner Nemo urges Switzerland to recognise third gender
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Parliamentary committee opposes changes to Finland's alcohol law
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WATCH: Evangelicals in Caracas stand for traditional families
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‘We are very strong’: Georgia’s gen Z drives protests against return to past
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First batch of abandoned asylum seekers' bicycles sold
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Man jailed for seven years over Jordan Davis shooting
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One-year-old girl dies after being hit by Land Rover in Aberdeenshire
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Dept spent €282m on modular accommodation last year
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Keir Starmer: ‘no quick fix to Tory mess’ if Labour wins election
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Finnish tax cards will be valid from January, starting in 2025
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Grandmother, 74, jailed over €28,000 insurance fraud
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Grandmother, 74, jailed over €28,000 insurance fraud
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