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Over half of English councils face insolvency under £5bn deficit, MPs warn
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UK gas plants in line for large windfall payments to keep lights on this winter
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Cannabis use could double risk of heart deaths, study suggests
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Reviews show Tories wasted billions of pounds on HS2, transport secretary to say
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Government officials brace for up to 50 Labour MPs rebelling against welfare bill
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Trump threatens to keep 25% tariff on UK steel imports over Port Talbot concerns
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Calls for abortion law change grew louder as number of prosecutions rose
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MPs vote to decriminalise abortion in step forward for reproductive rights
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Wartime codebreaker Alan Turing’s scientific papers sell for £465,000 at auction
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The Guardian view on Egypt and Alaa Abd el-Fattah: Starmer and Lammy vowed to do all they can. So do it | Editorial
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Tighter immigration rules could hit UK net zero mission, report warns
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Plans to replace 2031 census in England and Wales set to be abandoned after backlash
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Two mothers denied ‘rape clause’ exception to benefit cap discriminated against, UK court told
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Bar Council is wise to the risk of AI misuse | Letters
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Facial recognition technology needs stricter regulation | Letter
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Kemi’s experiment in kindness is a sorry sight to behold | John Crace
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Paying Evita audience upset as Don’t Cry delivered offstage to West End passersby for free
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UK will look into more ‘transactional’ approach to granting visas, says Starmer
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Ed Miliband says Labour will ‘win fight’ against UK net zero critics
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Starmer says he picked up Trump’s dropped papers to avoid security scare
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Poultry megafarm in Shropshire halted over river pollution concerns
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Public must ‘keep calm’ over ethnicity of grooming gang offenders, says Louise Casey
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Pete Songi on Kemi Badenoch’s selective memory – cartoon
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Man jailed for life for Christmas Day murders of two women in Milton Keynes
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DNA testing firm 23andMe fined £2.3m by UK regulator for 2023 data hack
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Neighbours of Bristol woman allegedly raped and murdered in 1967 heard screams, court told
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Green party trying to purge gender-critical voices, claims expelled former spokesperson
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Poundland to shut 68 stores in restructuring that puts 2,000 jobs at risk
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A twisted church, protests and parasols: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Operator of gossip forum Tattle Life unmasked after losing defamation case
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Swifts’ decline: how can Britons help these remarkable birds?
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Reeves considers softening inheritance tax changes amid non-dom backlash
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Woman fatally stabbed at scene of London gas explosion named as Annabel Rook
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I would make the Green party a force at the heart of British politics. That’s why I’m running to be co-leader | Ellie Chowns
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‘Vital’ that British steel gets Trump tariff deal after UK-US trade pact, say unions
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How Clean Is Your House? star Kim Woodburn dies aged 83
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MPs back bill to end criminal penalties for abortion in key vote – as it happened
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Farmers call for UK animal welfare rules to be upheld in Gulf states deal
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UK bank TSB could be sold off by Spanish owner Sabadell
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Church of England should rethink automatic secrecy of misconduct hearings, say MPs
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‘A dazzling concrete crown’: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral gets long overdue appreciation
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EDF sent me a £2,700 bill in my first home after foster care
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Keep burglars out: six ways to protect your home when you’re away
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Metro Bank sobers up and attracts a suitor | Nils Pratley
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Louise Casey is right: children must be saved from grooming gangs. But the culture warriors must be ignored | Polly Toynbee
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Sky, ITV and Channel 4 join forces in fightback against big tech’s ad market dominance
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Adult gaming centres failing to help problem gamblers self-exclude
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British woman laments Brexit rules that would stop her Italian husband moving to UK
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Dangerous pesticides and pet flea treatment detected in English rivers for first time
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Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
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NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
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Oxford Street will be pedestrianised as soon as possible, says London mayor
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Social media overtakes TV as main source of news in US, analysis finds
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Trump says UK is protected from tariffs ‘because I like them’ as trade deal is signed off
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UK grooming gangs inquiry ‘must confront uncomfortable truths’
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Grooming gangs in UK thrived in ‘culture of ignorance’, Casey report says
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Woman, 22, convicted of abusing 21 babies at nursery where she worked
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Casey report forces Starmer’s hand on issue that has haunted Labour for decades
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Britons in Israel told to notify Foreign Office to receive instructions on how to leave
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The Guardian view on violence against women and girls: the grooming gangs inquiry should be part of a wider strategy | Editorial
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Nationwide draws up bonus plan that could give CEO £7m payday
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When Starmer speaks, the world listens – or so Labour imagines | John Crace
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British Council cuts are a false economy that would erode the UK’s global influence | Letters
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A sweet moment for refugee schoolchildren | Brief letters
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MPs have personal beliefs, but also solemn duties: that’s why they must reject the assisted dying bill this week | Gordon Brown
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European leaders at G7 trying to bring Iran back to negotiating table
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Police to collect ethnicity data for all cases of child sexual abuse
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Emergency services warn of wildfire risk before expected UK heatwave
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