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The Guardian view on Cambridge’s £190m gift: billionaires won’t fix universities’ problems | Editorial
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Trump uses Neville Chamberlain jibe to mock Starmer over stance on Iran
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The dream truck stop was nearly a reality | Letters
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We need to talk about population overshoot | Letter
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Is there any need for amputee octopuses? | Brief letters
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Four men arrested on suspicion of murder after stabbing in south London
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A bittersweet thrill: daytrippers watch US warplanes in action at RAF Fairford
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Police record nearly fiftyfold rise in stalking offences in England and Wales in past decade
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Waitrose under pressure to reinstate worker sacked after stopping shoplifter
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Key stroke treatment still not available around the clock across England
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Four arrested on suspicion of murder after fatal stabbing outside nightclub
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Parts of UK to experience warmest temperatures of year in wake of Storm Dave
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‘Deeply distressing for all of us’: families react to Girlguiding’s trans exclusion
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Racing pigeons, Tokyo go-karts and Gouda for breakfast: Monday’s photos of the day
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Do we really need truncheons and pepper spray to fight off London’s ‘feral’ teenage shoplifters? | Zoe Williams
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Dozens of firms risk losing B Corp status after standards overhaul
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Struggling families like mine don’t talk about the cost of living any more – now it’s the cost of survival | Ella Michalski
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Record for hottest day to be topped multiple times this week
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Kanye West's permission to enter the UK 'under review by ministers' as Wireless backlash grows
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UK minister says Kanye West should not perform at Wireless festival
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Police take nearly 24 hours to shut down illegal rave
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‘We’re bigger than the news!’ How spine-tingling paranormal show Uncanny took over the world
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Murder investigation launched as detectives piece together man's last movements
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Waitrose employee sacked after tackling 'Easter egg shoplifter' should be reinstated, Tories say
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Thousands of small UK firms’ energy bills set to more than double due to Iran war
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Man dies after attack outside bar - as three people arrested on suspicion of murder
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‘The original triple threat’: two exhibitions celebrate Marilyn Monroe as creative pioneer
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Body found in woods amid search for man who disappeared five months ago
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Fifth person arrested in murder investigation after pedestrian hit by car
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Workers have raft of new rights from today
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Festival boss says Kanye West has 'legal right' to perform in UK
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Too many drivers see road safety rules as a personal affront. It’s time to tighten up UK laws | Sally Kyd
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Why is so much at stake in the May elections?
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Valid Euro Car Parks ticket holders chased by debt collectors
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People living with incontinence face shortage of sanitary pads as NHS limits supplies
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Compensation for crime victims capped in 1996 not enough, say campaigners
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Sick pay rule changes to benefit up to 9.6m UK workers, TUC says
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NHS urges patients not to put off care as doctors in England prepare for strike
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Blue badge permits now held by 1 in 15 adults in England
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New UK farm inheritance tax rule will cause ‘significant challenges’, say accountants
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Hubs to help young people away from crime and into work to open in England
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Tensions rising ahead of resident doctors' six-day strike
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Starmer attacks Greens, saying vote for Labour rivals puts new workers’ rights at risk
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Workers, pensioners and children: all better off. Ignore the critics – we really are standing up for working people | Keir Starmer
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Say it right! The trouble with unfamiliar names | Letters
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Paul Marshall and the truth about net zero | Letters
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There is no revival of Christianity in Britain | Letter
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Female athletes’ fertility is still a blind spot | Letter
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The Guardian view on Britain’s religious right: using and abusing faith in the pursuit of power | Editorial
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Seven arrested over alleged support for Palestine Action at RAF Lakenheath protest
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Family of 13-year-old boy who died in crash 'utterly devastated' - as man and woman charged
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Serbia says explosive found near pipeline to Hungary, days before crucial election
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UK has detained 76 ‘age-disputed’ children under one in, one out scheme
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Easter Sunday around the world – in pictures
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Trump again threatens to hit Iranian civil infrastructure
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Revealed: Incidents that almost triggered UK emergency alerts
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I’m back in London after almost a decade in the US – and I’m feeling homesick | Bim Adewunmi
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‘She’s been a brilliant ship’: Cornwall says goodbye to Scillonian III after 50 years
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Labour to back down on foie gras and fur bans to ease EU trade deal
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Destruction in the Middle East and a view from space: photos of the weekend
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V&A Dundee celebrates the history of the catwalk, from discreet salons to today’s extravaganzas
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Iran war driving up funeral costs in the UK
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4 Italian airports face jet fuel restrictions
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Two more people arrested on suspicion of murder after 14-year-old boy shot dead in London
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William, Kate and children attend royal Easter service for first time since her cancer diagnosis
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Storm Dave: thousands of homes in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland left without power
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Sponsors quit UK festival after Kanye West announced as headliner
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Second sponsor withdraws from UK festival after Kanye West announced as headliner
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Pepsi withdraws Wireless Festival sponsorship over Kanye West booking
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Diageo and Pepsi drop Wireless sponsorship amid criticism of Kanye West booking
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