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Police looking for two men after collision with car kills pedestrian
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2025 was the year we grew tired of celebrity for celebrity’s sake | Nadia Khomami
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Marks & Spencer launches ‘nutrient dense’ range for people on weight-loss jabs
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Young Atlantic salmon seen in three English rivers for first time in a decade
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No 10 issued apology over John Major's birthday message to Queen Mother
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‘There is a crack in everything’: capturing the dark of winter – in pictures
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Octopus Energy to sell stake in software spin-off Kraken at $8.65bn valuation
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Foreign Office cautioned against UK military action to overthrow Robert Mugabe
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Facebook slow to act on posts celebrating Bondi beach massacre, anti-hate group says
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No Time for Goodbye review – well intentioned drama about the loneliness of the asylum-seeker
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Plymouth had UK’s steepest rise in house prices in 2025
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UK consumers still reluctant to spend going into 2026, KPMG survey finds
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Cabinet Office accused of covering up for royal family after blocking release of Andrew documents
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What happened next: the man who saved the last phone box in his village
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Blair pressured officials over case of UK soldiers accused of beating Iraqi man to death, files show
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67 weird phrases that defined British politics in 2025
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Debate over sex work laws as charities warn more women are entering industry
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Sky News quiz of the year: Test your knowledge of 2025
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Tony Blair’s government discussed how to influence John Howard to commit Australian troops to Iraq
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‘Too complacent’: how Blair’s advisers misjudged his disastrous WI speech
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Brown’s allies could wreck Labour’s 2005 election hopes, Mandelson warned
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A&Es in ‘big trouble’ because of ‘normalised’ corridor care, says leading UK medic
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Idris Elba knighted in new year honours list also featuring Torvill and Dean
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Two of Keir Starmer’s closest allies named in new year honours list
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Meera Syal, Gabby Logan and Richard Osman among new year honours in arts and media
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Sainsbury’s CEO among business leaders recognised in new year honours
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Sarina Wiegman an honorary dame as Lionesses and Red Roses get honours
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Foreign secretary orders review of 'serious failures' in case of British-Egyptian activist
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Anthony Joshua stable after crash - as tributes paid to his 'inspirational' friend
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Claudia Winkleman to host new BBC chatshow
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Abd el-Fattah citizenship row shows shift on questions of national identity
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The Guardian view on the National Year of Reading 2026: time to start a healthy habit for life | Editorial
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Octopus Energy lines up sale of stake in $10bn software arm Kraken
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Number of people who say Britons must be born in UK is rising, study shows
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To say ‘six-seven’ is to embrace idiocy | Letters
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From Adolescence to the manosphere: has 2025 been the year of the boy?
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Gen Z shunning the pre-flight pint for matcha green tea, airports say
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What did Alaa Abd el-Fattah say in past social media posts and why is there a backlash?
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Mistaken release of historical Andrew documents blamed on 'administrative error'
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‘It was empowering’: Bradford considers the legacy of its city of culture year
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Adelaide heatwave and a giant horse: photos of the day – Monday
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Cooper launches review of ‘serious failures’ in Alaa Abd el-Fattah case
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'Wonderful and humbling': Stars react to New Year Honours - as Idris Elba among those knighted
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I knew all about the NHS’s challenges and flaws. But then as a patient, I saw the love and the magic | Anne Perkins
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UK medical regulator warns against buying weight-loss jabs from social media channels
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‘Why should we pay these criminals?’: the hidden world of ransomware negotiations
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Anthony Joshua injured in car crash in Nigeria that has left two other people dead
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Gloucestershire woman and two children killed in Boxing Day house fire
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‘Cities need nature to be happy’: David Attenborough seeks out London’s hidden wildlife
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Heavy snow forecast for parts of UK as weather warning issued
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DIY shops enjoy bumper year as UK property market slows
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Family pay tribute to girl, 2, who died after falling into pond on Christmas Day
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Most Europeans think state pensions will become unaffordable, polling shows
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Man charged with murder of grandfather who died days after being punched outside village pub
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Will 2026 break British politics?
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UK accounting body to halt remote exams amid AI cheating
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British-Egyptian rights activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah apologises for ‘hurtful’ tweets
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The hill I will die on: Pigeons are working-class heroes and deserve some respect | Toussaint Douglass
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Air passengers warned of higher fares as regional airports face bigger tax bills
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Kettles to roof leaks: expert tips on home care to avoid surprise bills
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Police watchdog launches investigation after man shot dead by officers in Norfolk
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Grenfell firms still receiving multimillion-pound public contracts, analysis finds
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Mother and two children aged four and seven confirmed dead in Boxing Day fire
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Man shot dead by police after car crash
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Third of Reform UK’s council leaders have expressed vaccine-sceptic views
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The BBC tells the story of Britain in a way Netflix simply cannot. In the year to come, please remember that | Tony Hall
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Country diary: A rare giant in the quiet of the wood | Sarah Lambert
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New series of The Traitors is really, really brutal, says Claudia Winkleman
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Freemasons seek injunction against Met policy requiring officers to declare membership
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More than 300 earthquakes recorded in UK this year, study finds
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