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Bangladesh court sentences UK MP Tulip Siddiq to two years in prison in absentia
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UK refrains from hitting high street on Black Friday as fears grow over economy
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Number of refugees allowed to settle in UK under UN schemes falls 26% in a year
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Labour MP Tulip Siddiq sentenced to two years in prison at corruption trial in Bangladesh
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Wood-burning stoves could face partial ban in Labour’s updated environment plan
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Schools urged to trial four-day week to ease pressure on teachers in England and Wales
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‘It was extremely pornographic’: Cara Hunter on the deepfake video that nearly ended her political career
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Most drivers want alcolocks fitted to drink drivers' cars, survey suggests
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Special forces chief tried to cover up concerns about SAS conduct in Afghanistan, inquiry told
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Salman Rushdie on Charlie Kirk's murder, surviving his own assassination attempt - and AI
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Benidorm death of father-of-four was not an accident, family says
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Girl dies and another hurt after crash involving minibus carrying nine teenagers
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Danger to life warning for parts of UK as 'month's worth of rain' to fall in 24 hours
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What counts as a white Christmas - and how likely is one this year?
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There are those on the left and right who offer only grievance: Labour is getting on with the job of economic renewal | Keir Starmer
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Labour’s economic plan will take years to deliver, Keir Starmer says
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Starmer leads fightback as budget row rumbles on for Reeves
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British Independent Film Awards winners revealed
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Andreas Whittam Smith, co-founder of the Independent, dies aged 88
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Your Party members vote to make name permanent at tense first conference
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Old infighting habits die hard at newest left-wing party's acrimonious conference
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Shabana Mahmood and my surprise at teenagers’ views on immigration | Letter
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A more nuanced approach to ultra-processed foods is necessary | Letters
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The Guardian view on the Send crisis: Bridget Phillipson must be tough with the Treasury so children aren’t penalised | Editorial
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UK special forces unit had 'deliberate policy' to 'kill fighting-aged males' in Afghanistan
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UK special forces unit had 'deliberate policy' to 'kill fighting-aged males' in Afghanistan, inquiry told
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Love Actually star says romcoms have lost their magic
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England’s water industry issued £10.5bn in ‘green bonds’ despite pollution record
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More HIV testing can help end new cases in England by 2030, says Streeting
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Cornish language to get same protected status as Welsh, Irish and Scottish Gaelic
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Zarah Sultana hits out at 'witch hunts' and 'bullying' - as Your Party is officially named
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‘I was hooked’: the rise of the intrepid female solo traveller
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NHS test delays putting hundreds of thousands at risk, say doctors
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Bakery chain Gail’s plans to open 40 more outlets as sales soar
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The ‘squeezed middle’ is back – and this time it could be Labour’s undoing | John Harris
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Ivan Milat was convicted of murdering seven people. Could he have killed scores more?
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Plan to reduce jury trials an ‘irremediable error’, lawyers say in MoJ letter
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Former West Ham captain and manager Billy Bonds dies
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Fears for UK security as Foreign Office moves to scrap unit on conflict and refugee crises
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PM to defend budget amid claims Rachel Reeves 'lied'
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Sir Tom Stoppard obituary
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Our beautiful multiplex: Milton Keynes council fights to save landmark cinema The Point
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Is gen Z’s love of fried chicken pushing Britain to ‘peak pizza’?
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Your Party to have ‘collective leadership’ in win for Zarah Sultana
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Net migration is plummeting. Why can’t Labour say so? | Heather Stewart
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Rachel Reeves denies lying to public in run-up to budget
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Illegal weight-loss drugs being sold in UK by firms with high Trustpilot scores
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Your Party votes to be led by members rather than single MP - avoiding Corbyn-Sultana battle
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Unhappy Messi and Napoleon’s Battle of Austerlitz: photos of the weekend
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The Eldonian dream: Inside the fight for Liverpool’s community housing utopia
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Your Party is voted to be called … Your Party, Jeremy Corbyn announces – UK politics as it happened
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'Of course I didn't' lie about budget forecasts, Reeves insists to Sky News
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'Of course I didn't' lie about budget forecasts, chancellor tells Sky News - as Badenoch calls for her to resign
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‘In the presence of evil’: Manchester synagogue attack survivor on the day that shook British Jews
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Failure to diagnose treatable male infertility leading to unnecessary IVF, experts say
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Harrods warehouse staff underpaid by thousands of pounds after agency error
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Prince William meets severely ill Gazan children and is 'moved' by their courage
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Shopping for Christmas bargains? Beware the ‘spray and pay’ parcel delivery fraud
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Lessons not learned after Georgia Barter driven to suicide by abuse, says her mother
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Water shortages could derail UK’s net zero plans, study finds
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‘We need to speak collectively’: can parliament solve the problem of ‘deprivation bingo’ in the UK’s seaside towns?
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Justice overhaul will 'save victims torment' - as some cases set to scrap jury trial
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'A butcher who destroyed my life': Surgeon may never face justice over 'botched' operations
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Questions over evidence used by UK police to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Aston Villa match
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Your Party’s first conference shows little sign of achieving fresh start
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Strictly Come Dancing: week 10 results – as it happened
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Police given more time to question man arrested over deadly synagogue attack
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Tom Stoppard: a brilliant dramatist who always raised the temperature of the room
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Tom Stoppard – a life in pictures
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Tom Stoppard, playwright of dazzling wit and playful erudition, dies aged 88
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