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Starmer defends investment in wind turbines after Trump wrongly claims it is ‘most expensive form of energy’ – as it happened
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UK is stuck in a ‘debt doom loop’, says top investor
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Jamaicans with Scottish enslaver names; a society still in trauma. Edinburgh University has much to answer for | Chris Osuh
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Community leaders can help curb false claims online after attacks in UK, say researchers
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Man carrying home his gardening tools arrested by armed police in Manchester
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How to save (or go for free) on a family day out this school summer holiday
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‘Climateflation’ could push up UK food prices by more than a third by 2050, report says
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UK gambling industry launches summer charm offensive to head off tax rise
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Phrenology and IQ tests: the far-right revival of discredited race science
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Edinburgh University’s ‘skull room’ highlights its complicated history with racist science
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‘I shouldn’t have to fight for answers’: David Amess’s daughter on the MP’s murder and her fury at his friends and colleagues
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UK jail escape trial reignites debate over indefinite sentences
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Zero-hours contracts: peers accused of ‘trying to block stronger UK workers’ rights’
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Lionesses set for London open-top bus parade after Euros triumph
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Keir Starmer to recall cabinet for emergency meeting on Gaza crisis
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Hundreds gather again at Essex asylum hotel in weekend of anti-immigrant protests
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The Guardian view on talking in class: the writers speaking up for oracy education are right | Editorial
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Remembering victims of historical injustice | Letters
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Parents, beware the devastating consequences of measles | Letters
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If we’re serious about protecting pregnancies, we need to stop spraying pesticides | Letters
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Starmer faces difficult task persuading Trump to take different path on Gaza
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Wes Streeting ‘thought he had struck deal to halt strike by doctors’
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Hundreds of DfT civil servants to be moved to state-owned rail operator
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Rare original proof of David Bailey’s 1965 Box of Pin-Ups discovered
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Survivors of coercive control are being criminalised in England, research finds
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Donald Trump golfing in Scotland and a car show in Venice Beach: photos of the weekend
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Trump and von der Leyen announce US-EU trade deal
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Keir Starmer to urge Trump to resume US role in Gaza ceasefire talks
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On a roll: Who Gives a Crap toilet paper co-founder aims for ‘world domination’
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‘Let’s get your story straight’ – the words that made my mum an ally, and a human | Emily Watkins
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‘Dad, I love you. Pray for me’: the preventable death of Nimroy Hendricks, stabbed in the heart by a 14-year-old
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Dale Vince calls for Battle of the Beanfield to be included in Orgreave policing inquiry
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Police unit in England to monitor online signs of anti-migrant disorder
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Time over for banker remorse? Labour must beware relying on the City for economic growth | Richard Partington
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UK pensions: will you have to retire later or pay in more?
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Private equity fund offers car tycoon €1.1m to settle claim over investment cash
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Call it the Kemi Badenoch conundrum: it’s why the Tories are going nowhere fast | Henry Hill
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‘No shops, no schools’: homes in England built without basic amenities
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Blue gold: how a Ghana mine’s troubles hit workers and UK politicians – and could cost British taxpayers
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Women’s Euro 2025 final to cap £800m boost for UK supermarkets, pubs and retailers
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Edinburgh University had ‘outsized’ role in creating racist scientific theories, inquiry finds
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Edinburgh University could unadopt antisemitism definition after report into its colonial links
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Tens of thousands of people take to streets for London Trans+ Pride 2025
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Music venues subject to noise complaints to get ‘greater protection’
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‘Terrible racket’: bishop in dressing gown shuts down London choir concert
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Get early retirees off the golf course and back to work – why early retirement isn’t good for UK plc
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Water chiefs’ pay rises to average of £1.1m despite ban on bonuses and outrage over pollution
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Critically endangered angel shark filmed off Welsh coast
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Starmer says plan to airdrop Gaza aid and evacuate ill children will go ahead
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‘We have to move’: historic village of Tempsford reels from plan to swell its 600 residents to 350,000
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Two in five arrested for last summer’s UK riots had been reported for domestic abuse
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Trump tells Europe to ‘get your act together’ on immigration before US-EU trade talks
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As an American in Scotland, I know we need many things – but Donald Trump isn’t one of them | Krystal Evans
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Two-fifths of mobile phone thefts in Europe happen in UK, shows insurance data
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‘Before, I felt safe and the locals were nice’: asylum seekers on how Epping protests have transformed daily life
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Young country diary: We are the Nature Goddesses, welcome to our wildlife club! | Rosalind and Beatrix
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‘She’s an inspiration to the youngsters’: the rapid rise of Michelle Agyemang
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Beware the blizzard of lies: US advice on how to handle Farage’s Trump tactics
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Oasis ticket scam: ‘My Instagram was hijacked for a £1,400 fraud’
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UK and Australia sign Aukus treaty to build nuclear submarines as Lammy downplays US doubts
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Shackled, malnourished and suffering convulsions: son of UK couple imprisoned in Afghanistan warns situation ‘escalating’ and they could die
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Operation Dark Phone: Murder By Text – this jaw-dropping tale of how police hacked gangs is like The Wire
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‘We’re struggling’: unease as crowded Cotswolds braces for JD Vance’s summer holiday
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Call to make wet wipe producers pay for polluting England’s waterways
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‘People have seen through him and he’s not welcome’: Scotland tees up for Trump visit
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‘Excellent size’: UK blueberry crop up nearly a quarter after warm spring
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Dear Keir Starmer, stop cosying up to Donald Trump – or he’ll drag Britain down with him | Simon Tisdall
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‘Dodgy guys who dress just like him’: meet the team behind far-right activist Tommy Robinson
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Ex-Sun editor David Dinsmore to take up government communications role
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