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Canals and cooling mists offer relief in sweltering Paris
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Lanes still closed after fatal truck fire near Schiphol; Heavy rush hour traffic
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Comedian, Green politician face defamation charges over Halla-aho comments
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Temperatures up to 38°C as Netherlands honors Keti Koti
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What is a 'heat dome' and how does it power heatwaves?
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We wanted to stay at a Bear hotel – just not one 50 miles away
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Fewer pupils in less affluent English schools taking languages, survey finds
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Trump to visit 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention centre
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Dutch inflation dropped to 3.1 percent in June
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Survey: Women, youth most doubtful about pension security
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France shuts schools as heatwave grips Europe
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Nearly 90% of Dutch back insurance coverage for obesity drugs, poll finds
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‘Smoke and confusion’: exhibition points out Jane Austen’s true thoughts on Bath
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Whitehall’s ambition to cut costs using AI is fraught with risk
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Tech firms suggested placing trackers under offenders’ skin at meeting with justice secretary
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Food prices pushed up by hot weather hitting harvest yields, say UK retailers
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Ministers launch review of UK parental leave and pay to ‘reset system’
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Taylor Swift, Charli xcx and Springsteen among live music acts who gave UK £10bn lift in 2024
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To all who think capitalism can drive progressive change, it won’t – and here’s the shocking proof | Polly Toynbee
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Drug firm payments to professionals widespread - review
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EU states told not to expect stable US trade relationship
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EU meeting with Trump administration to avoid 50% tariffs
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Fines could jump 40% for riding public transport without a ticket
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Trump cuts to foreign aid looms large at UN development conference
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ITV News at Ten presenter Sandy Gall dies aged 97
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Bob Geldof told Freddie Mercury ‘don’t get clever’ before 1985 Live Aid set
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NHS repeatedly failing in care of stroke patients, watchdog says
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Idaho gunman, 20, identified by police
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Idaho gunman, 20, identified by police
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Idaho gunman, 20, identified by police
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Latest news bulletin | July 1st – Morning
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Donald Trump signs executive order lifting US sanctions on Syria
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Gaza rescuers say over 50 killed in Israeli attacks
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Charities call for Gaza food distribution system to close
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Charities call for Gaza food distribution system to close
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European security 'top priority' as Denmark takes over EU presidency
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King Charles to receive £132m next year after crown estate makes £1.1bn profit
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Susan Sarandon ‘terrified but excited’ to make UK theatrical debut in September
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Scottish firefighters tackle wildfires for third day as risk to life grows
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UK court upholds Cayman Islands law legalising same-sex partnerships
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Union leaders to debate four-day working week
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Deaths of elderly Cork couple being treated as a tragedy
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Four-day working week under debate at union conference
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Government to consider housing and planning memos
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Gov.uk smartphone app to launch with limited functionality
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Royal train to be retired as King Charles seeks to modernise monarchy
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Man and woman, 80s, found dead at house in Co Cork
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Man and woman, 80s, found dead at house in Co Cork
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Who are the key Labour rebels in the revolt against Starmer’s welfare bill?
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Outgoing DNB president Klaas Knot warns against shortening Central Bank president terms
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Two Dutch swimming sites closed over PFAS as dozens more receive health warnings
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UK food delivery firms step up checks after claims of illegal workers
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Dutch police see sharp rise in drivers testing positive for drugs
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Liz Kendall is a listening kind of woman but can’t seem to hear Labour discontent on welfare bill | John Crace
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Woman denies mother was not present for alleged assault
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Palestine Action spraying paint is not terrorism. As ministers abuse their powers, I feel a duty to speak out | Juliet Stevenson
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Most women in England and Wales have seen abusive male behaviour in past year, poll finds
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Brothers still deny involvement in 18-year-old sister's honor killing
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Man, 38, charged with manslaughter of grandmother in Cork
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The Guardian view on Budapest’s pride parade: a humiliation for Orbán and a triumph for European values | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the museum of the year: a history of the north-east in 3m objects | Editorial
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s first year as prime minister – cartoon
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Norway lottery operator apologises to 47,000 players over prize mixup
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Photos: Noctilucent clouds light up Dutch night skies
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Man arrested in Amsterdam store abduction; Woman found safe
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Britain’s security depends on more than soft power | Letters
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Health inequality is linked to gross disparities in wealth | Letters
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Opposing parties in Hungary use mass Budapest Pride turnout to boost their own agenda
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Brain rot isn’t new – but now we’re all talking about it | Letters
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Why did BBC decide to stream Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set and what will happen next?
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