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Man shot dead by police at Milton Keynes train station
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Police called out after fight at Essex comedy gig
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From singing nappies to taxi-style toilets: would you have fallen for these April fools?
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AI firms are ‘scraping the value’ from UK’s £125bn creative industries, says Channel 4 boss
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NHS trust apologises as man’s tumour death investigated for manslaughter
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Labour's populist pantomime over sentencing rules plays into the hands of the right | Janey Starling
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Poor Prince Harry: what to do when someone close to you publicly trashes an institution you love? | Marina Hyde
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Wild co-founders ‘land £100m’ from sale of natural deodorant maker
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Settlements agreed over claims of historical sexual abuse at Celtic Boys Club
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Asylum system risks ‘damaging social cohesion’, Glasgow city council warns
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FA lobbies UK government to make ‘tailgating’ at turnstiles a criminal offence
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UK housebuilders ‘very bad’ at building houses, says wildlife charity CEO
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Mother’s Day has restored my hope in 2025 – but my kids had nothing to do with it | Zoe Williams
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UK business secretary denies free speech issue featured in US tariff talks
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Today Labour brings in higher wages, because we know we must put money back in working people’s pockets | Rachel Reeves
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Is my Scottish accent really the problem – or is it just your English ears? | Catriona Stewart
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‘We feel the pain but there is also joy’: the healing power of diasporic connection
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UK food inflation increases as shoppers buy Easter eggs early
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UK house prices stagnant in March as London struggles
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‘I can’t cope with it any more’: newsrooms scramble to retain audiences amid the big switch-off
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And the award for zero self-awareness goes to second-home owners raging about higher taxes | Gaby Hinsliff
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‘You have the experience of a sick person but it’s not yours’: Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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Large majority of Europeans support retaliatory tariffs against US, poll finds
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Trumpism is sinking democratic values. It’s Starmer’s job to steer the UK back to safety | Polly Toynbee
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Chester zoo unveils £28m ‘Africa’ facility – complete with chilly giraffes
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Only 2.5% of private rentals in England affordable on housing benefit, study finds
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Millions of Britons brace for across-the-board bill rises in ‘awful April’
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‘It’s relentless’: Britons react to April bill rises amid Labour’s benefit cuts
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From acid house to ancient rites: Jeremy Deller’s enormous, collaborative, unsellable art
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‘Woke’ criticism of Doctor Who proves show on right track, says its newest star
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Search under way for girl, 11, who fell into Thames in east London
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Noel Clarke left women he thought spoke to Guardian ‘fearful and in tears’
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Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser says she has days to live after bus crash
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Tenants win £260,000 of rent back in legal fight with London ‘rogue landlord’
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Scotland Yard protesters demand justice for drag artist found dead in Soho in 2023
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Keir Starmer rolls up his sleeves to legitimise the Two Minutes Hate | John Crace
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The Guardian view on special needs education: inclusion must be about more than saving money | Editorial
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BA owner’s shares fall as Virgin Atlantic warns of slowdown in US demand
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Sun owner’s losses related to phone-hacking claims top £1.2bn
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The barbarians are at the gates of the sewage works | Nils Pratley
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Rebecca Hendin on the tussle of wills between Trump and Putin – cartoon
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Birmingham declares major incident over bin strike as piles of waste grow
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‘Awful April’: bill rises Britons face, from council tax to energy and cars
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Alarm over deep cuts to regional NHS boards | Letter
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Labour has sidelined essential green policies | Letters
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How to fight a fascist state – what I learned from a second world war briefing for secret agents | Zoe Williams
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New blood test checks for Alzheimer’s and assesses progression, study says
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No 10 says it expects UK to be hit by new Trump tariffs as trade deal talks drag on
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Eid al-Fitr 2025 around the world – in pictures
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Will bills continue to rise and what does it mean for Labour?
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Ex-GCHQ intern admits risking national security with data breach
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Trump labels pro-Palestine protesters accused of vandalising Turnberry as ‘terrorists’
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Adolescence: drama schools hit out at ‘stars from nowhere’ narrative
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UK savers could have up to £110,000 protected under regulator’s new plan
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A canine rescuer, a hobby horse and freezing rain: photos of the day – Monday
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Restless review – relatable real-life horror in nightmare neighbour thriller
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Polish woman, 80, faces deportation from UK after mistakenly filling in form online
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UK oil firm admits ‘cultural failings’ after it withheld figures from auditors
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Virgin says ‘no more major hurdles’ to running cross-Channel trains
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‘Sim farms’, high heels, zombie knives: what scammers buy with the money they steal
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How has Deliveroo turned a profit? By slashing the pay and dismantling the rights of riders like me | Shaf Hussain
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Women put off cycling by safety fears and intimidating drivers – study
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Tories claim No 10 admission UK won’t avoid new US tariffs shows Starmer has failed to protect British business – as it happened
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Thames Water names US private equity group KKR as preferred bidder
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Social media is awash with ‘heteropessimism’. Do young women really think so poorly of men? | Rachel Connolly
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Primark boss admits ‘error of judgment’ and resigns after woman’s allegation
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Living Together review – how Austrians teach immigrants to find their place in society
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‘Boys feel increasingly isolated’: teenagers on Netflix’s Adolescence
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Designers say plans for UK copyright law risk ‘running roughshod’ over sector
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Ministers brace for more Trump tariffs as UK races to agree US trade deal
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