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Congress letter to Andrew: Read in full
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'Significant hooliganism' within Maccabi Tel Aviv fan base is reason for Aston Villa match ban
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'Iconic, wise' Shirley Valentine actress Pauline Collins dies
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Southport reveals year of cultural events to entice tourists after attack
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Overcrowding, understaffing and old IT: chaotic context to prison release errors
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Lucy Powell says Labour must stand by promise not to raise key taxes
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BBC upholds complaint against Martine Croxall over ‘pregnant people’ change
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Britain’s two-party politics is fragmenting: what unintended consequences await? | Andy Beckett
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Police make arrest after boy injured in attack at Reading college
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Post Office knew of Capture software faults before 1992 rollout, documents show
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Southport killer's parents 'should be held to account' over failures to stop son, say victims' families
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Lammy defends failing to reveal another prisoner had been mistakenly released
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King Charles officially strips Andrew of HRH style and prince title
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Southport inquiry: killer’s parents must be ‘held to account’, say victims’ families
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Andrew's prince title and HRH style formally removed by the King
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King formally strips Andrew of prince title and HRH style
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Anti-black discrimination 'baked' into Met Police, report finds
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Labour MPs revive ‘desperately needed’ soft left group to take on Reform
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Lights on the Ganges and a hippo’s first swim: photos of the day – Thursday
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Mohamed Al Fayed accuser criticises Met refusal to investigate trafficking claims
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Bank of England’s decision to keep interest rates at 4% is not all doom and gloom
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Man jailed for murder of ‘good Samaritan’ helping injured woman in Sheffield
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Reform UK suspends another member of Kent county council
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What we know so far about the prisoners freed by mistake
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Misleading UK adverts for ’very low emission’ wood-burning stoves banned
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A note to politicians hoping to emulate Mamdani’s social media strategy: without the right policies, it’s pointless | Rohan Sathyamoorthy
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NHS won’t get cutting-edge drugs unless it pays more, says AstraZeneca boss
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Were it not for the upcoming budget, interest rates could have been cut
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Banks poised to escape tax rises in Rachel Reeves’s budget
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Mildest Bonfire Night on record as UK experiences 'humid' conditions
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'Choking' in porn has become the new normal. Here’s why a new UK law banning it is so vital | Clare McGlynn
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Flooded UK coalmines could provide low-carbon cheap heat ‘for generations’
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Bank of England opens door to December rate cut as it signals inflation has peaked
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Far-right extremists outnumber Islamists in anti-terror programme referrals, data shows
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Mistakenly released prisoner Billy Smith turns himself in
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Woman with stage 4 cancer has welfare benefit stopped after falling ill abroad
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Hotel chain housing migrants ranked worst in UK
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The Celebrity Traitors finale launches 24 hours early – but we’re not spoiling it here
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One of two prisoners mistakenly released hands himself in
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The Choral review – Ralph Fiennes leads the choir in impressively unsentimental Alan Bennett fable
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'No silver bullet' to improve safety after prisoners accidentally freed, prison governors warn
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Sainsbury’s says shoppers are delaying spending in run-up to budget
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Highest ever number of referrals to anti-extremism Prevent programme
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Danes are Europe’s keenest nudists in principle and practice, survey suggests
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Lammy says he was not ‘equipped with the details’ when facing questions on mistaken prisoner release at PMQs – as it happened
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England prison chiefs summoned to urgent meeting with ministers over wrongful releases
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Labour's dilemma: The two-child benefit cap
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Rachel Reeves considering pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles in budget
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‘Vibe coding’ beats ‘clanker’ to be Collins dictionary’s word of the year
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Thursday briefing: Inside Labour’s ambitious rethink of the national curriculum
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Rachel Reeves is damned if she raises income tax in the budget – and damned if she doesn’t | Martin Kettle
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Garden shed of vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner added to heritage at risk register
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The chancellor’s impossible choice: economic necessity or political disaster? – podcast
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Keir Starmer, climate leader (when the Treasury lets him)
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Britain's Army finally has a new fighting vehicle - should the Russians be worried?
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Kylie hails Prince William's 'incredible' green initiative
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British military announces first delivery of Ajax armoured vehicles – eight years late
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Prison sentencing reforms will lead to up to 6% rise in crime, police chiefs say
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Hunt continues for released prisoners - as police chiefs warn Labour's plans risk crime surge
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Prisoner serving life for murdering toddler found dead in his cell
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‘We’re leading the way’: Starmer defends plans for green economy before Cop30
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Maccabi boss hits out at 'blatant falsehoods' about their fans
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Company linked to Michelle Mone owes £39m in unpaid taxes
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Resident doctors’ strike to go ahead after Wes Streeting’s last-ditch offer is rejected
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The Sun publisher agrees to pay Christopher Jefferies ‘substantial damages’
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Latest mistaken releases expose deep cracks in England’s prison system
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Andrew allowed to keep Falklands medal despite losing royal and military titles
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London mayor sees parallels in Zohran Mamdani’s victory: ‘Hope won’
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Sheku Bayoh family criticise police group’s call to downgrade inquiry
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Ed Sheeran takes partial credit for move to overhaul music teaching in England
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