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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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Energy bills in Great Britain could fall this summer but ‘crisis not over’
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If our destiny is cyber-attacks and empty shelves at the Co-op, here’s what we should do next | Hugh Muir
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Citizen testing reveals phosphate ‘crisis’ in English and Welsh rivers
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Johnnie Walker owner Diageo says Trump tariffs could hit profits by $150m
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One person dead after small boat sinks in Channel, French authorities say
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Legal aid hack: data from hundreds of thousands of people accessed, says MoJ
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Owners of second homes in Wales are having to sell up. That’s no disaster: it’s a godsend | Will Hayward
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UK and EU reach deal over Brexit reset after fishing rights breakthrough
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Monday briefing: Reports of late-night breakthrough in landmark UK-EU reset deal
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Modern parenting is rejecting abusive ways of punishing children. Will England listen? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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StockX refuses to refund me over peeling £300 Bape trainers
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Starmer rejects claim ‘win-win’ UK-EU deal has sold out fishing sector – as it happened
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How has Britain’s economy fared since Brexit? The five charts underpinning the UK-EU summit
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Labour can’t keep papering over the cracks in the care sector
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Plunging value and a content cliff edge: what’s gone wrong at Sky?
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Weakening of UK EV sales rules ‘likely to result in significantly more carbon emissions’
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Swipe right: dating app users prefer Reform voters to Tories, research suggests
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Charities step up pressure on Keir Starmer to scrap two-child benefit cap
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At least £64bn of property in England and Wales hidden behind opaque trusts
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Santander UK freezes salaries and cuts jobs in commercial banking arm
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The Who fire drummer Zak Starkey for second time in a month
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Gary Lineker ‘to leave the BBC this week’ after antisemitism row
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UK ‘may need 92,000 extra public workers if fall in productivity continues to 2030’
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Average asking price for home in Great Britain hits new high of almost £380k
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Poor mental health as child limits capacity to work in later life, study finds
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UK-EU talks ‘down to the wire’ as fishing and youth mobility hold up deal
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Turner’s rarely seen watercolours take centre stage in Bath
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More than 400 with heart valve condition dying each year on NHS waiting list, research finds
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Evidence shows that LTNs improve people’s lives | Letters
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Were we ‘sten party’ trendsetters in 1979? | Brief letters
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The Guardian view on Britain’s new aid vision: less cash, more spin. The cost will be counted in lives | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Labour’s competition policy: don’t let big tech set the agenda | Editorial
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Revival of Bristol’s ‘forgotten’ Imax cinema revealed on the big screen
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Should phone-obsessed diners be forced to stop scrolling? Not if restaurants want to stay open | Athena Kugblenu
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Cannes, Eurovision and a pope’s inaugural mass: photos of the weekend
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Pete Songi on Keir Starmer’s dance with the EU – cartoon
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Dogs, rabbits … peacocks? UK offices navigate the rise of emotional support animals
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Labour must not rubber-stamp torture policy, say campaigners
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Doctor criticises ‘lightweight’ assessment of impact of assisted dying
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Foreign office supporting British woman after reports of drug-smuggling arrest in Sri Lanka
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Labour faces watershed moment with Black and Asian voters, experts warn
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Two UK Jewish movements vote to become one progressive group
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Cuts to England’s canal network could put lives at risk, experts say
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My advice to the new Green party leader? It's time to expose the climate deniers | Carla Denyer
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Slot machine firms target UK’s poorest areas and channel funds to billionaires
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A Labour lost in the weeds can’t rebuild this country. Starmer must regain his nerve | John Harris
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If Keir Starmer is not robotic enough for you, his AI twin is ready for your questions
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Elton John calls UK government ‘absolute losers’ over AI copyright plans
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‘We’re in the last, hard yards’: quiet hopes for UK-EU reset at crucial summit
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This article won’t change your mind. Here’s why | Sarah Stein Lubrano
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Layla Moran urges more action on Israel and warns of ‘cruel destitution’ in Gaza
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UK train companies could have to pay disabled passengers more compensation after rule change
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‘Free hamper – just pay P&P’: the scam offers targeting your bank details
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‘Too big to fit in your mouth’: sunny spring delivers crop of ‘giant’ UK strawberries
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UK on verge of deal with EU to let Britons use European passport e-gates
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Second arrest after suspected arson at properties linked to Keir Starmer
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Sarah Akinterinwa on political red flags – cartoon
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Bank of England should promise lower interest rates and see off Nigel Farage | Phillip Inman
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UK government dropped health push after lobbying by ultra-processed food firms
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No 10 actively investigating winter fuel payment changes as fears grow over voter anger
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