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Downbeat Liz Kendall acts as if even she no longer believes in welfare reforms | John Crace
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Labour ought to think small on infrastructure | Letters
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NHS earwax removal must be available to all | Letters
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Bill seeks to disregard historic offences for gay men
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‘Dad, imam, God’: children living with self-declared pope in former UK orphanage
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Footballer Mohamed Ihattaren given community service for assaulting ex-girlfriend
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US Senate passes Trump's 'big beautiful' tax and cuts bill after turbulent all-nighter
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Inquest into baby's death after birth in Co Laois reopens
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Inquest into baby's death after birth in Co Laois reopens
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Wrexham nursing home owner tells Covid inquiry lack of testing terrified staff
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Starmer offers Labour MPs major welfare bill concession
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Dutch shoppers save 20% abroad while bulk deals at home fuel "overconsumption and waste"
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US Senate approves Trump's 'big beautiful bill'
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Strawberry harvests start in Southern Finland, prices vary depending on location
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Woman denies suggestion she imagined rape, court told
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Woman denies suggestion she imagined rape, court told
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, launches ‘thoughtful’ collection of wines
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Amsterdam’s “laughing gas king” wanted for tax fraud
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Births in England and Wales increase for first time since 2021
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Renaming of An Bord Pleanála cost €77,000
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Renaming of An Bord Pleanála cost €77,000
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Bulgaria abuses its position to block our EU membership: North Macedonia's Deputy PM Nikoloski
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Nearly 20,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel this year, in a record high
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Protester’s arrest for alleged antisemitic chanting in Nottingham ruled unlawful
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Italy limits outdoor work as heatwave breaks records across Europe
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Man in 60s dies in work-related incident in Kilkenny city
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Parents of baby found with ‘catastrophic injuries’ went for cigarette as medics tried to save him, court hears
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Qatari Prime Minister receives Tipperary Peace Prize
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Dutch consumers sue six major energy firms over price hikes in variable contracts
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Police smash rear window to save baby from locked car in Amersfoort
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Azerbaijan jails Sputnik executives amid escalating tensions with Russia
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Poland to tighten border controls amid growing tension over irregular crossings
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Children crossing Channel from France exposed to teargas, report says
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Trump-Musk beef back on as US president threatens tech billionaire's subsidies
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Parking space-sized gardens impress Hampton Court flower show judges
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Latest news bulletin | July 1st – Evening
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Prague Zoo uses tonnes of ice to cool animals during heatwave
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Airport ground workers' labour dispute continues
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M&S’s online business should be ‘fully’ operational by end of month, CEO says
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Hottest UK day of the year recorded as 33.6C reached in Kent
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Dutch Senate votes in favor of national fireworks ban
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Welcome to Britain 2025: where a musician's words cause more outrage than the murder and horror in Gaza | Owen Jones
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Over 14 million could die from US aid cuts - study
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Over 14 million could die from US aid cuts - study
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Woman asks to meet attacker to ask how he was 'so cruel'
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Woman asks to meet attacker to ask how he was 'so cruel'
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Families of hostages call for deal as pressure grows on Israeli government
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Spanish police: Arson led to café explosion; Two women killed, incl. Dutch pedestrian
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Removing hereditary peers is not enough to reform Lords, poll suggests
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Wimbledon umpire takes action after player complains of ‘dangerous’ spectator
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UK's oldest cold case solved: 92-year-old jailed for 1967 rape and murder
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McCabe loses in straight sets on Wimbledon debut
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A freedom from slavery parade, heatwave and a fashion show: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Netherlands sets July 1 heat record as De Bilt hits 33.2 degrees
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Thailand’s PM suspended over probe into leaked 'uncle' phone call with Cambodian official
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Finance firms’ claim to be ‘saving the world’ was a mistake, says City veteran
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Cttee hears Triple Lock dilutes Ireland's sovereignty
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Bacik: Student's budget plans in 'disarray' over fee hike
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Why is Palestine Action being banned and what happens next?
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Glastonbury chanters or the Southport hate-tweeter – throw the book at one, you must throw it at them all | Marina Hyde
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United left-wing candidate likely to compete for Áras
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Finland's consumer prices rose by 1.9% in June
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Explosion in Amsterdam-West injures four, residents forced to jump from burning building
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Extreme heat and floods sweep across Italy, leaving two dead
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Prosecutor declines to file charges in ambassador expenses case
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Trade high on agenda as Taoiseach visits Japan
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Man, 92, jailed for 1967 rape and murder of Louisa Dunne in Bristol
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Three bosses at Lucy Letby hospital arrested on suspicion of manslaughter
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Great Britain’s energy networks to get £24bn upgrade but bills to rise
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Dutch government targets loophole letting non-EU workers bypass labor rules