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Watch the 2025 John Lewis Christmas advert – video
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Third of British farmers made no profit in past year, report finds
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London Ulez auto pay blunders have triggered £11,445 in fines
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I spent four weeks as a Traitor in my office and almost lost my mind | Ed Campbell
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Cocktails and checkmates: the young Britons giving chess a new lease of life
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Ofwat letting water firms charge twice to tackle sewage, court to hear
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Phillipson calls for ‘less public debate’ from EHRC on gender recognition rules
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Life's a beach: Why William's in Brazil this week - and what he wants his legacy to be
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Zack Polanski wants to be the British left’s Nigel Farage
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Reform UK’s DOGE chief takes aim at ‘pathetic’ questions on council savings drive
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Experts find flaws in hundreds of tests that check AI safety and effectiveness
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Reeves to lay groundwork for tax rises in ‘candid’ speech about budget
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BBC’s Kingdom series gets viewers ‘into the action’ with TV drama techniques
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John Lewis ad kickstarts Christmas countdown to the tune of 90s club classic
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Pornography depicting strangulation to become criminal offence in the UK
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Revealed: How much the government's spending on AI
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Joey Barton 'crossed line between free speech and crime' with X posts, jury hears
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Activists could be jailed for six months for protesting outside MPs’ homes
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Woman 'tormented' Madeleine McCann's parents in stalking campaign, court told
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'Vile and dangerous' strangulation pornography to be banned
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Say what you like about ‘Sadiq Khan’s no-go hellscape’ – Britain’s cities prove the rightwing agitators wrong | Jonathan Liew
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What does Faragenomics look like? – podcast
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‘Beyond ironic’: Reform-led council says flags must come down so Christmas lights can go up
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Headteachers’ union considers strikes after judge rejects case against Ofsted
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Jeremy Corbyn reveals the number of people who have joined Your Party
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The Guardian view on the Huntingdon train stabbings: an immigration-fixated right is failing the public | Editorial
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French taxi driver cleared of stealing from David Lammy after fare dispute
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The Guardian view on Britain’s new class divide: the professional middle is being hollowed out | Editorial
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It’s the Nigel Farage chameleon show – flashy, ever-changing pledges, but only one real policy: xenophobia | Polly Toynbee
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Joey Barton X posts ‘crossed line between free speech and crime’, court told
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Releasing a suspect’s nationality will do nothing to satisfy those who are not looking for the truth | Zoe Williams
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Starmer was briefed on Mandelson’s Epstein links before appointing him, say civil servants
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BBC accused of selectively editing Trump clip from day of Capitol attack
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15 minutes of horror in train mass stabbing – Today in Focus Extra
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Train attack victim 'didn't have much choice' but to fight back
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Train attack victim 'didn't have much choice' but to fight back
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City watchdog ‘nakedly’ siding with lenders on car finance redress, MPs say
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Nige is no longer laughing at himself as he ‘performs’ yet another big speech | John Crace
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A house for Andrew while thousands sleep rough | Letters
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Safety of train users and staff is paramount | Brief letters
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More than 700 police officers will be deployed for Aston Villa's match against Maccabi Tel Aviv
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Self-styled 'Anglo Jihadi' guilty of planning attack on shopping centre
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Trump feels ‘very badly’ for British royal family after Prince Andrew was stripped of titles
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Trash talk: why are UK kids using so many Americanisms?
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Telegraph bidder reported for potential breach of editorial independence rules
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'It's worse than we feared,' warns PM - as chancellor prepares to lay ground for tax rises
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TalkTV breached impartiality rules with allegations about cancelled local elections, Ofcom finds
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More capacity for mental health referrals needed, warns senior counter-terrorism officer
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Timeline of incidents being linked to Huntingdon train stabbings
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Man spared jail for £31,000 wine and champagne theft
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What would UK economic policy look like under Nigel Farage’s Reform?
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Police investigate four knife incidents possibly linked to Cambridgeshire train attack
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Scunthorpe United footballer injured in Cambridgeshire train stabbing
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A medieval tower collapses and a satellite goes into orbit: photos of the day – Monday
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My Father’s Shadow looms over competition at British independent film awards
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Headteachers' union considering industrial action after losing High Court bid against Ofsted
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Nigel Farage backtracks on Reform UK’s promise to cut £90bn of taxes
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Farage says Reform UK could cut minimum wage for young people
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Man who died in knife attack was stabbed 14 times, court told
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‘There’s no place like this’: shoppers and traders fear for Birmingham indoor market’s future
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Ex-Labour councillor appears in court over Westminster blackmail allegation
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Pete Songi on Reform UK’s economic agenda – cartoon
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Frankie the flamingo missing after escaping from wildlife sanctuary in Cornwall
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Jaguar Land Rover restart helps UK factories return to growth
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Zohran Mamdani gets help from Britain’s Jeremy Corbyn — and riles up Andrew Cuomo
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Radiographers raise concerns about 'unsafe' nature of high street baby scans
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Pregnant UK teenager Bella May Culley freed from Georgian jail
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What disruptions are expected after train derailment in Cumbria?
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'I have to tell parents their child has died in a car crash - and I remember every face'
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Pregnant British teenager held on drugs charges freed from Georgian jail