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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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Kemi Badenoch surrenders to the Brexit Nostalgia festival | John Crace
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Girl, 11, who drowned at water park was unlawfully killed, coroner finds
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Oil industry funded Girl Scouts and British Museum to boost image, evidence suggests
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Adoption fund cut has left families in limbo | Letters
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Online criminals attacking HSBC ‘all the time’, says head of UK arm
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ITV to cut jobs and slash budgets of daytime shows including Good Morning Britain
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Film festival to premiere clergy sex abuse documentary partly based on Guardian reporting
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Sarah Akinterinwa on the rivalry between Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage – cartoon
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Mental-health lessons in schools sound like a great idea. The trouble is, they don’t work | Lucy Foulkes
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Selling our sole? Brixham fishers divided on UK’s new EU deal
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Talks to settle £120m legal claim against Vodafone end without success
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Pace of UK interest rate cuts is too rapid, Bank of England chief economist says
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‘We’ve moved on’: Northern Irish firms give muted welcome to UK-EU deal
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Oil-soaked protesters and Dolly Parton: photos of the day – Tuesday
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UK-based people smuggler jailed for 25 years over Mediterranean crossings
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Thames Water: big bonuses due from emergency £3bn loan ‘withdrawn’
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UK and Europe target Russia with major sanctions after Putin-Trump call
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Thames Water chair could face questions after comments to MPs on bonuses
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Jailed wife of ex-Tory councillor loses sentence appeal over Southport tweet
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Tommy Robinson due for release in days after 18-month sentence cut
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Extinction Rebellion may have gone quiet, but climate protest will come roaring back | Oliver Haynes
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Mother of jailed British-Egyptian activist resumes full hunger strike
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Greggs sales pick up as its mac and cheese goes viral
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Labour cancels its women’s conference after supreme court gender ruling
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Second person charged over fires at Keir Starmer-linked properties
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UK suspends trade talks with Israel as Lammy calls Gaza blockade ‘morally wrong’ and ‘unjustifiable’ – as it happened
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UK fire chief took his life after alleged harassment over qualifications, inquest hears
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Britain needs an alfresco dining revolution to bring life into its cold city centres | Dan Hancox
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Parking firm failed to respond to my appeal before raising the fine
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UK cheesemaker welcomes new EU deal – but says it comes four years too late
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Bogs and dogs: Chelsea flower show puts practical gardens in spotlight
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‘People were buying crossbows faster than I’d like’ – how prepping went mainstream in Britain
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Post Office data leak: hundreds of Horizon victims offered up to £5,000 compensation
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One in four pupils in England ‘disengage’ when they move to secondary, report finds
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Bees face new threats from wars, street lights and microplastics, scientists warn
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UK ‘the sick person of the wealthy world’ amid increase in deaths from drugs and violence
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Tributes paid as boy, 17, charged over death of teenager on Scottish beach
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Spirit of willing and quiet resolve land UK-EU deal, but not without late wrangles
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Netanyahu vows to ‘take control’ of Gaza as UK, France and Canada threaten action against Israel
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EU reset deal puts Britain back on the world stage, says Keir Starmer
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Ella Baron on the UK-EU trade and security agreement – cartoon
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UK to proscribe state-backed groups such as Iran’s Revolutionary Guards
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At least £357m in carer’s allowance paid out in error over past six years, charity finds
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Young British woman held on drug charges in Sri Lanka could be linked to Culley case
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Starmer’s post-Brexit reset offers clear benefits – but there is political risk too
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Senior doctor accused of failures in case that gave rise to Martha’s rule
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This new EU deal is great for Britain. Now, Labour, focus on the future, not on Farage | Polly Toynbee
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Britain giving up on net zero is not an option | Letters
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Starmer’s EU reset triggers outbreak of Brexit derangement syndrome | John Crace
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Planting trees is not back-breaking work | Brief letters
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Starmer and his allies spent so long attacking Labour’s left, they forgot how to govern | Owen Jones
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Reeves hopes hat-trick of deals shows Britain is open for business
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Third man arrested after suspected arson at Keir Starmer-linked properties
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Ghosts of Brexit past haunt new UK-EU deal – Politics Weekly Westminster
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Brockwell Park music festivals to go ahead despite successful legal challenge
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UK’s 50 richest families hold more wealth than 50% of population, analysis finds
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‘Ahead of his time’: Guyanese artist gets London show amid reappraisal
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‘Likability labour’ – why it’s time for women to stop being nice at work
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Will Labour’s shake-up really fix Great Britain’s ailing railways?
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Human statues in Bolivia and flowers at Chelsea – photos of the day: Monday
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Gary Lineker to leave BBC on Sunday without payoff after antisemitism apology
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Couple successfully sue council over school’s footballs landing in garden of £2m home
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Deal with EU will make food cheaper and add £9bn to UK economy, says No 10
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Man handed suspended sentence over role in Blenheim Palace £4.8m gold toilet heist
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Ryanair to raise air fares after lower ticket prices hit profits
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