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Talks to start on recognition of state of Palestine by western states
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Labour could review other benefit cuts after winter fuel U-turn, sources say
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More community sentences in England and Wales could be ‘catastrophic’, warns watchdog
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HSBC high street bank staff face bonus cuts over remote working
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Lammy’s rebuke of Israel marks turning point after weeks of growing frustration
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The Guardian view on social cohesion: too many of us are still ‘bowling alone’ | Editorial
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UK-wide parking app to be rolled out by industry bodies after pilot scheme
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It’s not ‘grit’ that children lack, but proper support | Letters
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Texas model cuts costs and prison numbers | Letters
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Britain should adopt the Passivhaus standard to cut energy costs in new homes | Letters
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Russia accused of trying to hack border security cameras to disrupt Ukraine aid
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Liberty Steel has not produced anything at two key plants since July 2024
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Labour does a major U-turn but does Clueless Kemi even notice? | John Crace
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Teacher and barrister who ran abusive home cannot be identified, high court rules
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The cyber-attack is costly and embarrassing. But M&S should pull through
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Cutting aid for girls’ education isn’t just wrong – it’s economically illiterate | Larry Elliott
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Alan Turing papers saved from shredder could fetch £150,000
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Tommy Robinson charged with harassing journalists
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‘It broke my heart’: the adopters forced to return their child to care after struggling alone
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More adoptions likely to fail in England amid funding cuts, warn charities
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Two people die attempting to cross Channel in dinghy
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First workers were disappointed in Labour – now they’re angry. To understand why, visit Birmingham | Sharon Graham
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Sighing at a colleague in frustration could be discriminatory, tribunal rules
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Chris Brown freed on bail after UK arrest over alleged 2023 London bottle attack
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New officers, Dunkirk ships and an elephant’s new home: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Rupert Lowe recorded making antisemitic remark at parliament
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Victoria, UK’s oldest polar bear, put down after health problems
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Keir Starmer confirms U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts
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UK MPs to grill ministers over arms exports to Israel
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West Nile virus detected in UK mosquitoes for first time
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Blow to UK’s 2030 clean energy targets as SSE cuts spending on renewables
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Scattered Spider is focus of NCA inquiry into cyber-attacks against UK retailers
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Southport attack survivor calls for kitchen knives to be blunt tipped
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Bigger than expected inflation jump worsens Bank of England dilemma
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Wild camping on Dartmoor is legal, supreme court rules
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UK politics: No 10 won’t say if fuel payments U-turn will be implemented in time for this winter – as it happened
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Rayner urged Reeves to consider wealth tax rises before spring statement
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Reform councils pledge to scrap LTNs – despite there being none in their areas
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Third man charged over suspected arson attacks at Keir Starmer-linked properties
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Cutting mental health waiting times ‘could save UK £1bn a year’
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‘World-first’ gonorrhoea vaccine to be rolled out in England
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M&S expects cyber-attack to last into July and cost £300m in lost profits
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UK inflation jumps higher than expected to 3.5% amid bills increase
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Brexit food control post at Portsmouth ‘may have to be demolished’, says port director
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Wednesday briefing: How Labour is handling the fallout from the equality act ruling
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Children are speaking to strangers online – and grooming is on the rise. This is how to protect them | Devi Sridhar
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Plantwatch: Why dandelions should be left to grow in spring
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Oasis fans to shell out more than £1bn on reunion tour, study shows
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The real story isn’t young men supposedly voting far right. It’s what young women are up to | Cas Mudde
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Amateur archaeologists unearth winged goddess at Hadrian’s Wall
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Are we finally over Brexit? - podcast
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Review of student suicides in England dodged ‘real issues’, say bereaved parents
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Watchdog calls for action on children’s care case delays in England and Wales
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Brain tumour diagnosis could be made within hours, say researchers
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Watchdog urges Scotland to take action after repeatedly missing climate targets
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Judges told to favour community alternatives over short prison sentences
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Thames Water and Anglian Water face 53 criminal investigations over sewage
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Our £5bn disability benefits cut will stop welfare state collapsing, says Kendall
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Criminals not attending sentencing is ‘final insult’ to victims, says Mahmood
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Nigel Farage missed debate on Brexit reset because he is holidaying abroad
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King’s visit to Canada will help counter Trump’s threats, says envoy
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Thames Water’s arrogance over retention bonuses is breathtaking | Nils Pratley
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Delay in improving NHS maternity care ‘costs lives of hundreds of babies a year’
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AI to play increasing role in UK armed forces, defence secretary says
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Conservatives united over Brexit but out of step with voters
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A moment of judgment has come at last: not just for Netanyahu but for his enablers | Owen Jones
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Actor and writer Gawn Grainger dies aged 87
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Britons will not be able to use e-gates in EU until October at earliest
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Watchdog’s Kids Company report was ‘one-sided’, but judge upholds key findings
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In the never-ending Brexit Wars saga, reality is finally fighting back | Rafael Behr
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