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Both doctors and the government are handling this strike badly – that’s why there is no end in sight | Polly Toynbee
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Canalside homes for sale in England and Scotland – in pictures
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I baulked at the idea of ‘friction-maxxing’. But there’s more to it than meets the eye | Gaby Hinsliff
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Take down bird feeders this summer to cut spread of avian disease, says RSPB
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UK’s warm and dry April 1976 was a taste of scorching summer to come
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Reform UK voters least likely to see social media posts from family and friends, study finds
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‘Nobody’s in charge’: is power sharing still working in Northern Ireland?
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Why the UK banned Kanye West - podcast
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British sentiment toward Trump’s US plunges amid Iran war
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Multimillion-pound push to transform 'broken' UK military is a 'fiasco'
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The battle for Essex: Tories scramble to fend off Farage on their home turf
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Farage 'leading culture war' with Kanye comments, Harriet Harman says
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California Schemin': The true story of the Scottish rappers who fooled the industry
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More specialist police patrols for vulnerable communities after high-profile attacks
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Three Russian submarines targeted UK cables, defence secretary says
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Child dies after suspected dog attack, police say
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Special relationship on the rocks as Iran war changes how UK sees the US, poll finds
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X Factor star Chico Slimani found guilty of drink-driving by London court
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Starmer likens Trump to Putin as he laments soaring energy costs
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The Iran war is a warning: Britain must build resilience – at home and with our allies in Europe | Keir Starmer
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Israel’s attacks on Lebanon should not be happening, says Keir Starmer
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The Guardian view on reversing the two-child benefit limit: a moment to celebrate | Editorial
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Sadiq Khan demands stronger action on social media ‘outrage economy’
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UK to give £380m grant to Tata battery factory in Somerset
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Woman killed in north London by sister who stole her Rolex, Old Bailey hears
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Man who groomed 14-year-old girl he met on Roblox jailed for 28 months
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Trump and the Middle East: can Starmer do anything? – podcast
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Maybe humanists and Christians are not so different | Letters
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Weekend students at 15 universities in England told to return loans and grants
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Woman accused of murdering sister stole Rolex, court hears
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Gentleman’s Relish is toast after its maker axes the pungent anchovy spread
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Jo Malone ‘surprised and sad’ after being sued for £200,000 for using her name on fragrances
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Police gear up to interview high-profile witnesses over Peter Mandelson
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‘No more bending to Westminster’s will’ if Plaid Cymru wins power, leader vows
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Son of British couple detained in Iran calls on Starmer to press for their release
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UK spending on foreign aid hits lowest level since 2008
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Four in 10 UK parents struggle to afford essentials for newborns, study says
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Zack Polanski calls for UK to withdraw trade agreement with Israel after strikes on Lebanon
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A missing wolf and a Sydney sunset: photos of the day – Thursday
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Lidl to open 50 UK stores in year ahead – and its first pub
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OpenAI shelves Stargate UK in blow to Britain’s AI ambitions
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Cost of living and mental health crisis driving mass animal rescues, says RSPCA
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BA to reduce Middle East flights when services resume in July
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London pub thief sold £2.2m Fabergé egg and watch set to buy drugs
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Church of England expected to formally apologise for its role in forced adoptions
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Four arrested as hundreds of suspected stolen phones are found
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Doug Allan, cameraman on David Attenborough’s Planet series, dies trekking in Nepal
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UK navy foiled Russian submarines surveying undersea cables, defence minister says
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It shouldn’t take a war for Britain to wake up to the need for food security | Tim Lang
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UK rejects tolls on Strait of Hormuz
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‘If Martin Luther hadn’t been a musician, the course of music history might have been very different’
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‘I’m broken-hearted’: father pays tribute to student, 21, stabbed in Primrose Hill
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Both drivers killed in two-car crash
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‘They will not get my vote this year’: Birmingham focus group shows shift from Labour support
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Campaigners demand action to break UK’s ‘addiction’ to controversial herbicide
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Starmer says talks with Gulf leaders have reinforced sense Iran war ceasefire is ‘fragile’ – as it happened
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Four people die in Channel small-boat sinking
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Four people die off French coast during attempt to cross English Channel
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Mother of girl, 14, groomed by man on Roblox speaks of her horror
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Ed Miliband hold firm! North sea oil and gas drilling won’t help anyone other than Nigel Farage | Zoe Williams
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Lebanon must be included in US-Iran ceasefire deal, UK ministers tell Trump
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Pub bag snatcher jailed for making off with £2m Faberge egg and gold watch
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Abandoned Battle of Britain control tower to become a home for holidaymakers … and six species of bat
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Ten years after Brexit, this is the UK: a divided nation frozen in time | Aditya Chakrabortty
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Consumers urged to ‘completely avoid’ UK-caught cod as population plunges
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‘I had poked the bear right in the eye’: my fight to renounce my Russian citizenship
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Give all UK households a set amount of subsidised energy, says thinktank
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Ministers unveil ‘right to try’ plan to help disabled people find work
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‘Excessive’ financial risks threaten survival of many English universities, report warns
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Victims and bereaved families to get more time to challenge ‘unduly lenient’ sentences
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