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Ministers line up bankers to review options for UK steel industry
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Netflix executive Lloyd screen-tested for top Channel 4 job
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UK MPs push for extra aid and visas as Jamaica reels from Hurricane Melissa
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Beat the budget: a five-point action plan to help you manage your cash
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Soon-to-be-axed 7am Manchester-London train will still run – but without passengers
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How Motability cuts went from a rightwing online campaign to Rachel Reeves’s budget
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At least 8,000 illegal waste sites in UK, research suggests
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‘The admin’: why it’s not easy to rename streets called after Prince Andrew
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UK immigration status fears prompt carer to cancel benefits she is entitled to
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Country diary: My Black Friday? A night-time skulk in the woods | Nic Wilson
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Corbyn declines to call Sultana a friend as Your Party holds first conference
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Hospitality pleads for 'lifeline' as Reeves accused of imposing 'stealth tax' in budget
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'If I put the practice in, I probably could get better' - Luke Littler reflects on his rise to fame
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PM's rap battle with Sky's Beth Rigby goes viral - and one of the AI satirists behind it explains why
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Jeremy Corbyn and Zara Sultana’s Your Party reveals shortlist for official name
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Why plane's sudden drop in altitude led to thousands needing software updates
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Former Ukip MEP denies taking money to promote Russian interests
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Woman jailed for harassing Rachel Reeves’s MP sister
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People deriving income solely from state pension won’t be taxed, says chancellor
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Britain’s wealthy must shoulder burden of rebuilding ‘creaky’ public services, Rachel Reeves says
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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New rules set to stop savers getting around reduced cash ISA limit
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‘The City can’t be taken for granted’: how banks won over Rachel Reeves
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Labour MPs to demand more concessions on workers’ rights after government climbdown
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Man jailed for murder of family friend in act of 'unimaginable depravity'
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Antisemitism allegations against the teenage Farage matter – look at what he went on to do | Jonathan Freedland
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The loss of access to and respect for autonomous midwifery is tragic | Letters
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Taliban used discarded UK kit to track down Afghans who worked with west, inquiry hears
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Londoners told to be vigilant with messages after cyber-attack on council
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Sadiq Khan recalls past abuse as he urges Nigel Farage to apologise over racism claims
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Martin Rowson on a besieged Labour party – cartoon
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Rape charges that triggered Ballymena race riots dropped
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Flights returning to normal after Airbus grounding warning
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Delivery driver who killed girl, 7, in head-on crash jailed
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Talks for UK to join EU defence fund collapse in blow to Starmer’s bid to reset relations
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Congratulations everyone! Starmer survives another week, and it’s only cost us £26bn | Marina Hyde
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Reeves accused of deliberately making UK finances look worse than they really were
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France to approve new plans to halt small boats crossing the Channel
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Weather warning for heavy rain issued for large swathes of England
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Asda hits out at government for ‘killing confidence’ among consumers
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Alleged mercenary arrested in London over Albanian gang boss kidnap plot
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London zoo boss quits amid claims of ‘unacceptable workplace behaviour’
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Fungi lanterns and northern lights: photos of the day – Friday
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OBR challenges claims Reeves dropped income tax rise due to rosier forecasts
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Teenagers accused of attempted rape in incident which led to Ballymena riots to have charges withdrawn
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Conviction linked to third 'faulty' Post Office system referred to Court of Appeal
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Why prostate cancer is expected to be left as the only major cancer without national screening
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Expert panel advises against prostate cancer screening for most men in UK
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Ryanair closes frequent flyers club after members take advantage of discounts
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‘I have watched politicians failing yet and yet again’: lessons from a life as an environment writer
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Search under way after British man falls from cruise ship off Tenerife
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Conchological delight and a return to real life. Remember that? | Lucy Mangan
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UK energy bill payers will hand £2bn a year to EDF for new power stations
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‘The new Hamilton’? Show with Mary Todd Lincoln as drunken first lady comes to London
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Robber who kicked and punched pensioner to death for a cottage pie is jailed for life
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Budget has preserved Starmer’s job until at least May elections, say Labour MPs
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Pub chain Mitchells & Butlers faces £130m hit from rising wage and food costs
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France will soon be able to intercept suspected migrant taxi boats in the Channel
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Festive self-flagellation at the BBC: the Stephen Collins cartoon
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National prostate cancer screening not expected to be recommended on NHS
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Famous names affected by prostate cancer criticise NHS screening decision
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Labour MPs attack Starmer U-turn over workers’ rights as ‘complete betrayal’
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JP Morgan boss gave go-ahead for new £3bn tower in London after UK assurances
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No 10 dismisses claim that OBR revelations show Reeves misled public about need for tax rises in budget – UK politics live
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David Lammy is right to slash the use of juries – it’s an open-and-shut case | Simon Jenkins
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Juries make baffling, flawed, human decisions. That's why we must keep them | Gaby Hinsliff
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JPMorgan Chase unveils plans for new London tower - after banks escape budget tax rises
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Homes for downsizers for sale in England – in pictures
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Pearly kings and queens of London in their 150th year – photo essay
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‘A step-change’: tech firms battle for undersea dominance with submarine drones
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