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OBR warns of Trump tariff uncertainty as it downgrades UK growth
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Will Rachel Reeves’s tough decisions pay off? Our panel on the spring statement
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Organised crime gangs blamed for red paint and graffiti attacks on homes in London
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More than 3m UK households to lose out from benefits cuts
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People doing intense exercise experience time warp, study finds
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Spring statement: Rachel Reeves blames ‘global uncertainty’ for deeper spending cuts
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Spring, salt lakes and a sea lion rescue: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Former Citibank exec settles maternity discrimination case for £215,000
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Spring statement 2025: key points at a glance
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Donald Trump’s ‘war on woke’ is fast becoming a war on science. That’s incredibly dangerous | Christina Pagel
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Assisted dying bill is ‘flawed and dangerous’ after changes, says group of Labour MPs
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Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine back from the dead
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Housebuilder Vistry pins hopes on £2bn affordable homes promise as profits fall
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In Cannes, I saw English councils pander to gilet-wearing property developers – at the cost of their residents | Phineas Harper
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TfL bans most e-bikes on trains amid concern over igniting batteries
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Late data from one business means UK wage growth may need to be revised, says ONS
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Reeves says poverty figures from spring statement cuts don’t take into account impact of getting people into work – as it happened
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University of Sussex fined £585,000 for failing to uphold freedom of speech
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Odds of Bank of England interest rate cut strengthen as inflation falls to 2.8%
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I tried to sell my car but was told it had been written off
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Five economic factors that will govern Rachel Reeves’s spring statement
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Good morning Britain – prepare to be told yet again that decline is all you deserve | Owen Jones
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Non-monogamous as happy in their love lives as traditional couples – study
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Three-quarters of UK fertility patients using unproven add-on treatments
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Government AI roll-outs threatened by outdated IT systems
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Prince Harry resigns ‘in shock’ from African charity he founded in 2006
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Wes Streeting: Israel’s attacks on Gaza are ‘unjustifiable’ and ‘intolerable’
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Further benefits cuts planned as Rachel Reeves forced to find extra £1.6bn
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US war plans leak shows Five Eyes allies must ‘look out for ourselves’, says Mark Carney
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Hot Chicks review – scorching account of county lines exploitation
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Counter-terror police say fire that shut down Heathrow airport not suspicious
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UK ministers vow to tackle forced labour in supply chains to mollify MPs
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Royal Society decides not to take disciplinary action against Elon Musk
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Noel Clarke employee spoke up ‘to protect young women in film industry’
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Windrush victims could have compensation reconsidered after ruling
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Rupert Lowe report details ‘credible’ claims of bullying or harassment
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Judge accuses RAF pair of ‘wanton vandalism’ for destroying Paddington Bear statue
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Rebecca Hendin on chaos across the Atlantic, and in Europe – cartoon
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Body of newborn baby found outside west London church
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Joey Barton handed 12-week suspended prison sentence for assaulting his wife
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Badenoch and family spent week as guests of climate sceptic Tory donor
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Assisted dying law thrown into doubt as rollout likely delayed until at least 2029
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Some water boss bonuses in England could be banned, says Ofwat
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Laurence Fox charged with sexual offence over photo of TV presenter
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Reform UK will go to war with teaching unions, says Nigel Farage
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Islamophobic posts about Sadiq Khan more than double in a year, analysis shows
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What to expect from Rachel Reeves’s (brief) spring statement
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Blackmailing girls and encouraging suicide: the young British men in online gangs
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Online gangs of teenage boys sharing extreme material are ‘emerging threat’ in UK
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Ill-fated Monmouth rebellion remembered 340 years on in Somerset
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Ambika Mod to play porn addict in ‘funny, unsettling and honest’ play at the Royal Court
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Home Office axes asylum hotel contract and hands it to Bibby Stockholm firm
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Stamp fanatic professor stole 3,000 items from Scotland’s national archive
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Lower Thames Crossing plan for Essex and Kent approved by government
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Call for pets’ toxic flea treatments to be tightly restricted in UK
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Alien hopes crash to earth as glowing spiral over UK traced to SpaceX rocket
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Most Britons do not know scale of UK’s involvement in slavery, survey finds
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B&Q owner Kingfisher urges Reeves to rethink tax rises for retailers
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Something vital is missing from Labour’s housing policy: council houses | Abi O'Connor
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Not appropriate to take free tickets, says minister in veiled criticism of Reeves
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Only 21% of Britons believe Labour’s claim it’s not returning to austerity, poll suggests – as it happened
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Shell plans more cuts to costs and spending but hands CEO bigger bonus
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This government has one last chance to take a progressive path. Otherwise, we’re at the point of no return | John McDonnell
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Fiscal hawk or playing a bad hand: what kind of chancellor is Rachel Reeves?
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Rachel Reeves is all about growth. So why won’t she admit that Brexit is its worst enemy? | Polly Toynbee
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UK experts urge prioritising research into 24 types of deadly pathogen families
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‘Making art made me feel free’: the prison paintings of Myanmar’s Htein Lin
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‘Tangible & collectible’: i-D back on shelves as gen Z revives fashion magazines
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Iron age hoard found in North Yorkshire could change Britain’s history
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Britons cutting back on spending as confidence in economy falls, survey shows
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