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Early morning and evening activity could ‘reduce bowel cancer risk by 11%’
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Channel 4 ‘fired’ Boris Johnson from US election show for promoting his book, co-host says
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Trump tariffs would halve UK growth and push up prices, says thinktank
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NHS doctors say lengthy disciplinary processes have left them feeling suicidal
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Edinburgh police respond to disorder after youths throw fireworks and bricks
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Boots says it will ‘draw lessons’ from research into links to slavery
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XL bully dog put down after fatal attack on North Yorkshire girl, 10
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Shetland man’s bond with otter becomes subject of award-winning film
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Kemi gaslights UK with her shadow cabinet while having a laugh | John Crace
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What will the UK’s plan for clean energy by 2030 mean for the industry and public?
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Senior Tories urge Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick to settle differences
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AI chatbot launches on Gov.UK to help business users – with mixed results
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The Guardian view on Labour’s 2030 clean energy target: Britain should go for it | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Badenoch v Starmer: tussling over a shift to bigger government | Editorial
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Barry Keoghan hits out at ‘disgusting’ online trolls using his son against him
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English universities could miss out on millions from tuition fee increase
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Let the panic begin! Glastonbury reveals new process for online ticket purchases
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Post office operators may sue over compensation delay, Alan Bates says
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In analysing the budget, take account of the social wage too | Letters
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Labour promised GPs more money. Why hit them with higher national insurance? | Letter
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What could UK merger between Vodafone and Three mean for customers?
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Tube drivers call off planned strikes after ‘improved offer’
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Children as young as two treated for obesity-related illness in England
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Sara Sharif’s father says stepmother was ‘true villain’ as he denies murder
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People loitering on Rochdale estate face arrest in first-of-its-kind police order
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Treasury may have broken law by failing to reveal £9.5bn spend in Tory budget, MPs told
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Electric car sales grow in UK despite decline in overall vehicle market
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‘You got it or you didn’t’: the sweat, smoke and sonic excess of the indie scene pre-Britpop
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Kneecap leads nominations for British independent film awards
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Hard-pressed shoppers will benefit as retailers carry ‘weight’ of UK tax rises, says Primark owner
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Digital tech can offer rich opportunities for child development, study says
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Train safety system failed in moments before fatal crash in Wales, investigation shows
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Streeting orders prostate cancer review after Chris Hoy calls for early tests
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Swearing at work is particularly common in north of England, judge says
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What to do after Grenfell? Stop building these family-unfriendly tower blocks for a start | Simon Jenkins
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Asos slides to huge loss but insists it sees ‘green shoots’
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Giant spiders that can grow to size of human hand thriving in the UK
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A rebuke to those who said clean power by 2030 was unachievable: they were wrong, we were right | Ed Miliband
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Donald Trump should ‘go and play golf’ if he loses US election, says Nigel Farage
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Kemi Badenoch appoints Chris Philp as shadow home secretary
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Post Office campaigner Alan Bates says he’s been waiting a month for reply from PM about compensation delays – as it happened
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Vodafone and Three merger could get go-ahead, says watchdog
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All these sad stories of the stricken rich prove one thing: Labour’s budget is on the money | Polly Toynbee
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Cleaning, noise, bills: how to have a happy house-share
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Report finds ‘shocking and dispiriting’ fall in children reading for pleasure
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Hidden behind the budget is a terrible bombshell: billions in cuts for disabled people | Frances Ryan
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Stolen mops and brooms used to collect drugs from drones at Lancashire prison
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Plans for biggest onshore windfarm in England to be submitted this week
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Oasis fans defrauded by scammers have lost £346 on average, bank reports
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Full-scale war in Middle East involving Israel and Iran likely, say most Europeans in poll
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Britain’s green energy pledge ‘credible’ if planning fixed, says system operator
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Smoking to be banned outside schools and hospitals in England, but pubs get reprieve
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UK retail sales growth slumps as shoppers wait for Black Friday deals
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Is your air fryer spying on you? Concerns over ‘excessive’ surveillance in smart devices
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Edinburgh zoo’s pygmy hippo Haggis could be internet rival to Moo Deng
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Two more UK mpox cases found in household contacts of first case
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Incendiary device plot targeting UK may have been dry run for US and Canada
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Who has been appointed to Kemi Badenoch’s shadow cabinet?
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Badenoch plucks Patel, Jenrick and Stride from the Tories’ tiny gene pool of talent | John Crace
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The Guardian view on raising university fees: help for poorer students must be prioritised | Editorial
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Salisbury poisoning inquiry: police apologise for calling victim a ‘drug addict’
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Injury forces dancer Amy Dowden to leave this year’s Strictly
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Man appears in court charged with murder of woman in Glasgow
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UK should lead Europe’s people-smuggling investigations, Starmer says
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TfL reopens some Oyster card applications after cyber-attack
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NFU rejects Treasury claim that 72% of farms won’t pay inheritance tax
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Kemi Badenoch appoints Mel Stride, Priti Patel and Robert Jenrick to shadow cabinet
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Britain must not be complicit in genocide | Letters
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What would a Trump or Harris win mean for relations with the UK?
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Moving in with someone cuts chances of being depressed, finds study
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