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PM to be quizzed for first time since Mandelson revelations
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Army officers deny charges over soldier who took her own life after sexual assault
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Lloyd’s of London stresses it is still insuring shipping in strait of Hormuz
The Guardian
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Mandelson was offered highly classified briefing before vetting completed
The Guardian
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British fintech Revolut gets full banking licence
The Guardian
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Kneecap rapper will not face terrorism trial after high court rejects CPS appeal
The Guardian
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Under-13s to be allowed on WhatsApp with parental consent
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UK companies struggling to hire young people amid cost pressures, MPs told
The Guardian
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Iran war sparks biggest ever release of global oil stockpiles
Politico Europe
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Peter Mandelson asked Foreign Office for £500k severance payment, files show
The Guardian
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An earthquake anniversary and a Renaissance exhibition: photos of the day – Wednesday
The Guardian
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Rachel Reeves accepts ‘valid’ criticism against major Budget tax hike
The Independent
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Thousands of pets being abandoned in Dubai as owners flee over Iran war
The Guardian
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Nigel Farage says Iran ‘bigger danger than Putin’ in New Statesman interview
The Guardian
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Starmer attacks Badenoch and Farage over Iran war support U-turns at raucous PMQs
The Guardian
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Miliband summons energy bosses to crunch talks on bills
Politico Europe
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‘Nothing off the table’ as Rachel Reeves considers ‘targeted support’ over energy costs
The Guardian
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Quentin Tarantino’s ‘swashbuckling’ play The Popinjay Cavalier set for West End premiere
The Guardian
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Average UK mortgage rate tops 5% as lenders scurry to reprice loans amid Middle East crisis
The Guardian
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Teenage boy arrested after girl allegedly stabbed at Norwich school
The Guardian
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Edinburgh international festival will explore America’s creativity and cruelty, says director
The Guardian
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Europe prepares to approve historic emergency oil release
Politico Europe
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UK ticket holder wins £181m EuroMillions jackpot
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Solar contract given to firm run by brother of DESNZ top official
Politico Europe
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Starmer warned cabinet against ‘overly deferential’ relations with devolved governments
The Guardian
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Churchill and Shakespeare to be replaced on banknotes
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UK bans Iran-linked march to ‘prevent serious public disorder’
Politico Europe
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‘When I leave, part of me stays’: why Scarborough’s youth won’t turn their backs on the seaside town they love
The Guardian
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Sneaky tactics, pointless 8K and the brands experts have at home: Don't buy a TV without reading this
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Fuel retailers 'losing money' on diesel as prices spike
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Drug that prevents hot flushes to be available on NHS in England
The Guardian
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City of London special constable accused of spying for China 'threatened protester with arrest'
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What is London’s al-Quds Day march and why has the event been banned?
The Guardian
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What Starmer doesn’t want to see in the Mandelson files
Politico Europe
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CPS loses appeal over Kneecap terror charge
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Roman Abramovich’s Chelsea FC sale cash may be under investigation as ‘proceeds of crime’
The Guardian
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British couple drown at popular Australian beach
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Starmer’s national security adviser expressed concern about Mandelson appointment, documents show - as it happened
The Guardian
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Man accused of murdering Soham killer Ian Huntley appears in court
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Cheaper commuting: the best ways to save on the costs of your travel to work
The Guardian
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Expert witness in Lucy Letby trial did not reveal hospital investigation into his medical work
The Guardian
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The Iran oil crisis has proved Ed Miliband right on green energy. But households still need more help | Mathew Lawrence
The Guardian
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Wednesday briefing: From missing billions to nonexistent datacentres, inside Britain’s AI drive
The Guardian
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If plant-based foods must be more honest, let’s do the same for meat – fancy some ‘cow muscle’? | Deirdra Barr
The Guardian
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Birdwatch: Blue tits are feisty and fascinating but often taken for granted
The Guardian
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Reaching net zero by 2050 ‘cheaper for UK than one fossil fuel crisis’
The Guardian
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‘We can’t go back’: mother of six-year-old cancer survivor fears UK visa changes
The Guardian
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Trump’s ego-trip war has collided with economic reality but he can’t undo the damage | Rafael Behr
The Guardian
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March banned to 'prevent serious public disorder'
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Polanski’s Greens are beating Liberal Democrats at their own game
Politico Europe
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Shabana Mahmood approves police request to ban al-Quds march in London
The Guardian
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80mph winds set to hit UK - with snow forecast
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Mixed review for British theatre
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Hereditary peers to lose their seats in the House of Lords
The Guardian
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No 10 to release hundreds of files on Mandelson’s US ambassador appointment on Wednesday
The Guardian
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Wegovy users have five times greater risk of sudden sight loss than Ozempic users, study finds
The Guardian
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Boy arrested over social media posts encouraging school violence
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MP: I was raped and it took 1,088 days for case to reach court
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Abstentions spell trouble ahead on juries
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Glasgow Central station’s upper level to remain closed for rest of week after fire next door
The Guardian
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Jury trial changes survive Labour rebellion to clear first hurdle
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UK digital ID scheme to have limited use before next general election, minister says
The Guardian
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Two reasons it took so long to deploy warship - and ex-Navy commander says 'neither are good'
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Met accused of insulting black people with shake-up of anti-racism strategy
The Guardian
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Former IRA bomber says Gerry Adams was senior figure in organisation
The Guardian
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US official: ‘Not true’ Navy successfully escorted oil tanker through Strait of Hormuz
Politico Europe
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UK junk food ad ban so diluted it may be largely ineffective, experts say
The Guardian
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MP tells Commons she waited 1,088 days for her rape case to reach court
The Guardian
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Home Office refuses to exempt exceptional students from tough immigration rules
The Guardian
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Iranians living in UK tell Starmer that war will only strengthen Tehran regime
The Guardian
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