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Manchester Arena bomb plotter ‘moved to Belmarsh prison’ after attack on guards
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Labour select committee chairs call for parliament to vote on trade deal with US
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Doctors in end-of-life cases of two UK children can be named, court rules
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Jail term of Luton triple-murderer to be reviewed after MP’s referral
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Nigel Farage and the unions: Reform leader walks line between friend and foe
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Council plans legal action over ancient London oak felled by Toby Carvery
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Spotify running again after users around world report problems
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Trump-style book censorship is spreading – just ask British librarians | Alison Hicks
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Tariffs more likely to bring UK price cuts than inflation, says WH Smith boss
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Google sued for £5bn in UK over allegations of shutting out rivals
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UK in talks with France about deal to swap people seeking asylum
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EY being investigated over Post Office auditing during Horizon scandal
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Number of UK homes overheating soars to 80% in a decade, study finds
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Five things you didn’t know about Black British cultural history
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‘Romeo and Juliet’ clause exempts consensual teenage relationships from child abuse reporting in England
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Manchester bomb survivor: jail attack represents ‘catastrophic failure of duty’
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How Netflix turned a Black dating show loved by millions into TV trash | Nels Abbey
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UK government report calls for taskforce to save England’s historic trees
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Rare letter offers glimpse into Bram Stoker’s early thoughts on Dracula
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More than £2bn wiped from value of UK distributor amid Trump tariff uncertainty
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Legal definition of woman is based on biological sex, UK supreme court rules
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Good news on UK inflation may be short-lived amid trade war and rising household bills
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UK supreme court ruling on legal definition of woman ‘brings clarity and confidence’, says government – as it happened
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No bab, Brummies don’t sound stupid – all the ignorant people who mock our accent do | Emily Watkins
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UK inflation falls to 2.6%, increasing pressure on Bank to cut interest rates
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Direct Line chasing me over dead uncle’s cancelled car insurance
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ASA bans Brazilian liquid butt lift ads from six UK cosmetic treatment providers
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Resurrected pools, remnants of last ice age, attract wildlife in Norfolk
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Social media and map apps blamed for record rise in mountain rescue callouts
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Muslim prisoners in England more likely to be subjected to force, charity finds
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UK supreme court to rule on legal definition of a woman
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Water companies’ pollution incidents in England increased by 30% in 2024
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Wealthiest English private schools spend below 6% on means-tested bursaries, research finds
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Liz Truss to launch ‘uncensored’ social network to counter mainstream media
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UK government refuses to rule out redundancies at Scunthorpe steelworks
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Civil case against influencer Andrew Tate is first of its kind, UK judge told
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Civil case against influencer Andrew Tate is first of its kind, UK judge told
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Book bound in the skin of a 19th-century Suffolk murderer goes on display
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‘Cutting DEI won’t fill potholes’: Labour ready to play long game against Farage
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X’s UK profits collapsed the year after Elon Musk’s takeover
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Felling of ancient London oak tree by Toby Carvery owner reported to police
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Reform UK a ‘far-right and racist party’, says largest teaching union
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Threats to nature in Labour’s planning bill | Letter
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Trump tariffs will mean world uses less oil this year, IEA says
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DWP to overhaul carer’s allowance checks after overpayment scandal
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People of Huddersfield raise £15,000 to return boy’s body to his parents in Syria
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While Starmer’s hand was forced on British Steel, it’s time to forge ahead with more nationalisations | Owen Jones
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Pete Songi on Keir Starmer’s attempt to save British Steel at any cost – cartoon
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UK conference on Sudan fails to set up contact group for ceasefire talks
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Taxi drivers, a tackle and a cowboy: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Birmingham bin strikes could spread, union leader warns
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Data shows little sign that tax increase on employers is leading to mass layoffs | Heather Stewart
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US firm in £263m takeover bid for Bank of England banknote printer
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Steel was a security risk. What about UK gas storage? | Nils Pratley
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Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story review – original rude girl is still impossibly cool
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Amphibious boat brings Bond-style glamour to RSPB in Northumberland
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Pontins owner charged with corporate manslaughter over woman’s death
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Reform a ‘racist and far-right’ party, says teaching union after Farage attack – as it happened
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UK weather: heavy rain warning issued for western England and Wales
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Number of payrolled workers in UK fell by 78,000 ahead of budget tax rise
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JD Vance says US hopeful of ‘great’ trade deal with UK
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