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British and German military chiefs press ‘moral’ case for rearmament
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As defence chiefs, we warn you today about Russia, and say this rearmament is not warmongering | Richard Knighton and Carsten Breuer
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More flood warnings as UK’s wet weather set to continue
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Labour calls on Reform’s Matt Goodwin to reject aides’ ‘racist content’
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Rallies held across the world in support of Iran’s anti-government protesters
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Challenges of being a GP in remote areas | Letter
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UK considers new Russia sanctions after Navalny frog toxin finding
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Starmer facing calls for inquiry into Labour thinktank’s investigation of journalists
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Greens and Reform hit back at Starmer after attacks in Munich speech
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Jonathan Powell rejects overtures to replace McSweeney as Starmer’s chief of staff
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Former Liverpool winger to appear in court over alleged assault
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We owe it to every victim of Jeffrey Epstein to better protect women and girls in Britain. And we will | Jess Phillips
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Jess Phillips calls for Epstein files to be catalyst for long-term legislative change
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UK far right lines up behind Rupert Lowe in challenge to Reform
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Charity buys £2.2m tract of land for Wales’ biggest rewilding project
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Street festivals and a steam train: photos of the weekend
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Welsh munitions factory seen as crucial to boosting UK stockpiles and aiding Ukraine is yet to open
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Kremlin had possession of frog poison used to kill Navalny, UK foreign secretary claims
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Man, 19, fatally stabbed in London as murder investigation under way
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Environment Agency has 'serious questions to answer' over Britain's latest massive dump
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I fear that Labour’s special needs revolution will instead be a catastrophic letdown | John Harris
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Social media misleads young on gender transitioning, says UK review leader
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Starmer pledges social media crackdown to protect children
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The slow implosion of Keir Starmer’s government is the ultimate repudiation of ‘Labour minimalism’ | Andy Beckett
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Reform and Greens undermining UK commitment to Nato, Cooper says
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Weight-loss race: how switch from injections to pills is expanding big pharma’s hopes
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UK’s gender pay gap ‘won’t close for 30 years’ at current rates
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UK private jet deportation flight cancelled after man swallows vape battery
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Tinsel to tidewall: discarded Christmas trees reused to protect Lancashire coastline
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Fresh snow warning issued for parts of England as flooding expected in more than 70 areas
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What are the symptoms of measles - and what should you do if you think your child is infected?
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UK politics: Cooper defends Palestine Action ban despite court ruling it was unlawful – as it happened
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Firm that went bust owing £650k to HMRC offers staff Las Vegas trip after being bought by ex-owner
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Shattered dreams: Why the battle for Sunderland’s glass centre has turned into a political flashpoint
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Brushing fraud: Britons told to beware of mystery parcels as new scam soars
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Senior police praised undercover officer who lied to court about identity, papers at spycops inquiry show
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‘It makes no sense’: the battle over plans for a windfarm by the Yorkshire Dales
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From street plays to TV success: Derry Girls creator talks about her new show
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William and Kate share Valentine's wishes as Meghan offers rare glimpse of daughter
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Layoffs loom at the British Council as budget squeeze hits overseas programs
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'Fast-spreading' measles outbreak in London leaves dozens of children infected
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Van camps are growing in number - here's why
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Unions and Labour MPs call on Starmer to end ‘narrow factional agenda’
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More than 60 children infected in north London measles outbreak
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BrewDog could be broken up as craft beer business put up for sale
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Girl, 17, who died after three-car crash in Cwmbran was ‘funny, kind and caring’
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Former imam guilty of child sexual abuse after claiming he had 'supernatural powers'
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'Funny, kind and caring' teenager killed in three-car collision
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New archbishop of Westminster urges greater understanding of struggles of ‘the vulnerable’
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Winter Olympics 2026 LIVE: Team GB aim for record-breaking medal haul
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Record 1,000 UK taxpayers under 30 earned more than £1m last year
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Sixteen-year-old charged with murder after fatal stabbing of 18-year-old
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Chief mouser Palmerston dies after swapping Foreign Office for Bermuda
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‘Nothing says love like chemicals’: Valentine’s roses often covered in pesticides, testing finds
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Labubus to burkinis: V&A unveils updated 21st-century design galleries
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Senior Reform UK figures attend launch of How to Launder Money book
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To infinity and beyond! Visitors can dive into Pixar worlds in immersive London show
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Russia killed Alexei Navalny with frog toxin, UK and four European allies say
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Police set up national group to deal with UK-related Epstein allegations
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Jesy Nelson breaks down in tears after hitting 100k signatures for health campaign
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Ban on Palestine Action ‘massively backfired’, says group’s co-founder
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‘It’s been life-changing’: young Britons on why they left the UK to work abroad
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UK migration could be negative this year – how will that hit the economy?
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Madeline Horwath on Valentine’s day for city dwellers – cartoon
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Olympic gold means 'absolutely everything' to Team GB's Matt Weston
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Britain will deploy warships to the Arctic
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Russia 'killed Navalny with dart frog poison'
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‘Carnage of concern and upset’: Women’s Institute groups close after transgender ban
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Valentine's lamps, Easter rugs: 'seasonal decor' has become a year-long tat-fest | Amelia Tait
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Pension annuity sales hit record as average pot exceeds £80,000
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