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Sainsbury’s boosted by return to the office but warns of price rises
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Bank of England cuts interest rates by 0.25 points to 4.75%
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‘Smash the gangs’ is just Keir Starmer’s version of ‘stop the boats’. It won’t solve the migrant crisis | Enver Solomon
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National Grid may speed up two cable projects to meet clean energy goal by 2030
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Police submit file to CPS over Tim Westwood sexual abuse allegations
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New council housing in England may be removed from right to buy scheme
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Trump is able to ‘look past’ criticisms of him, says Labour minister
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Angela Rayner says she discussed enhancing UK-US special relationship in call with JD Vance – as it happened
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BT says budget is set to cost it £100m as it reveals 2,000 more jobs have gone
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House prices at record high, says UK’s biggest lender
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Ashmolean Museum raises £4.48m to keep rare Fra Angelico work in UK
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Why Donald Trump’s return is a disaster for Europe | Paul Taylor
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‘America’s gone mad’: disbelief in Ayrshire, Scotland, near Trump’s golf course
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Tanni Grey-Thompson to lead taskforce on air travel for disabled passengers
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Adding five minutes exercise a day can help lower blood pressure, study says
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UK asylum system retraumatises women fleeing sexual abuse, says report
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No 10 believes it has done its homework for a Trump presidency
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City analysts overwhelmingly predict Bank of England interest rate cut
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Lancashire memorial to first world war hero given Grade II-listed status
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HRT should be offered as first-line treatment for menopause, says Nice
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Phillipson to ask schools to end exam ‘tunnel vision’ and look to wellbeing
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Suzy Lamplugh murder suspect dies in prison at 70
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Woman unfairly dismissed over gender-critical views to get £69,000 payout
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Cost increases for shops and pubs are real and large. Pity the small operators | Nils Pratley
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Rachel Reeves promises not to increase taxes again in spring budget
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More than 50 people rescued from Channel, says French coastguard
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The Guardian view on fixing the Mental Health Act: an overdue return to dignity | Editorial
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Post-Brexit border scheme to simplify trade put on pause again
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President Trump: Maga strikes back – Politics Weekly UK
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Boris Johnson’s former aide ‘Party Marty’ gets public service honour
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Man who stopped drivers during UK riots to check they were white is jailed
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Man who stopped drivers during UK riots to check they were white is jailed
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Hypocrisy, student politics and scoring cheap points: KemiKaze gets to work | John Crace
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Study raises hopes of treating aggressive cancers by zapping rogue DNA
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Labour updates ministerial code of conduct in effort to restore trust
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Sara Sharif’s father said she had made his life hell, court hears
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Institutional racism blocks progress of black clergy in Church of England, report finds
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Three men arrested over Newcastle house explosion that killed man and boy
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Assisted dying bill to be published amid concerns over scrutiny of legislation
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Surf, celebrations and a pelican: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Heat from sewers, tube and Thames could soon warm London buildings
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Man charged with murder after woman found dead at home in north Wales
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Reform UK’s Lee Anderson apologises for swearing at parliament security guard
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M&S profits rise but retailer warns of £60m hit from Reeves’s budget
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Post Office chief was paid a lot while not doing a good job, says ex-minister
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UK rail minister says sorry for threatening messages over Euston station concerns
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‘Stranger than fiction’: Sunderland doctor Thomas Kwan’s plan for murder
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Nature campaigners urge UK taxpayers to take stakes in forest projects
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GP who poisoned mother’s partner while disguised as Covid nurse given 31 years
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Wetherspoon’s boss warns of pub price rises as result of Labour budget
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Girls Aloud to release first song since 2012, solely with vocals by late Sarah Harding
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Do people become less sociable with age? Not me – I’ve barely stopped since turning 90 | Sheila Hancock
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Bird flu outbreak confirmed at East Yorkshire poultry farm
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Starmer congratulates Trump on ‘historic election victory’
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Reeves hints UK will urge Trump not to raise tariffs as economists fear his policies will cut growth – as it happened
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Wall Street and bitcoin soar to record highs as Trump wins US election
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The UK was crying out for a new kind of budget. Labour has given it repackaged Tory ideas | David Edgerton
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Country Diary: All of life takes place in a rural village hall | Nicola Chester
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Adult social care in England needs urgent help from ministers, say bosses
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UK ‘falling behind’ on sewage pollution regulation while EU tightens rules
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Planning rules have failed to link new homes to public transport, report finds
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Watchdog rules Eurostar ads on social media for £39 seats were misleading
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Early morning and evening activity could ‘reduce bowel cancer risk by 11%’
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Channel 4 ‘fired’ Boris Johnson from US election show for promoting his book, co-host says
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Trump tariffs would halve UK growth and push up prices, says thinktank
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NHS doctors say lengthy disciplinary processes have left them feeling suicidal
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Edinburgh police respond to disorder after youths throw fireworks and bricks
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Boots says it will ‘draw lessons’ from research into links to slavery
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XL bully dog put down after fatal attack on North Yorkshire girl, 10
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Shetland man’s bond with otter becomes subject of award-winning film
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