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Rachel Reeves: Treasury will ‘hardwire’ growth into tax and spending decisions
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Sunak and ministers stoking division over UK’s net zero target, warns Ed Miliband
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False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
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Reckitt Benckiser: how one terrible deal wrecked the company
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Zac Goldsmith banned from driving after breaking speed limit seven times
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Rose Dugdale, English heiress turned IRA bomb maker, dies aged 83
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My late husband, Bernie Grant, received vicious abuse like Diane Abbott | Letter
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P&O Ferries has paid some crew less than half UK minimum wage
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Man, 47, arrested after two people injured by crossbow bolts in London
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‘We want justice’: parents protest after Carlisle schoolboy racially abused
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Sunak and Badenoch put on united front in face of high-level fawning | Zoe Williams
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Loyalty was once the glue that held the Tories together. But now they’ve come unstuck | Simon Jenkins
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Fridge magnets can be cool aid to holiday memory recall, study finds
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UK general election opinion polls tracker: Labour leading as election looms
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Home Office attempt to deport UK-born man was illegal, judge says
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Print your own tickets, treat your own illnesses – welcome to DIY Britain | Tom Whyman
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Star Wars coins, a new Banksy and a big cat: photos of the day – Monday
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UK watchdogs say they will take action against ‘threatening’ debt collectors
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GB News breached impartiality rules, says Ofcom, but will face no sanctions
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Banksy confirms north London tree mural is his work
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It’s too late to replace Sunak so Tories must ‘march towards the sound of the guns’, Ben Wallace says – as it happened
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Only ‘one or two’ Tory MPs plotting against Sunak, says Badenoch
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Suffragettes attacked Buckingham Palace. Now Camilla is paying tribute to them – and so should we | Diane Atkinson
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Charities evoke spirit of Sure Start in call for bold Labour early-years policies
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Vaughan Gething’s win in Wales is cause for celebration – but he still has tough questions to answer | Richard Wyn Jones
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‘My 17-year-old son was arrested for sharing child abuse images – he said it was a relief’
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Britain is becoming a toxic chemical dumping ground – yet another benefit of Brexit | George Monbiot
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UK heat pump rollout criticised as too slow by public spending watchdog
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Woman whose baby was stillborn in HMP Styal praises sentencing changes
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Sadiq Khan promises 40,000 new London council homes if he wins third term
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Frank Hester’s TPP employed Conservative peer as trade envoy in 2016
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Labour landslide will be much harder to achieve than in 1997, analysis shows
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Government urged to tackle poverty to help the NHS
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UK house prices rise by 1.5% in biggest increase for 10 months
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UK researchers find way of diagnosing bowel cancer without biopsies
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‘Laced with fear and a lot of fun’: Punchdrunk announce new ‘slumber party’ show
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Oscar winner David Seidler, writer of The King’s Speech, has died aged 86
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M25 reopens ahead of schedule
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Sunak to try to calm Tory jitters amid reports of plot to oust him
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Woman arrested after two men found dead at house in Hartlepool
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Holocaust survivor and educator Henry Wuga dies aged 100
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Steve Harley: 1970s Cockney Rebel who took risks and wrote hits | Alexis Petridis
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NHS ombudsman Rob Behrens: ‘There are serious issues of concern’
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NHS ombudsman warns hospitals are cynically burying evidence of poor care
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Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
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‘A farce, not an election’: Russians abroad join ‘Noon against Putin’ protest
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Nationwide faces mounting calls to give members say on Virgin Money takeover
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