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Ads by major clothing brands banned over 'misleading' sustainability claims
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Farage tells donors he expects Reform to do election deal with Tories – report
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Final Hillsborough report ends investigation with no consequences
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Tesla privately warned UK that weakening EV rules would hit sales
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Fear of facing the future has British politics stuck in the past | Rafael Behr
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National Trust launches fundraiser to help buy land around Cerne Giant
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Nurses 'deeply concerned about what lies ahead'
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Tory-Reform pact talks 'not happening at any level', says Richard Tice
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Numbers leaving A&E without treatment triples in six years
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Quality of migraine care dependent on ethnicity, UK survey finds
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Fabergé egg made for mother of Russia’s last tsar sells for £23m
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Rape victims in England and Wales to be protected from ‘serial liar’ trope in legal shake-up
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Reeves hit by Labour rebellion
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'If not this, then what?' Ex-judge defends controversial jury plans
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Key aide to Nigel Farage was frontman for Premier League billionaire’s betting syndicate, lawsuit claims
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The crimes now most likely to be decided without a jury
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Holly Willoughby fined after colliding with moped and injuring rider
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Damning report finds failures in collapse of China spy trial
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Ella Baron on Rachel Reeves’s fiscal rules – cartoon
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The Guardian view on policing: the lesson of Sarah Everard’s murder is that a culture of impunity must be stamped out | Editorial
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Faberge egg sells for world-record sum
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Why is Labour scrapping jury trials for some cases? – The Latest
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Won’t somebody please think of Britain’s poor £2m homeowners? Oh, wait – everyone already is | Jonathan Liew
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Liberal arts and critical thinking | Letters
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Fiscal headroom is a matter of guesswork | Brief letters
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Mortuary workers exposed to 'dangerously high' levels of toxin from Air India crash bodies
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Mortuary workers exposed to 'dangerously high' levels of toxin from Air India crash bodies
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OBR chief’s exit may ease pressure on Rachel Reeves but the battle isn’t over
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'Death, prison or the loss of your sanity': The cost for children caught up in county lines
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Sister of Palestine Action-linked prison hunger striker says she fears for his life
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MPs to investigate crown estate after questions over Andrew mansion lease
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Trans girls banned from joining Girlguiding
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Sarah Everard's mum says 'horror' of daughter's final hours still torments her
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'I'm a head chef - this is what you should tip and one thing I hate that some customers do'
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Ellen DeGeneres left Trump's America. Will the British weather force her to return? | Arwa Mahdawi
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Princess of Wales releases Christmas message
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Government delays Chinese 'super embassy' decision
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Deceiving women into sexual relations ‘part of work’ for spycops, inquiry told
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‘A doll to me and a trumptet to Jimmie’: six-year-old girl’s letter to Santa in 1883
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Lammy’s jury trial plans are ‘massive mistake’, say Labour MPs and peers
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Inquiry into Crown Estate launched after controversy over Andrew's residence
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UK ministers aim to ban cryptocurrency political donations over anonymity risks
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Reeves and Starmer are a two-for-one deal - if she goes, he goes. What a cheering thought | Marina Hyde
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Hillsborough families say ‘we’ll never get justice’ as police escape punishment despite report’s findings – as it happened
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Hillsborough families decry ‘bitter injustice’ that no officers will face disciplinary proceedings
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Hillsborough families hit out at report into disaster - as it finds 12 police officers would have faced gross misconduct cases
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Police guilty of 'complacency, failure and concerted effort' to blame fans, Hillsborough report finds
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Girl, 16, who died in minibus crash named
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Children’s home providers in England putting profit over need, says Ofsted
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Quarter of police forces missing basic policies on sexual offences, says Sarah Everard report
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Sarah Everard's mother 'tormented' by her last hours as report into women's safety released
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David Lammy tells of ‘traumatic’ racial abuse in youth after Farage allegations
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OBR complained to Treasury before budget about leaks spreading ‘misconceptions’
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What the story of eight-year-old Lati-Yana Brown tells us about Britain’s callous disregard for Caribbean people | Nadine White
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Tunbridge Wells water cut likely to last after treatment problem reoccurs
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Children's home providers putting profit ahead of need, warns Ofsted
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BMA chair denies using junior doctors’ strikes to progress political career
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OECD warns Reeves higher taxes and spending restraint will limit consumer expenditure
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Twelve more prisoners in England and Wales released in error in last month
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Teachers and parents in England: would you like a four-day working week to be introduced at your school?
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David Lammy expected to water down plans to scrap most jury trials
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Why is Sir Keir Starmer talking about Brexit?
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'It wasn't fine - and the Russians knew': Inside the decades-long saga that's left UK shockingly unprepared for war
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UK house prices rise despite budget tax fears, says Nationwide
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It is not too late to put the brakes on assisted dying, and focus on what is really needed | Gordon Brown
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BoE governor says it has not forgotten lessons of financial crisis, as it eases capital rules
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Use shop loyalty cards, invest, switch savings accounts: six ways to tackle inflation
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‘I kept smelling a horrible nasty smell’: the risks of England’s old dumping grounds
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It’s under fire from left and right – but Labour’s workers' rights bill is a huge achievement | Polly Toynbee
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