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Undercover officers spied on family of innocent man shot dead by Met police, inquiry told
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No 10 rejects claims it covered up Starmer’s role in Mandelson appointment
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Several Labour MPs in talks with Greens about defecting to the party, sources say
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Crufts winner’s animal cruelty conviction prompts complaints to Channel 4
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Prince William turns down Kate's coffee - because it wasn't decaf
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Tentacles and a flying hat: photos of the day – Thursday
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UK’s Starmer: Mandelson appointment was my ‘mistake’
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Therapist who sexually assaulted patient 'as part of treatment' jailed for 11 years
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Police to use Thames to separate protesters at Al Quds protest
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Iran war is the largest oil supply disruption in history, report finds
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Putin’s ‘hidden hand’ lies behind Iran’s drone tactics, UK defence secretary says
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Glasgow’s only high-ladder fire engine unavailable during office block inferno
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Police 'invaded privacy' by spying on Jean Charles de Menezes justice campaign
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How damaging are the Mandelson files for Starmer? – podcast
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Attacks on NHS staff reach three-year high in 'deeply worrying' survey
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Asylum appeal backlog doubles in a year, Home Office statistics show
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UK government axes flagship global health project
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Sussex therapist who claimed he could heal trauma with sex jailed for 11 years
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Starmer 'risks misleading Commons claims' if Mandelson story inconsistent
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‘She didn’t want me to hug her’: carer of enslaved woman describes her recovery
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Woman kept in ‘Dickensian’ servitude for 25 years speaks out as abuser jailed
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Sons were suspects in nearly one in five cases of women killed by men in UK in past year
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Soham killer Ian Huntley to get 'minimalist cremation'
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UK regulator examines IT glitch that enabled bank customers to see others’ accounts on app
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Will the Telegraph’s new owner curb its wilder excesses – or make them worse? | Jane Martinson
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Worst cancer diagnosis performance in two years for England
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Judge halts removal of Eritrean asylum seeker from UK to France under ‘one in, one out’
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Ian Huntley's alleged killer appears in court
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Shell CEO’s pay jumps 60% despite slump in profits at oil company
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Elon Musk steps into the UK energy crisis
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Teenage girl shot in legs in 'targeted attack'
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Welsh Water to pay £44.7m after ‘unacceptable’ sewage works failings
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Ex-MI5 contractor flew to Latvia to pass secrets to foreign power, court hears
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Saturday Night Live is surely only funny if you’re American. Can a UK spinoff really make Britain laugh? | Emma Brockes
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Jack Osbourne names baby daughter Ozzy to honour late father
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Elon Musk’s Tesla given go-ahead to supply electricity in Great Britain
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The three things keeping Keir Starmer in his job
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There is no denying Labour is in crisis – but in a strange way, Keir Starmer is equipped to save it | Zoe Williams
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John Lewis pays first annual staff bonus in four years as profits rise
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Palantir’s NHS England contract ‘opens door to government abuse of power’, health bosses told
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‘I have never seen anything like it’: MP warns of rise in extreme views on race and identity
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Families given a week to decide whether to leave UK voluntarily plead for more time
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Bruce Springsteen, Kate Moss and Johnny Depp to appear on all-star Shane MacGowan tribute album
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Proposed law change will protect abusive men who push women to suicide, campaigners warn
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Where Duolingo falls down: how I learned to speak Welsh with my mother
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MPs launch student loans inquiry amid ‘perfect storm’ for young people in UK
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America’s Asian allies scramble to address oil crisis with little guidance from Trump
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AI scams drove UK reports of fraud to record 444,000 last year
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‘Sly stowaway’ UK fox finds new home at Bronx Zoo after illicit transatlantic trip
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Woman jailed after keeping slave for more than 20 years
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US to release 172 million barrels of oil from strategic reserve to combat energy price hike
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It's difficult to see how Starmer can put this right
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Man faces jail for 'goading' American to shoot himself on call
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Starmer overruled warning of ‘reputational risk’ over Mandelson appointment, files show
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Psychologist missing for a week 'may have taken boat from boatyard'
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Mandelson documents raise questions about Starmer’s decision-making
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‘Inconceivable’ Gerry Adams was not involved in IRA bombings, claims former British army commander
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Birmingham bin workers’ strike: why did it start and when will it end?
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Woman who falsely accused 10 men of raping her jailed
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Unite announces cut to Labour membership fees by £580,000
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The Guardian view on Kemi Badenoch and the Iran war: confusion reveals a lack of serious thinking | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Adam Smith: he deserves rescuing from the free-market myth | Editorial
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Zack Polanski repeated claim hypnosis can increase breast size, BBC interview reveals
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Starmer’s new plan: Save our energy bills, stop the war
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MPs launch investigation into student loans system
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Extraordinary announcement not enough to bring down oil price
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Generational divide isn’t as wide as you think | Letters
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E-bike rider sentenced after killing great-grandfather, 91, on pavement
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A clever person knows their limitations … Kemi believes she has none | John Crace
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What the Mandelson documents reveal – and what we still don’t know
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