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Kemi Badenoch appoints Mel Stride, Priti Patel and Robert Jenrick to shadow cabinet
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Britain must not be complicit in genocide | Letters
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What would a Trump or Harris win mean for relations with the UK?
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Moving in with someone cuts chances of being depressed, finds study
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Tamils stranded on Diego Garcia for three years allowed to enter UK
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Unlike the Spanish, the British aren’t pelting their royals with mud. But patience is running out | Zoe Williams
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Family of girl, 10, killed by dog in North Yorkshire ‘shocked and devastated’
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Spain flooding aftermath and autumn leaves: photos of the day – Monday
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Meredith Kercher’s sister speaks out as Amanda Knox project starts filming in Italy
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Stuart Hogg pleads guilty to domestic abuse of estranged wife over five years
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‘High energy, high risk’: Tories already wonder if Kemi Badenoch will last until the next election | Katy Balls
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Post Office expects to have paid more than £650m in Horizon claims by March
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Can Kemi Badenoch save the Tories? Plus, the US election – Politics Weekly Westminster podcast
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British couple missing after Valencia floods found dead in their car
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Union launches charter to protect care workers on sponsored UK visas
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Edinburgh activists target SUVs in solidarity with Spain’s flood victims
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University fees in England to rise next autumn for first time in eight years
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Boy, 14, remanded in custody over attempted murder of girl, 13, near Hull
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Devious humour and painful puns: will the cryptic crossword remain the last thing AI can’t conquer?
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Konnie Huq launches free climate crisis ebook for UK primary schools
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Johnson’s Brexit left ‘wholly negative legacy’ across Ireland, says new SDLP leader
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Burberry shares rise after reports Moncler is considering bid
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UK says it voted against UN nuclear war panel because consequences already known
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Finally, the end of ‘the British empire’ – and maybe an honours system a modern country can live with | Hugh Muir
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Ryanair profits plunge amid lower fares and Boeing delays
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The IPP sentencing scandal has left hundreds locked up without hope. When will Labour free them? | Francisco Garcia
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Mel Stride appointed shadow chancellor and Priti Patel shadow foreign secretary as Kemi Badenoch announces team – as it happened
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Kwame Kwei-Armah: arts education cuts pose danger to diversity in theatre
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Drax will keep raising carbon emission levels until 2050s, study says
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‘Nail in the coffin’: family farmers respond to inheritance tax changes
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Fraudsters may have stolen £500,000 from cladding removal fund, watchdog reveals
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Fire Brigades Union bars former member of governing executive over alleged racist posts
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London poet accuses author Coco Mellors of basing Blue Sisters character on him
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Monday briefing: Can Kemi Badenoch face the past and plot a path for the future?
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Gridlock: why it can take 11 years to connect solar farms to the UK network
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We’re supposed to ‘put politics aside’ to celebrate Kemi Badenoch – but how can we? | Nesrine Malik
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England may not be ‘smoke-free’ until 2039, cancer charity warns
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One thousand UK workers to join first four-day week trial under Labour
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Can Kemi Badenoch make the Tories electable again? – podcast
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New BBC chair to say ‘fight is on’ for future of UK programme-making
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New NHS campaign urges people to call 999 at first sign of stroke
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More than 50 people have UK driving licences with at least 30 points on them
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Police officer arrested after car crash leaves man in life-threatening condition
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Paul Stephenson, campaigner known for Bristol bus boycott, dies aged 87
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Badenoch election leaves senior Labour MPs railing at lack of black representation in No 10
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Greggs scoffs at reports of snub by its Christmas ad star Nigella Lawson
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Rachel Reeves ‘missed opportunity’ to raise £900m from online casinos
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Police ask public not to share images of man in fatal bus collision in Edinburgh
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Keir Starmer’s fine words won’t save journalism, action will | Letters
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Covid bereaved angered by Badenoch’s ‘insulting’ Partygate remarks
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Genomic research is at risk from ‘race science’ activists’ discredited ideas | Letter
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Navantia pressing MoD for improved terms in Harland & Wolff rescue deal
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Thousands of blue-clad protesters join London march for clean water
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Penny farthings and Day of the Dead celebrations: the weekend in pictures
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Labour MPs push back against anti-pylon lobbying despite local opposition
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‘We’re leading a horrible life’: the reality of living in UK asylum limbo
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UK asylum system would descend into chaos without more hotels, says minister
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Sky faces bill for hundreds of millions after advertising blunder
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With Kemi Badenoch as leader, the Tories and Labour are on different political planets | John Harris
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Police investigating new allegation of sexual assault against Alex Salmond
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Kemi Badenoch says Partygate scandal was ‘overblown’
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My mother nursed a life-affirming 25-year grudge. Hard as I try, I don’t have the attention span | Zoe Williams
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Who is the new Tory leader, Kemi Badenoch? That depends on your perspective
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World’s largest GPS penis traced across Bannau Brycheiniog for charity
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Keir Starmer to create team to tackle ‘national security’ threat of people smugglers
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Rachel Reeves: I was wrong on no big tax rises being needed
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Why be an early bird, if you don’t want worms? | David Mitchell
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Revealed: billionaires are ‘ultimate beneficiaries’ linked to €3bn of EU farming subsidies
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Gig economy firm under fire for telling restaurants they can avoid UK’s new tipping laws
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‘They remind me there’s a life after cancer’: how paintings in NHS hospitals help patients feel better
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