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Justice Minister rejects 'dog-whistle' accusation
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National Ombudsman demands immediate closure of Bonaire landfill over health hazards
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Starmer brings the steel – and draws up battle lines with Reform UK
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Vocational graduates with non-EU backgrounds struggle more to find work
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Met officers suspended over alleged abuse of suspects and support for Tommy Robinson
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‘Decency or division’: Britain faces era-defining choice, Keir Starmer warns
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It’s entered the Labour conference lexicon – but what is a snake-oil salesman?
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Rachel Reeves gets a warm reception but business chiefs are wary of another tax raid
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Councillor struck in face during random attack in Dublin
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Covid exercise messaging left children stuck indoors, UK inquiry hears
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Dutch Supreme Court overturns convictions of eight climate activists
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Lola Young cancels gigs days after collapsing on stage
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Future of Ovo Energy in doubt after failing financial stress tests
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My conference pass was revoked for asking difficult questions: this is Keir Starmer’s Labour | Owen Jones
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Nottingham paper takes legal action over Reform council’s ban on reporters
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Black police officers would be ‘silenced’ by new rules, UK association claims
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The Guardian view on Starmer’s conference speech: national renewal needs more than rules-bound growth | Editorial
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The Guardian view on child poverty: the scrapping of the two-child benefit cap can’t come soon enough | Editorial
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Princess Amalia starts two-year military training while pursuing law degree
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Judges refuse to release footballer Quincy Promes ahead of drug smuggling, assault cases
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Several hospitalised after becoming unwell in Belfast
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Internet cut 'truly sad', says Afghan man in Ireland
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Starmer’s further education plans augur well, but the policy detail will be telling
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Ben Jennings on the new plan for Gaza – cartoon
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NAMA advisor failed to disclose investment fund links
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All three candidates did their best in debate - Connolly
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Starmer finally finds his voice as he speaks from the heart | John Crace
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Was this Starmer’s best speech? Yes. But he’ll need a new battle plan to convince a doubting Britain | Martin Kettle
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Glasgow University accused of failing student who killed himself on graduation day
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France investigates oil tanker listed under Russia 'shadow fleet' sanctions
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Boy, 11, identified as fourth suspect in fatbike theft linked to fatal police shooting
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Labour won’t fend off Reform UK by just diluting Farage’s poison | Letters
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When shopping delivers a moral dilemma | Letters
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NHS 10-year plan will embed privatisation and hollow out the health service | Letter
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Orwell was right to take a swing at sport | Brief letters
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Rachel Reeves to lift two-child benefit cap in November budget
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Red alert in Ibiza and Formentera as flash floods cause widespread chaos
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Gambling regulator threatens three influencers with fines over illegal betting ads
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Former DR Congo president sentenced to death in absentia
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Motion calls on Israel not to target Gaza flotilla
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Britain's PM Keir Starmer accuses Nigel Farage of trying to divide UK at Labour conference
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NatureScot may raise ‘more than £100m’ in private investment for conservation
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‘Fatal flaws’: analysts cast doubt on Tony Blair’s plan for future of Gaza
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‘He loves splashing around’: UK pools host doggy dips for pets and owners
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Helicopter rescues crew of Dutch crew ship attacked off Yemeni coast
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Paris bids farewell to iconic actress Claudia Cardinale
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Call for ban on use of counselling notes in trials
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Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid, challenging Hungary
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Trump says US will 'probably have a shutdown'
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Full listing of school grant schemes 'not maintained'
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State overpaid millions to IPAS providers - report
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Nigel Farage ‘doesn’t believe in Britain’, Starmer tells Labour conference
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11-year-old identifed as fourth suspect in fatbike theft linked to fatal police shooting
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Finland to help protect Danish airspace from drones
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Ireland significantly off track on 2030 climate targets
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Latest news bulletin | September 30th, 2025 – Evening
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Man in court over false imprisonment, endangerment
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Dept's housing spending doubles from '21 to '24 - report
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A two-year-old girl is chosen as Nepal’s new living goddess
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Trump and Hegseth declare end of 'politically correct' leadership in US military
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Gaza civil defence says 41 killed in Israeli attacks
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Man sentenced to 4 years for sexually attacking 7 women, 1 child in A'dam cafe, theater
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'Minimal evidence of checks' of remote working hubs
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Israelis voice hope as Trump unveils peace proposal at Nova memorial site
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SF leader criticises €100k tender for bike shed at NMH
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Almost a third of Prax Lindsey oil refinery workers to lose jobs
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Tributes paid following 'numbing' O'Connor family deaths
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Germany seeks to extradite Ukrainian over 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline attack
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NI Secretary in talks with Irish Govt over UK ID cards
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Liverpool poet Brian Patten dies at 79
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