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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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Britain has a problem that it won’t face up to: children's dangerous relationship with alcohol | Gary Nunn
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Secondhand fashion seller Vinted moves into profit after 61% sales rise
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A car stuck in mud and a thirsty squirrel: photos of the day – Monday
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Humza Yousaf quits as first minister of Scotland: what happens now?
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OpenAI to use FT journalism to train artificial intelligence systems
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John Swinney favourite to become Scotland’s first minister after Humza Yousaf quits
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GB News won its battle with TalkTV – but both face uncertain future
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Teachers warned to be on lookout for victims of sextortion in UK schools
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‘It can happen to any child’: parents of sextortion victim send out warning
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Who is in the running to replace Humza Yousaf as SNP leader?
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‘Water everywhere’: Shropshire farmers race to salvage harvest after record rain
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Mysterious Roman dodecahedron to go on display in Lincoln
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Ncuti Gatwa cast in National Theatre production of The Importance of Being Earnest
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People with depression or anxiety could lose sickness benefits, says UK minister
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Hipgnosis backs £1.3bn private equity takeover by Blackstone
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Shortlist unveiled for dance’s answer to the Turner prize
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Humza Yousaf quits as Scotland’s first minister – as it happened
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As a stunt performer, I lived on the edge of danger – but I had to step back from the precipice | Janine Parkinson
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Humza Yousaf poised to quit as Scotland’s first minister
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Family calls for Essex mental health inquiry to include mother’s death
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‘A special bond between music and art’: Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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Met police to pay ‘five-figure sum’ to French publisher arrested under anti-terror laws
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Lampedusa aid workers condemn UK’s Rwanda plan after Cleverly visit
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Lib Dems pledge access to same named GP for over-70s and long-term sick
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Ireland reaps €700m Brexit bonanza from customs duties
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There’s a hard-right tidal wave about to hit Europe – and it will only make the economic crisis worse | Gordon Brown
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Ocado pay backlash looms as firm moves to offer boss £14.8m package
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Rain gardens and bathwater reuse becoming trends, RHS says
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‘I still think Tony was right on Iraq’: Labour’s Ben Bradshaw on Blair, Brexit and battling homophobia
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Northern Ireland legacy act will harm Britain’s reputation, rights panel warns
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‘Washout winter’ spells price rises for UK shoppers with key crops down by a fifth
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No more 12345: devices with weak passwords to be banned in UK
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Average cost of UK car insurance rises by one-third in a year, analysis finds
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British tourist injured in shark attack is ‘aware and can communicate’
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David Cameron under fire for hiring £42m luxury jet for central Asia tour
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Real terms average pay lower in most UK local authorities than in 2008, TUC finds
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Thames Water collapse could trigger Truss-style borrowing crisis, Whitehall officials fear
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More human remains found in Greater Manchester torso investigation
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Insulin shortages ‘causing stress and anxiety’ for UK diabetes patients
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Tory rebels plan 100-day ‘policy blitz’ if local elections are disaster for party
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UK charities hiring staff with ‘privilege not potential’, report author warns
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Hundreds of Heathrow Border Force officers to start four-day strike
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Warmer spring-like weather forecast in UK after chilly April
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Nicola Jennings on the troubles of Rishi Sunak and Humza Yousaf – cartoon
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Godzilla and an Olympic voyage: photos of the weekend
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Union appears to accept Royal Mail proposal to cut most Saturday deliveries
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MMR jab uptake among young people in England up by 23% since 2023, says NHS
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Headteachers forced to mend desks and unblock toilets after cuts in England
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Is Reform UK on the rise? Blackpool’s soup kitchen candidate will find out
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From potholes to planning: key issues in England’s 2 May local elections
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Man charged over tragedy chanting at Man Utd v Burnley match
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Online casino firm 888.com to withdraw UK adverts after backlash
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Interviews, a history lesson and football: what awaits people sent to Rwanda by UK?
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Iranian artist opens Leeds show exploring disability and migration
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Scottish Greens will not back down in Humza Yousaf row, co-leader says
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Man dies after parachute incident in County Durham
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‘No one’s being honest about it’: how NHS crisis forces patients to go private
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‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross
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Second man dies after taking ‘unusually strong’ heroin in north Devon
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David Blunkett says devising 99-year prison sentences is his ‘biggest regret’
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‘I know my limit’: how gen Z became Britain’s ‘sober-curious’ generation
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Red walls and green dreams: what are the key battlegrounds in England’s local elections?
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Blackpool rock maker leads crusade to protect British seaside staple
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‘The what-ifs crush you’: parents suffer as Wimbledon school crash investigation makes slow progress
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