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Reform UK hoping to inflict damage on Tories in Blackpool and beyond
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Nationwide stops lending on some flood-risk properties
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It seems certain Sunak will lead the Tories into the local elections. After that, regicide as usual | Marina Hyde
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Tory chair refuses to say whether party took further £5m from Frank Hester
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MC Conrad, acclaimed drum’n’bass vocalist, dies aged 52
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King Charles speaks to cancer patients on first public engagement since diagnosis
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Rap music used as evidence in scores of trials in England and Wales, study finds
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So UK ministers want to fob off disabled people with vouchers? It’s like government by Groupon | Frances Ryan
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Welsh Senedd members consider criminalising lying by politicians
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Aerial footage shows scene of Hainault stabbing attack – video report
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‘It’s pretty gloomy out there’: new NFU chief Tom Bradshaw fights to give food producers a better deal
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Liberty at the Louvre and waterfall smiles: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Admit women or we quit, Sting and Stephen Fry tell Garrick
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Ex-England cricketer among hundreds to stand for George Galloway’s party
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Fears of Putin swinging elections behind EU’s Meta crackdown
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Priscilla the Party! to close in the West End more than four months early
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Telegraph up for sale as RedBird IMI walks away after UK backlash
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Victim named in Salford human remains investigation
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Premier Inn owner Whitbread to cut 1,500 jobs and shut 100-plus restaurants
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Hainault: man arrested on suspicion of murder after 14-year-old boy dies in east London sword attack – as it happened
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UK politics: Labour’s Khan has 22-point lead over Tory rival in London mayoral race, poll suggests – as it happened
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Boy, 14, dies after ‘horrific’ sword attack in north-east London
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Revamped National Portrait Gallery among contenders for museum of the year
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It’s Sunak’s doom loop: the more desperate and cruel the Tories become, the more voters reject them | Polly Toynbee
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Home Office has lost contact with thousands of potential Rwanda deportees, data shows
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Housing activists urge London mayor to save Clockwork Orange estate
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Smartphones ban may cause more harm than good, says Molly Russell’s father
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Budget brands and free samples: eight ways to cut the cost of your skincare
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For children to be safe online, it’s not they who need to change – it’s the tech companies | Ian Russell
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Rwandan opposition leader voices doubts Kigali will stick to UK asylum deal
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BT’s Digital Voice has cut off my mother’s vital landline
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Asylum seekers in UK should have right to work after six months, MPs say
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Patients maimed by infected blood, innocents jailed, lives ruined. We want real justice – not inquiries| Simon Jenkins
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HSBC chief Noel Quinn to step down after ‘intense’ five years
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Royal Ballet and Opera announces ambitious 2024-25 season – and name change
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Secret Thatcher-era memo undermines Sunak’s plan to scrap national insurance
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Parents, voters, ministers – do the maths: if we run out of teachers, who will teach our children? | Gaby Hinsliff
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Healthy lifestyle may offset genetics by 60% and add five years to life, study says
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Risks of Thames Water crisis contagion look overdone | Nils Pratley
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Inflation in UK shops slows amid price cuts on clothes and shoes
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Trans patients to be treated in separate rooms in hospital under Tory plans
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Average rents in Great Britain climb to record high
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Prisoners with cancer in England more likely to die of it than other patients
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Military horses injured galloping across London making progress, army says
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Two army veterans will not be prosecuted over 1971 Troubles deaths
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Humza Yousaf inherited a deeply fractured SNP – as will his successor
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Mentally ill people being used as ‘political football’, campaigners say
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Man admits ‘motiveless’ killing of mobility scooter rider after leaving jail
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Father pays tribute to ‘daddy’s girl’ found dead at school before detention
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SNP looks to unity candidate after Humza Yousaf quits as first minister
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Jonathan Dimbleby urges MPs to ‘get off the fence’ on assisted dying
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‘The hot topic is the war’: West Yorkshire’s Muslim voters feel politically homeless
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The Guardian view on Humza Yousaf's resignation: miscalculation leads to crisis | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the Tories and Rwanda: speeding up deportations looks desperate | Editorial
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Mining firm BHP offers $25.7bn settlement for Brazil dam disaster
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‘The Guardian lights very well’: how newspaper came to aid of stranded geologist
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Achaz von Hardenberg on the plummeting fortunes of Rishi Sunak and Humza Yousaf – cartoon
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Humza Yousaf’s clumsiness meant he had to jump – but Westminster also gave him a push | Rory Scothorne
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UK will not accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland, Rishi Sunak says
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David Cameron urges Hamas to agree to 40-day Gaza ceasefire deal
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Man’s jail suicide recorded as unlawful killing by Milton Keynes inquest
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Delivery firm Getir to quit UK, Europe and US and focus on Turkey
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The torture of being trapped by indefinite prison sentences | Letters
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One word to describe Ofsted and the government | Letters
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Royal Mail pauses fines for ‘fake’ stamps after apparent flaw in fraud scanners
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Tell us: what are your views on the current political situation in Scotland?
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How UK’s new border controls will affect animal and plant imports
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Man tried to smother dying mother, 92, in act of ‘unadulterated love’, jury told
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Yes, prime minister, it’s a scandal so many of us are signed off work. Maybe you Tories should stop making us ill | Zoe Williams
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‘Get rid of your green waste bin and let leaves rot into the soil,’ says garden expert
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