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Ed Sheeran takes partial credit for move to overhaul music teaching in England
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Southport inquiry: killer’s father ‘sorry’ for failing to deal with son’s violent behaviour
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Marks & Spencer’s cyber-trauma is bad, but clearly manageable
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Anti-trafficking campaigner welcomes UK ban on strangulation in pornography
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Ex-police officer says she's not a 'racist murderer' following death of black man
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Jeremy Vine tells court Joey Barton’s ‘paedophile’ claims put him in physical danger
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More reading tests won’t help children improve their literacy – here’s what will | Letters
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End-of-life care needs a fundamental review, not just more funding | Letters
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UK opts out of flagship fund to protect Amazon and other threatened tropical forests
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Miscounting to six costs Tory stand-in his gotcha against poppy-shock Lammy | John Crace
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Joey Barton's posts 'caused me sleepless nights', says Jeremy Vine
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Almost 30% of people abused as children, England and Wales data shows
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Feeble and inept - prison release fiasco is yet another political crisis
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We can’t let the Tories sabotage this once-in-a-generation chance to reshape the world of work | Angela Rayner
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Dog that killed nine-month-old baby was XL bully
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Lancashire’s Reform-run council plans to close care homes and day centres
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US pharma to abandon UK unless NHS pays more, says Trump’s ambassador
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Mediocre movies, millions in taxpayer cash: how scores of films from low-profile UK producer were funded mainly by public money
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Drax power plant to go on earning ‘over £1m a day’ from burning wood pellets
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Why the anger with Billie Eilish? Because it’s against the rules to say what we all know about billionaires | Zoe Williams
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Prince William photographed at iconic spot Diana posed at decades earlier
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Word of the Year 2025 revealed
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Acting has been taken over by 'posh boys', says one of Britain's most celebrated actors
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Liberal politicians outside US hail Zohran Mamdani victory in New York
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BBC must change or be ‘a Titanic’, says manager of the Sidemen YouTubers
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Reform’s public-sector pensions plan could cost billions extra, union warns
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Hindu devotion and a Beaver supermoon: photos of the day – Wednesday
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'Hope won': Sadiq Khan compares newly-elected New York mayor to his leadership
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Iranian man who made second small boat crossing is returned to France again
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David Lammy under pressure as two more prisoners mistakenly freed
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PMQs: Lammy launches tirade as another prisoner mistakenly released from jail
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Major incident declared in parts of Wales after flooding
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Badenoch calls for government to 'get Britain drilling again' as Starmer flies to COP30
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Man who killed 'Good Samaritan' after ploughing into him with car during wedding brawl jailed
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Southport killer's father 'desperately sorry' - as he accepts 'share of the responsibility'
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HMP Wandsworth admits another release error - as police now search for two escapees
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Giant effigy of Sir Keir Starmer unveiled ahead of town's Bonfire Night celebrations
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Migrant sent back to France for second time in less than two months
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UK won’t give taxpayer cash to COP30 forests fund
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The grace period is over – so what now for Kemi Badenoch, the ‘not Robert Jenrick’ Tory leader? | Henry Hill
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Global stock markets fall sharply over AI bubble fears
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Prince Harry on what it means to be British
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'The mess my life became is not unique': Diary collection wins prestigious non-fiction prize
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Bosses at six water firms had £4m in bonuses blocked under new rules, Ofwat says
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Sickness bill costs £85bn year, says new report, which warns of 'economic crisis'
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Met police issue statement with more information about missing Algerian prisoner – as it happened
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Odyssey review – estate agents, cocaine and mental collapse in a jagged London thriller
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Why is Sir Keir Starmer bothering with COP?
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M&S boss says Reeves made customers more worried with pre-budget speech
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M&S reveals cost of cyber attack as profit almost wiped out
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Spurs star 'threatened with gun'
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Propagate, repot, swap: how to fill your home with houseplants on a budget
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Just Stop Oil protesters convicted after being denied right to state climate facts
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‘People are always looking for a scapegoat’: tensions rise in UK’s asylum and refugee hotspot
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Thinktanks urge Rachel Reeves to overhaul ‘broken’ tax system
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Economic policy is one thing Nigel Farage can’t crib from the Donald Trump playbook | Rafael Behr
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Low-income areas in England and Wales face worst air pollution, analysis finds
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Inside the UK’s most controversial power plant
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On the ground in the refugee and asylum capital of Britain - podcast
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New set of forest towns to be built between Oxford and Cambridge
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Telecoms companies to improve security to stop UK phone number ‘spoofing’
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Is Reeves about to repeat this 1970s horror budget?
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England curriculum should focus less on exams and more on life skills, finds review
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National curriculum review in England: 10 key recommendations
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Radiohead’s 2025 tour: the opening night setlist
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Prince William wins hearts as he cuddles baby handed to him on Brazilian island
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NHS staff bearing brunt as ‘ugly’ racism of 70s and 80s returns, says Streeting
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Reeves considers cut to green levies in effort to reduce cost of energy bills
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RMT accepts three-year pay deal for London Underground staff
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The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves’s speech: gambling on a mirage of stability | Editorial
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