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‘Feels like a losing battle’: the fight against flooding in Somerset
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Nigel Farage meets UAE ministers and drums up donations on Dubai trip
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The ‘overlooked’ saint: digitally recreated shrine marks 800th anniversary of William of York
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Homicides at lowest level since 1980s
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Baby born in 'serious condition' after mother struck by e-bike in hit-and-run
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Paedophile passed vetting to work at London primary school and nursery
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Former Little Mix singer tells Sky News how it was her mum who first noticed twins' rare genetic condition
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Tokyo blossom and ice on the Hudson: photos of the day – Thursday
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European boss of Post Office IT scandal firm Fujitsu to step down
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Great Ormond Street surgeon harmed 94 children, review finds
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‘My kids buy me food’: civil service pensioners offered emergency loans as nearly 90,000 face delays
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Labour’s new welfare changes are practical and compassionate – so why not loudly say so? | Polly Toynbee
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Great Ormond Street surgeon harmed almost 100 children, report finds
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Boy, 15, pleads guilty to murder of Leo Ross, 12, in Birmingham
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Starmer's China trip provides exquisite optics for the 'world's most reliable superpower'
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Bus driver who chased and knocked out thief sacked
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Hopes dashed as ‘Waspi women’ again denied state pension compensation
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Andy Burnham says insiders at Westminster ‘don’t get licence to lie’ after byelection row
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Teenage killer hung around at murder scene to talk to officers
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Homicides in England and Wales fall to lowest level since records began
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‘Pesticide cocktails’ polluting apples across Europe, study finds
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Shoplifter killed Asda security guard during struggle over alcohol
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Judge blocks charity’s challenge over trans people’s use of Hampstead ponds single-sex facilities
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Keir Starmer secures visa-free access to China in services partnership
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Man arrested after more than 600 items stolen from museum collection
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Man arrested after more than 600 items were stolen from museum
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Norovirus hospitalisations surge as winter illnesses 'cause disruption'
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WASPI women compensation bid rejected again
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'Outrageous': Assisted dying critics attack 'unprecedented' plan to force through bill
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Doom loop of decline: how struggling high streets fuel far-right sympathies in UK
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Farage attack on high street Turkish barber shops is dog-whistle racism, minister says
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Santander to close further 44 branches as it gears up for £2.6bn takeover of TSB
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Man arrested after 95-year-old woman tied up during attempted robbery
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Another arrest over fires at properties and car linked to PM
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How a century-old Act could help assisted dying supporters override the Lords
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Keir Starmer hails ‘good progress’ on Chinese whisky tariffs and visa-free travel
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Universal basic income could be used to soften hit from AI job losses in UK, minister says
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Wigan lottery winner, 80, helped build counterfeit drugs empire, court told
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School suspension in England only to be for pupils’ most serious misbehaviour
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China considering visa-free travel for UK citizens after Xi-Starmer meeting
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The Polanski effect? These charts reveal how much the Greens have advanced
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Survey of over-50s women finds almost two in three struggle with mental health
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US robotaxis undergo training for London’s quirks before planned rollout this year
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TV tonight: The Apprentice returns in Hong Kong for its 20th season
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Parents in England fear losing support for disabled children due to Send reforms
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Record number of offenders being recalled to prison in England and Wales
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As most TV viewers tune in via broadband, will 2034 signal the death of Freeview?
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‘This can’t be left to individual families’: how social media ban could affect under-16s
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War, conflict and Roman sculptures: Bath exhibit shows different side of Don McCullin’s work
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How did British Muslims become ‘the problem’? – podcast
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Food sector calls for transition period if UK and EU agree post-Brexit rules reset
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Households in England and Wales must splash out more as water bills to rise by 5.4%
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Driverless cars are coming to London 'this year'
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Assisted dying backers could use archaic procedure to bypass ‘undemocratic’ block by peers
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Man arrested after woman, 95, tied up during attempted robbery in Salford
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Man jailed for violently shaking baby to death and attempting to cover it up
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Labour attacks Green party drugs policy in Gorton and Denton byelection
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Tributes paid to army officer killed in training exercise
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‘Process failed’ says BBC after Apprentice contestant’s offensive tweets emerge
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Artificial intelligence will cost jobs, admits Liz Kendall
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The Guardian view on the new archbishop of Canterbury: how to heal a divided church and nation? | Editorial
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The BBC’s proposal to switch off Freeview is a threat to its universal service | Letter
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Matt Goodwin is the most extreme Reform candidate yet. How Labour and the Greens react will define them | Zoe Williams
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First female archbishop of Canterbury vows to call out misogyny
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Former Spandau Ballet singer found guilty of rape
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Starmer indicates he will not U-turn on plan to scrap some jury trials
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Shrinking potion: two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to become single show in London
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Changes announced for 'devalued' school suspensions
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Gang jailed over guns and drug operation able to making 'tens of thousands' of pills per hour
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‘I wasn’t going to be diverted,’ says King Charles about campaign on the environment
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