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John Swinney says he will raise Gaza’s ‘unimaginable suffering’ with Trump
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Air pollution raises risk of dementia, say Cambridge scientists
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Minister apologises to generation of UK children exposed to toxic online content
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Labor MP says Australia should move to recognise Palestinian statehood – as it happened
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How violent protests in Epping are being fuelled by disinformation
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No fear or favours: how Corbyn and Sultana’s party could blow up British politics
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There is a dangerous disconnect: on Gaza, politics no longer speaks for the people | Gaby Hinsliff
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Menstrual cycle data ‘underused’ and should be on health records, experts say
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This unnecessary doctors’ strike will hurt patients, the NHS and doctors themselves. Pull back: don’t do it | Wes Streeting
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Resident doctors’ strike undermines union movement, says Wes Streeting
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Police arrest shoplifter with help from the old Bill actor
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Cohesive communities built on work and charity | Letters
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Thousands of EE and BT customers across UK hit by mobile network outage
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Kneecap lambast Viktor Orbán over ‘outrageous’ ban from Hungary
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Jay Slater had taken drugs and alcohol and was 14-hour walk from resort, inquest told
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Man guilty of murdering two-week-old son in Somerset baby unit
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Ukraine airstrikes, grey seals and flowing lava: photos of the day – Thursday
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UK police hold pro-Palestine protester, 80, for almost 27 hours and search house
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Police name mother and teenage children killed in Northern Ireland shooting
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Fears UK gas stockpile to drop for winter as British Gas owner plans sell-off
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Another way we are failing an entire generation: we must teach young people to speak | Simon Jenkins
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British teenager Bella Culley to be held in Georgia until September drugs trial
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What are the new UK online safety rules and how will age checks on adult content be enforced?
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UK student jailed for selling phishing kits linked to £100m of fraud
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Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana agree to launch leftwing party
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UK should act to stop children getting hooked on social media ‘dopamine loops’
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River Island at risk of collapse if landlords fail to back restructuring plan
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Lloyds boss warns Reeves against hiking taxes on banks as profits rise 17%
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‘Mad fer it’: Greater Manchester Aldi to keep Aldeh name in tribute to Oasis
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AI summaries cause ‘devastating’ drop in audiences, online news media told
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Epping asylum hotel protesters ‘upset for legitimate reasons’, minister says
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ITV announces new cost-cutting drive as half-year profits fall 44%
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Kemi Badenoch: Argentinian president Javier Milei would be ‘template’ for my government
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‘Horrendous blisters’: Retired UK banker, 65, attempts to run 200 marathons in 200 days
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Thursday briefing: Everything you need to know about the new internet safety rules
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With Cleverly centre stage, the Tories have a new look – but that isn’t the same as a plan | Martin Kettle
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Donald Trump visit to Scotland expected to be met with wave of protest
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UK car manufacturing slumps to lowest level since 1953 barring Covid
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The rise and fall of the British cult that hid in plain sight
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Last year’s unrest in England ‘has caused lasting harm to communities’
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Neolithic long cairn in Yorkshire given extra protection after walkers remove stones
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7,000 steps a day could be enough to improve health, say researchers
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Teachers’ union elects former FBU general secretary on turnout below 5%
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‘This is not action’: MPs respond to David Lammy’s condemnation of Israel
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Gaza: if the UK won’t act now, then when? – podcast
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City trader case always had a whiff of scapegoating | Nils Pratley
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M&S advert banned for featuring model who looked ‘unhealthily thin’
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Labour must create green jobs or lose voters to parties who oppose net zero, unions warn
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The Guardian view on starvation in Gaza: it will take more than words to halt Israel’s genocide | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Kemi Badenoch’s reshuffle: a glimmer of hope for One Nation Tories | Editorial
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Educate teenagers on politics before letting them vote | Letters
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Keir Starmer must act now to recognise Palestine and end the horror in Gaza | Letters
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Burn before reading – and regret it for ever | Brief letters
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Job prospects in the UK are grim – no wonder our kids are escaping abroad | Letters
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So Ellen has fled Trump's US for a ‘simpler’ life in the Cotswolds. Nice if you have the money, don’t you think? | Emma Brockes
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Italy’s detention of rescue vessels in Mediterranean will lead to more deaths, say campaigners
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British ministers are betting they won’t face justice for complicity over Gaza. It’s a big risk to take | Owen Jones
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Help wanted: Reeves seeks heavyweight economic advisers as budget looms
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Police dismiss claims they bussed anti-racists to Epping asylum hotel protest
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Ex-cricketer Graham Thorpe ‘spiralled into depression’ after losing job, inquest hears
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‘Wow, this is a big thing’: Lionesses’ run builds the buzz around women’s sport
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Well done the Lionesses on reaching the final, but not taking the knee was a gift to the racists | Joseph Harker
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Reform spent £350 on champagne at luxury lunch, election spending figures show
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Sadiq Khan urges Starmer to recognise Palestinian state immediately
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Heritage groups try to save decaying modernist studio in Scottish Borders
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Woman and two children die in Northern Ireland shooting
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Young men in UK more likely than women to live with parents
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A police graduation and Israelis protest over starvation in Gaza: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Heathrow fire cost airport tens of millions of pounds, says CEO
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BBC to show MasterChef series already filmed with Gregg Wallace and John Torode
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