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Jamie Oliver apologises after his children’s book is criticised for ‘stereotyping’ First Nations Australians
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Met officer who killed Jean Charles de Menezes on tube defends his actions
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Schizophrenic Leicestershire man who killed mother given life sentence
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Liverpool baby hospice saved after city helps raise funds for new home
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Donald Trump has been invited to address UK parliament, says Nigel Farage
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Met police refer two cases to watchdog after Fayed investigation complaints
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Downing Street to decide upon new US ambassador within days
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The Guardian view on Trump’s planet-wrecking plans: the UK government’s resolve will be tested | Editorial
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Poppy mania and the endless fight for peace | Letters
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The Cure score first UK No 1 album in 32 years with Songs of a Lost World
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Relations between Ukraine and UK are worse under Labour, say Kyiv officials
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Father of Sara Sharif tells court of his daughter’s final moments
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‘Anticyclonic gloom’ blamed as English village sees no sunshine since October
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Starmer’s reforms to ministerial code do not go far enough, union head says
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Work experience can tackle school absences, says Manchester airport boss
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Labour lacks strategy to tackle Farage as Reform UK sets sights on Senedd seats
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‘I won’t be dancing in the streets’: views on Tories’ first black leader
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Ofsted head says English schools should not turn away ‘difficult’ pupils
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Award-winning celebrity hairdresser Trevor Sorbie dies aged 75
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Manchester Arena attack survivors win £45,000 damages in harassment case
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The Rivals effect: equestrian dressing gallops up the style charts
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Thousands of UK Bolt drivers win legal claim to be classed as employees
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British Airways owner IAG outperforms rivals with profits up 15%
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Families of post office operators may be able claim Horizon compensation, says minister
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Fires, floods and Christmas lights: photos of the day - Friday
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Asda boss says £100m hit from Labour budget could affect wages and hiring
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Tony Blair’s former chief of staff appointed PM’s national security adviser
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Tax changes in budget last straw for UK farmers after ‘years of being squeezed’
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I’m a farmer – and I’m glad to see tax loopholes closing for cynical investor landowners | Guy Singh-Watson
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Digested week: Trump-voting trad wives and the fabulously monstrous Martha Stewart
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Kate to join Prince William and King at remembrance events this weekend
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Approved weight-loss drug contributed to UK nurse’s death, report says
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Shares in housebuilder Vistry plunge as cost overruns hit profits
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Why do I wear a white poppy? Because Remembrance Day’s staged fervour does little to honour my grandad | Phineas Harper
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British voters do not like Trump ‘because they don’t really know him’, Farage claims – as it happened
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NHS-branded baby formula could prevent parents paying too much, watchdog says
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Lammy dismisses past criticism calling Trump a ‘sociopath’ as ‘old news’
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Beautifully renovated homes in England and Scotland – in pictures
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Brian Cox urges artists to ‘keep flag of truth flying’ after Trump win
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It is galling to see Starmer ingratiate himself with Trump – but it would be horribly negligent if he didn’t | Gaby Hinsliff
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UK government could miss chance to protect children, says ex-inquiry chair
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‘Exciting’ new lupus treatment could end need for lifelong medication
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Tax unhealthy foods to tackle obesity, say campaigners
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Prince William describes ‘brutal’ impact of wife’s and father’s cancer diagnoses
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Ex-DJ imprisoned for life for murdering partner’s mother in drunken knife attack
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Sara Sharif’s ‘evil’ stepmother tied her up with packing tape, father tells court
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The Guardian view on Sir Keir Starmer’s ministerial code: overdue and underwhelming | Editorial
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Father and son jailed over bungled plot to kill Birmingham shop owner
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The ketamine crisis has crept up on British youth | Letters
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Kemi Badenoch and the reality of Tory inclusivity | Letters
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Proportion of children in Great Britain with gambling problem has doubled, data reveals
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Finally BT has a plan: rein in foreign adventures and concentrate on UK
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Teenager who smashed window during Middlesbrough riots freed on appeal
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Bentley delays its switch to electric-only cars from 2030 to 2035
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C of E covered up attacks by serial abuser John Smyth, review finds
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Ex-police officer tells Sturgess inquiry of hallucinations after novichok poisoning
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Congratulations, your serene highness: Starmer, Farage and Lammy call Trump | John Crace
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Sara Sharif’s ‘evil’ stepmother tied her up with packing tape, father tells court
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UK will ask US ambassador Karen Pierce to stay in post for Trump transition
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Glasgow toasts 20 years of theatrical lunchtimes with A Play, a Pie and a Pint
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Ignore the doom-mongers: the good news on interest rates shows Labour is on the right track | Mohamed A El-Erian
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‘It’s just not right’: consumers decry changes to Quality Street chocolates
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Modern dating is broken – and that’s a hidden factor in England’s fertility crisis | Siân Boyle
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Cornish monument is 4,000 years older than was thought and ‘without parallel’
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Cost of ‘bat shed’ to protect colony near HS2 has topped £100m, chair says
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Nigel Farage and UK populist right seek to use Trump win to build momentum
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Motocross in Milan and Shaka unveiled: photos of the day – Thursday
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Dining across the divide: ‘The only thing we agreed on was our mutual dislike of Boris Johnson’
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Suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury charged with assault
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Sainsbury’s boosted by return to the office but warns of price rises
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