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Pioneering drug for rare eye cancer gets go-ahead to be offered on NHS
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Scottish ministers mull tax rise for wealthy amid tricky budget decisions
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UK towns that saw rioting last summer have ‘torn social fabric’, report claims
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Radical planning reform needed to hit 1.5m housebuilding target in England, Labour warned
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Over-60s who live apart from partners have better wellbeing, study finds
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Stockport sanctuary owner fears for lives of dogs after being served eviction notice
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Trump picks Republican mega-donor Warren Stephens as ambassador to UK
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Rachel Reeves appoints Covid corruption commissioner
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Michelin-starred chef pleads with thieves to return £25,000 worth of stolen pies
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Starmer rejects false choice between Trump’s US and EU in key speech
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Agent for Russia and UK-based Bulgarian planned ‘honeytrap’ for journalist, court hears
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Rwanda asylum scheme spent £50m on flights that never took off, data reveals
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Talks over return of Parthenon marbles to Athens are ‘well advanced’
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Jaguar unveils much-hyped electric car after online leak
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Liz Truss is apparently too mad even for a rightwing US audience | John Crace
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The Guardian view on Keir Starmer’s reset: it needs a vision to tackle Britain’s challenges | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Gregg Wallace and the BBC: exposing poor conduct is in the public interest | Editorial
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Lindsay Hoyle must apologise for opening Betfred HQ, gambling reform campaigners say
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Government may cap UK political donations to limit foreign influence
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Counselling charity Relate goes into administration
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Boost UK political system or face ‘Trumpian’ disaster, campaigners urge
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Revealed: ministers to postpone full shift to eVisas next month
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New top civil servant Chris Wormald is ‘safe pair of hands’ but ‘devoid of charisma’
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‘Dangerous’ 17-year-old handed life sentence for killing woman
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Taxes should target land investors, not farmers | Letters
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Paw and order: retired police dog rescues man on first walk after surgery
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Reforms announced to vocational T-levels in England after slow uptake
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Natural history GCSE on hold as qualification seen as ‘Tory initiative’, claims campaigner
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Lucy Letby inquiry: parents expressed ‘intolerable anguish’ at police investigation
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Dawn Sturgess’s family condemn security ‘failure’ that led to novichok poisonings
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St James’s Place to axe 500 jobs in £200m cost-cutting drive
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Labour’s missions and what next for the Assisted Dying bill – Politics Weekly Westminster
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As a PR man, I look at Gregg Wallace and see an ego gone rogue – and a strategy only Trump would endorse | Mark Borkowski
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Keir Starmer appoints Chris Wormald as new cabinet secretary
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Snowy seats and a giant cat: photos of the day – Monday
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Eurozone manufacturers see ‘no sign of recovery’ as UK orders slow
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Gluttony, lust and the other ‘deadly sins’ are seen as immoral, but are we hardwired to commit them? | Guy Leschziner
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Nigel Farage claims Trump team ‘appalled’ by Chagos Islands deal – as it happened
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NHS bosses reportedly worried about Starmer’s pledge to cut waiting lists
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More than three-quarters of UK universities join fossil fuel pledge, say activists
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Typhoo Tea bought out of administration for £10m
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UK house prices rise at fastest rate in nearly two years
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I was terrified of being the last single woman left among my friends. Then I made peace with it | Édaein O’ Connell
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‘I’m used to people thinking I’m lying’: are Scotland’s sea eagles killing hundreds of lambs?
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Henry I’s luxurious tower at Corfe Castle reopens to visitors after 378 years
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Public services complaints in England soar by more than a third since 2016 – study
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Swansea mother ‘traumatised’ by arrest under Terrorism Act
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Elton John reveals he is unable to watch his own musical after losing eyesight
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Growth expectations among UK firms take ‘decisive turn for worse’, says CBI
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Cladding will be fixed on high-rise buildings in England by 2029, says Angela Rayner
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Reforms of NHS don’t stand a chance unless recruitment is fixed, say top nurses
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New plan would ‘transform’ end of life care for 100,000 in England and Wales
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Weather blamed for small boat arrivals under Labour passing 20,000
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Man charged with murder of woman, 57, in south-east London
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The Guardian view on Italy’s divided opposition: a Five Star revolution can help unite the left | Editorial
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Ella Baron on the 600 Brazilians deported from the UK on secret flights – cartoon
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Putin may have wanted Skripal dead over what he knew, UK officials believe
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Former Tesco boss wants to send power from Morocco to Great Britain using subsea cable
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Only proper funding can rescue social care | Letters
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What are the allegations against MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace?
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Boss of takeover target Direct Line wants time to turn around insurer
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Could Tenbury Wells be the first UK town centre abandoned over climate change?
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Labour’s big relaunch won’t solve its biggest problem: this government doesn’t speak human | John Harris
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Many unable to access eVisas to prove right to be in UK, Home Office admits
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Assisted dying bill for England and Wales: what amendments are likely to be proposed?
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Watch out for the Weirdboyz: Games Workshop on track for FTSE 100
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Charity Super.Mkt to open more pop-ups amid rising demand for secondhand clothes
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A flooded temple and political fireworks: photos of the weekend
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Wedgwood Collection still revealing new treasures a decade after it was saved for the nation
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