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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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Abramovich business associate Eugene Shvidler fails to overturn UK sanctions
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UK has not hit ‘peak Greggs’, says CEO, as sales slow in heatwave
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A GP doling out football tickets? It may sound daft, but ‘social prescribing’ could make a difference in the NHS | Devi Sridhar
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Peter Kyle says Nigel Farage is on side of ‘people like Jimmy Savile’ in online safety row
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Anglian Water to pay £63m over sewage failures
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UK to recognise Palestinian statehood in September unless Israel agrees ceasefire and two-state solution, Starmer says – as it happened
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Rachel Reeves’ ‘save less to invest’ policy could be brilliant for ordinary Britons – or a disaster | Hilary Osborne
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Devon campaigners call for ‘right to riverbank’ after finding Dart has 108 owners
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Parking permit mix-up cost £110 and then £150 in fines
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As Trump’s tariff regime becomes clear, Americans may start to foot the bill
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Tuesday briefing: The story behind the Edinburgh University ‘skull room’ – and a reckoning over its history
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Southport MP says town won’t be defined by atrocity one year on from attack
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Jewish leaders urge Edinburgh University to uphold antisemitism definition
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Tens of thousands at risk of poverty despite Labour’s benefit U-turn, MPs warn
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Rising UK food prices turn cash-strapped shoppers away from high street
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The right wants to kill off the NHS. Striking doctors are playing into their hands | Polly Toynbee
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‘The real issue is change’: Edinburgh University’s first Black philosophy professor on racism and reform
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Starmer v Starmer: why is the former human rights lawyer so cautious about defending human rights?
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New mortgage affordability rules help UK housing market avoid summer lull
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Tin mining to return to Cornwall after Reeves makes £29m investment
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Fourth person dies after shooting in Northern Ireland that killed woman and two children
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Lionesses greeted by jubilant England fans on return home after Euro 2025 victory
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Trump uses press conference with Starmer to boost his golf business
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NHS chiefs and BMA in row over patient safety during doctors’ strike
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Trump cuts deadline for Putin to reach Ukraine peace deal to ‘10 or 12 days’
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Two dead after four people stabbed at business premises in central London
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Shareholders of UK fintech Wise vote to move main stock market listing to US
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Mother-eating spiders ‘will chill parents to the bone’ in new David Attenborough series
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Sidekick Starmer can’t get a word in as The Donald dominates world’s most one-sided double act | John Crace
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The Guardian view on the legacies of slavery: the response to Edinburgh’s report must go beyond academia | Editorial
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England’s farmers to get new payments for cleaning up waterways
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Trump acknowledges ‘real starvation’ in Gaza and tells Israel to let in ‘every ounce of food’
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Key takeaways from Trump’s press Q&As in Scotland
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Ben Jennings on Starmer and Trump in Scotland – cartoon
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Resident doctors’ focus on pay is doing untold damage to the NHS | Letters
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Domestic abuse and the risks and benefits of location sharing apps | Letters
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Retired baby boomers aren’t responsible for national woes | Letters
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After England’s Euros win, the teardrop explodes | Brief letters
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Brother of Noel and Liam Gallagher charged with rape and other offences
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Will of man suspected of being army’s top IRA spy Stakeknife to be sealed, high court rules
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Woman admits manslaughter of daughter, two, who was found in Hampshire pond
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Angela Rayner: No 10 officials guilty of ‘self-harm’ by briefing against ministers
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Starmer and Reeves should prepare UK for wealth tax, say top economists
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Trump says he does not endorse Netanyahu’s claim there is no starvation in Gaza
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Reform UK vows to repeal ‘borderline dystopian’ Online Safety Act
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London homeless hostel failed vulnerable resident in multiple ways before fatal overdose, review says
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Domestic abuse and public violence: will the state now accept the two go hand in hand? | Joan Smith
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Golfing Trump and football comes home: photos of the day – Monday
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Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland overwhelmingly reject 3.6% pay rise
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‘Every human being deserves dignity’: asylum seeker in Essex hotel calls for understanding
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Murdoch v Trump: why the flawed media titan could be the final protector of press freedom | Jane Martinson
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Ella Baron on Keir Starmer’s meeting with Donald Trump – cartoon
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Starmer defends investment in wind turbines after Trump wrongly claims it is ‘most expensive form of energy’ – as it happened
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UK is stuck in a ‘debt doom loop’, says top investor
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Jamaicans with Scottish enslaver names; a society still in trauma. Edinburgh University has much to answer for | Chris Osuh
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Community leaders can help curb false claims online after attacks in UK, say researchers
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Man carrying home his gardening tools arrested by armed police in Manchester
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How to save (or go for free) on a family day out this school summer holiday
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‘Climateflation’ could push up UK food prices by more than a third by 2050, report says
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UK gambling industry launches summer charm offensive to head off tax rise
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Phrenology and IQ tests: the far-right revival of discredited race science
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Edinburgh University’s ‘skull room’ highlights its complicated history with racist science
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‘I shouldn’t have to fight for answers’: David Amess’s daughter on the MP’s murder and her fury at his friends and colleagues
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UK jail escape trial reignites debate over indefinite sentences
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Zero-hours contracts: peers accused of ‘trying to block stronger UK workers’ rights’
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