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Former Sun editor announced as UK government’s new communications chief
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The Guardian view on England’s riverbanks: landscapes that everyone should be able to enjoy | Editorial
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Wes Streeting says striking doctors ‘will lose a war with this government’
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Court quashes conviction of man twice found guilty of Bedfordshire murder
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YouTube to gauge US users’ ages with AI after UK and Australia add age checks
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My message to doctors, after five days of strikes? Work with us: if you go to war with us, you’ll lose | Wes Streeting
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Tommy Robinson arrives in Tenerife as UK police investigate alleged assault
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High court upholds use of isolation booths in schools in England
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An ethics record that this Labour government can be proud of | Letter
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Green burials – the biodegradable alternative | Letter
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Four Montagu’s harrier chicks take flight in first UK breeding success since 2019
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Calls for UK air traffic control boss to resign as new glitch disrupts flights
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UK online safety law leads to 5m extra age checks a day for pornography sites
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Labour pays estimated £2m to settle claims by 20 people over leaked antisemitism dossier
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UK flight delays: traffic control restored but transport secretary warns of continued disruption – as it happened
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Fans line streets of Birmingham to say farewell to Ozzy Osbourne
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Man found guilty of attacking female police officers at Manchester airport
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NHS nurse’s tribunal over trans doctor’s use of changing room adjourns
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Stephen Lillie on Keir Starmer’s belated action over Gaza – cartoon
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Cherry Vann becomes UK’s first female archbishop after election in Wales
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Wes Streeting’s divide and rule tactics may have won against the doctors – but more strikes are coming | Polly Smythe
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Heritage coalition saves Scottish modernist ‘jewel’ in fiercely fought auction
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Freed British-Israeli hostage accuses Starmer of ‘moral failure’ over move to recognise Palestine
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Palestine Action co-founder wins permission to challenge ban
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Migration fuels second largest population jump in England and Wales for more than 75 years
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‘True visionary’ theatre school founder Sylvia Young dies aged 86
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Aston Martin’s 24-hour scramble to get lower US tariffs pays off
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British brother and sister, 11 and 13, drown off beach in Spain
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Council recognises right of River Test to flow unimpeded and unpolluted
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Bank of England governor blocks Rachel Reeves’s Revolut meeting
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Number of asylum seekers at ex-RAF base in Essex to rise by more than 50%
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Zack Polanski’s ‘eco-populism’ could put voters off Greens, opponents say
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France’s recognition of a Palestinian state won’t stop Israel’s onslaught | Hussein Agha and Robert Malley
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Scheme to release beavers into wild in England has stalled, say nature experts
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Shield poorer households from costs of clean energy plans, says Ofgem
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The best joke award has gone. Is the Edinburgh fringe taking all the pun out of comedy? | Anya Ryan
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Planetary scientist Michele Dougherty made first female UK astronomer royal
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Zack Polanski claims he can ‘cut through’ at Green party leadership hustings focused on how to counter Farage – as it happened
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Ethnic minorities in England at higher risk of heat-related deaths, says study
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British Jewish leaders call for rapid increase in Gaza aid
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I went out to challenge the law used to ban Palestine Action. Would I be arrested too? | George Monbiot
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Half of UK councils still use pesticides in public places, research finds
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YouTube most popular first TV destination for children, Ofcom finds
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Love story of two Edwardian servants on Yorkshire estate told in new collection
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Starmer hopes ‘pathway to peace’ will end Gaza war. History is not on his side
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Charity in legal action against minister for failing to act over Thames Water
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Third of UK teenagers who vape will go on to start smoking, research shows
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Sarah Jessica Parker in possible conflict of interest over Booker longlisted author
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From safety first to Palestine first, Keir Starmer shows some leadership | John Crace
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Ministers take note: now is the moment to fight to keep AstraZeneca’s listing in London | Nils Pratley
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John Swinney urges Trump to exempt scotch whisky from 10% tariffs
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ChatGPT launches study mode to encourage ‘responsible’ academic use
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A horrifying photograph and an invitation declined | Letters
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Five survivors of Rotherham grooming gangs say they were also raped by police officers
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Labour focused on appeasing Reform, not beating them, says Jeremy Corbyn
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This Labour government has failed. People want real transformative politics – we will give it to them | Jeremy Corbyn
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‘Lionesses hear the roar’: 65,000 England fans celebrate Euros win in London
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UK to recognise state of Palestine in September unless Israel holds to ceasefire
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I was a Samaritan – I love Samaritans. But for the sake of all who take those calls, it must change course | Peter Ormerod
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AstraZeneca chief executive hails ‘vital importance of US’ as Trump tariffs loom
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Why did the irate bishop of Fulham evict the choir? Because vicars are human: we can go rogue | Ravi Holy
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Father and son named as victims of fatal stabbings at office in south London
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Police seek Tommy Robinson after alleged assault at London station
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An England parade, Trump pipers and stranded pigs: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk’s shares plunge as it cuts sales forecast
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Hillsborough bereaved urge Starmer not to appoint ex-Sun editor to senior role
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Train operators allowed to run more east coast mainline services to Glasgow, Hull and Bradford
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I’m obsessed with snorkelling in Scotland: starfish below, sea eagles overhead – and it really isn’t that cold
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Vodafone CEO asked how she sleeps at night by ex-franchisee amid £120m legal action
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Uber loses UK supreme court appeal over tax on private-hire rivals
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