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Ministers must act more quickly on deepfakes to protect women and girls, Kendall says
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We may not be running out of gas but we still need a serious strategic gas reserve | Nils Pratley
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Nine arrested over disorder after Rangers v Celtic match - with number expected to rise
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The Royal Family knows the world is watching - but it can't control the Epstein scandal
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Glasgow Central station fire again shows vulnerability of city’s older buildings
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Starmer allies turn against Blair over Iran critique
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RAF jets shoot down drones heading towards Jordan and Bahrain
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X suspends 800m accounts in one year amid ‘massive’ scale of manipulation attempts
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Labour lawyers ‘blocked’ from briefing MPs on jury trials overhaul before vote
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Ex-Mail on Sunday journalist denies ordering ‘blag’ of Sadie Frost’s medical information
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UK inflation likely to rise because of Middle East war, says Rachel Reeves
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Earth comes within a whisker of breaching crucial climate target
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Syrian charged with crimes against humanity in UK first
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‘Spillover’: Iran energy shockwaves hit Europe
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Gerry Adams ‘as culpable as those who planted IRA bombs’, high court hears
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Britons don’t want any part of Trump’s war fixation – the sooner Labour realises that the better | Owen Jones
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First subjects for new V-level qualification revealed
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Syrian who fled to UK charged with crimes against humanity over violent crackdown
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Taxpayers could fund funeral for Soham murderer Ian Huntley
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Effi o Blaenau review – Greek myth retelling Iphigenia in Splott becomes blistering Welsh-language film
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Two jailed after 'dangerous' lorry pursuit involving three police forces
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Starmer facing new Labour rebellion as MPs fight to extend porn ban
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Andrew Malkinson accuser ‘wasn’t too sure it was the right man’, court told
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Roman Abramovich ready to fight UK government over proceeds from £2.5bn Chelsea sale
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British teen Sky Brown is skateboarding world champion again
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From press release … to scrap metal site: the Essex ‘supercomputer’ that’s still a scaffolding yard
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Revealed: UK’s multibillion AI drive is built on ‘phantom investments’
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Gisèle Pelicot and Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe among Hay Festival 2026 speakers
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Man who broke into Grade Il-listed church fined £11k
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Grime rapper and producer Dot Rotten dies aged 37
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British AI datacentre firm Nscale raises $2bn as Sheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg join board
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Is the UK government prepared for oil price hikes? – podcast
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A giant cat and a Back to the Future reunion: photos of the day - Monday
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Gerry Adams appears to wear bulletproof vest for court appearance
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The Badenoch dilemma: what to do now the Tories are no longer the default rightwing option | Henry Hill
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Nigel Farage invests £215,000 in Kwasi Kwarteng’s bitcoin firm
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UK interest rate cuts unlikely this year amid Iran war – and a rise could be ahead
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Liverpool and Manchester United complain to X over ‘sickening’ Grok AI posts
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Large tortoiseshell butterfly confirmed no longer extinct in UK
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Nigel Farage takes significant stake in Kwasi Kwarteng’s Bitcoin company
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Proposed law does not protect children born to convicted paedophiles, Lords to hear
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Family of murder victim appeal for information after wrongful conviction
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Almost a third of people in England use private dentists amid NHS dental crisis
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First minister pledges help with costs of ‘horrific’ fire next to Glasgow Central station
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Lengthy US-Iran war would affect ‘lives and households of everybody’, says Starmer
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Starmer warns of bigger impact on economy the longer Iran war continues - as it happened
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Oil spikes: How high is the price of war?
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Yorkshire Water receives fresh funding despite sewage fines and pay row
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G7 ready to take ‘necessary measures’ over economic impact of Iran war
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Travelodge turned away vulnerable women late at night
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Average UK office attendance ‘settling’ at highest level since before Covid
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Labour in ‘deep trouble’ with Black voters, Operation Black Vote chair warns
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Country diary: A riverside walk reveals the city’s history written in plants | Susie White
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Cancer death rates fall to historic low - as types with biggest drop in fatalities revealed
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Spend more on defence or risk being vulnerable to missile and drone attacks, UK warned
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Gender-affirming hormone treatment for teenagers halted by NHS
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NHS England pauses new referrals for masculinising or feminising hormone treatment in under-18s
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Labour to set up new extremism whistleblowing service for university staff
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Cancer death rate in Britain down by almost a third since 1980s
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Britain’s job market ‘floundering’ as companies remain cautious about hiring
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Rare items of Charles Dickens’ clothing to go on display in London
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Quiz books are the answer to falling non-fiction sales, data shows
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Police appeal for help to identify man found dead in a wetsuit
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Former Tory minister Zac Goldsmith to launch new sports radio station
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Major rail disruptions after large fire near Glasgow Central station
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Four-year-old clumber spaniel called Bruin wins best in show at Crufts
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Fire shuts Scotland's busiest train station for at least two days
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Alba party to wind up and not contest Scottish election
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Police condemn ‘shameful’ behaviour of Celtic and Rangers fans in Ibrox clashes
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Great Britain has only two days of gas stored, while Iran war threatens to disrupt supplies
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