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‘See it. Say it. Sorted’ campaign gets refresh – but slogan stays same
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UK could raise nearly £2bn by taxing SUVs in line with European countries, study shows
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First ‘one in, one out’ deportation flight reportedly takes off without migrants
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Reeves to host bosses of UK and US financial firms as Trump visit begins
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Hillsborough law will mean serious wrongdoing is punished, says Lammy
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Hillsborough, Grenfell, Windrush, the Post Office scandal: the guilty escape justice. Well, not any more | David Lammy
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First group of children from Gaza arrive in UK for life-saving NHS treatment
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Starmer aide’s exit over lewd Abbott jokes deepens crisis as Trump arrives
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Doctor who left patient during operation to have sex with nurse allowed to practise
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RAF Typhoon jets ready to shoot down drones over Poland, UK says
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Record numbers of Americans have applied for UK citizenship because of London’s values, says Khan
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‘Our children matter’: parents protest against government’s Send overhaul plans
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Police search for 11 violent disorder suspects after ‘unite the kingdom’ march
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Family of man who died on Bibby Stockholm question mental health care
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Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser
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Eden Project architect Nicholas Grimshaw dies aged 85
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Danny Kruger takes Reform back to full strength – so who’ll be next to quit? | John Crace
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MI5 concedes it ‘unlawfully’ obtained data from former BBC journalist
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Ben Jennings on Elon Musk at the Unite the Kingdom rally – cartoon
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‘Gratuitous’ use of force on Bloody Sunday disgraced British army, trial told
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Hackers steal private data of Gucci, Balenciaga and McQueen customers
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‘A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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Keir Starmer: I’d never have appointed Mandelson if I’d known what I know now
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First objects retrieved from wreck of Titanic’s sister ship in Greece
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When giving up your seat for others is simply polite | Letters
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Reworked classics can still set hearts racing | Letter
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Gender-critical women have a right to be heard | Letter
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The flag that brought us together at the Proms | Brief letters
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Argos was a bad buy – but Sainsbury’s doesn’t need to sell at a silly price | Nils Pratley
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Party conference season is here – and it’s a spectacle beyond redemption | Zoe Williams
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Hedgehogs, salmon and birds at risk after dry summer, says Natural England
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UK-US nuclear deal: what does it mean and will it really lead to a ‘golden age’?
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‘Her light shone so brightly’: Southport attack inquiry hears parents’ memories of their daughters
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Constance Marten and Mark Gordon both jailed for 14 years over death of baby in tent
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Swansea inquest unable to find cause of fatal house explosion due to lost evidence
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No 10 condemns language used by Elon Musk at far-right UK rally as ‘dangerous’
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Senior Starmer adviser quits over offensive Diane Abbott messages
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Online meetings and bureaucracy delaying MoD reform, says former military chief
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‘I always wondered what it would be like up there’: artist Paul Cocksedge on his Nelson’s-eye view of London
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MP Danny Kruger says Tory party ‘is over’ as he defects to Reform
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‘The live music bedrock has vanished’: gig venue closures from Oxford to Birmingham
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Air miles be damned. I say the best way to find out about the joy and complexity of our world is through novels | Pushpinder Khaneka
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Google’s huge new Essex datacentre to emit 570,000 tonnes of CO2 a year
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New legal challenge to plan for Spurs football academy in London park
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Channel 4 to mark Trump’s UK visit with ‘longest uninterrupted reel of untruths’
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Long-winded apologies seem more sincere, study suggests
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Here’s the truth, Keir Starmer: Whitehall cannot solve the UK’s urgent problems. Find a fast track | Peter Hyman and Morgan Wild
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Ambika Mod and Daisy Ridley to star in Pride and Prejudice live reading fundraiser for Gaza
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Late-November budget may affect Christmas shopping, says Aldi boss
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Donald Trump’s UK state visit arrives at awkward moment after Mandelson exit
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Janeites unite: Austen festival in Bath celebrates 250th anniversary of author’s birth
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Debt collectors keep pursuing me for a stranger’s bills
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‘A lack of care’: how big companies still fail bereaved customers
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Prime Madeleine McCann suspect refuses Met interview before German prison release
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British army veteran stands trial on two Bloody Sunday murder charges
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Car seats being sold online in UK that risk lives of children, Which? finds
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UK and US line up string of deals to build modular nuclear reactors in Britain
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Cornish clung on as living language beyond Dolly Pentreath, says writer
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Right to swim and wild camp in England should be enshrined in law, Labour MPs say
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Mothers and babies at risk of harm in ‘toxic’ NHS cover-up culture, health leader to say
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Labour urged to create ‘national occupational health service’
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Emmys 2025: Adolescence star Owen Cooper makes history as youngest-ever winner for best supporting actor in a limited series
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Man arrested over ‘racially motivated’ rape of woman in West Midlands
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Starmer urged to make ‘populist case’ for workers’ rights reforms
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Ella Baron on Elon Musk and the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally – cartoon
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Nigel Farage admits breaching parliamentary rules over Trump event
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‘My conscience is clear’: Prince Harry on Ukraine, his family and the media
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Headteachers in England doubling up as caretakers as funding ‘hits rock bottom’
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Phillipson and Powell kick off Labour deputy race with very different visions for role
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What I saw at Saturday’s rally was racism, pure and simple. Labour won’t tackle it until we can call it what it is | Diane Abbott
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