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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
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Pregnant British teenager held on drugs charges freed from Georgian jail
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UK economy ‘doomed’ under Labour, says Ryanair chief
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How the European convention on human rights became a battleground between the centre and the right | Daniel Trilling
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Airport-style security scanners at train stations ruled out by government following stabbing attack
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MPs spar over response to Cambridgeshire train attack – UK politics live
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Man appears in court after mass stabbing on train in Cambridgeshire
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Pest controller reveals first sign you have an infestation - and the one job he'll 'never forget'
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Farage rips into Keminomics
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Metal detectors at train stations would ‘make life impossible’, says UK transport secretary
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Passengers tell of ‘panic and distress’ after train derailment in Cumbria
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Injuries after train derails in Cumbria, causing 'days of disruption'
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Rachel Reeves's housing scandal was a small administrative error, but a big political mistake | Oliver Eagleton
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HMRC gave a refund from my tax account to fraudster making repayment claim
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Monday briefing: ‘Heroic’ rail worker fights for life after 15 minutes of horror
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Tax rises and drop in investment predicted to limit UK growth
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‘History won’t forgive us’ if UK falls behind in quantum computing race, says Tony Blair
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Starwatch: look out for the largest supermoon of the year on Wednesday
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In Grok we don’t trust: academics assess Elon Musk’s AI-powered encyclopedia
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Only survivor of Air India crash tells Sky News he sits alone in bedroom and doesn't leave home
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Increase North Sea drilling to boost economy, US ambassador tells UK
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UK’s unregulated pregnancy scan clinics putting lives in danger, say experts
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US accused of threatening EU diplomats during bid to kill green shipping rules
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US trade envoy Jamieson Greer to visit London in late November
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Will Nigel Farage slay British politics’ most sacred cow?
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UK must speed up net-zero aviation, says Tony Blair
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Dad of man who vanished 12 years ago believes son was murdered
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Home Office must deliver on police reform at critical moment, watchdog warns
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Prince William heads to Brazil - but can he escape questions over Andrew?
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Nine-month-old baby dies after dog attack
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Cambridgeshire train stabbings: ‘heroic’ rail staff member fighting for life after tackling attacker
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Nigel Farage to promise business deregulation in economic policy speech
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Sadiq Khan calls on Reeves to bring ‘authentic’ Labour budget that boosts green investment
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Ella Baron on Virginia Giuffre – cartoon
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Police ‘forced to disclose ethnicity of suspects to counter far-right speculation’
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Rail unions call for review of security after Cambridgeshire stabbings
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Rachel Reeves’s 5% VAT cut on electricity bills will backfire, experts say
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Pregnant British teen accused of drug-smuggling moved to baby unit in Georgian prison
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Why we must tackle the crisis in end-of-life care | Letters
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‘It felt like forever’: passengers recount mass stabbing on Cambridgeshire train
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Does going to an art gallery make you less stressed? | Letters
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Why Reeves should gamble on tax hikes | Brief letters
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Richard Gott, former Guardian journalist and historian, dies aged 87
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'I thought I was going to die': Passenger tells of panic during train knife attack
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Paintings by UK pioneer of abstract art to be displayed in West Country
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I’m a teenager who was lured into the manosphere. Here’s how to reach young men like me | Josh Sargent
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Police rehearsed a knife attack scenario on a train line in March - here's what went differently this time
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A dog in a bag and a man in a hotdog: photos of the weekend
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More pets being abandoned in England as food and vet bills soar, say charities
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Vitor Pereira sacked as Wolves manager with club winless this season and bottom of table
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John Lewis to open VIP lounge at Oxford Street store with free drinks and massages
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UK ‘to lose 600,000 workers to illness without better health support at work’
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UK charging industry could face £100m bill under business rate changes
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Boom or bubble? Inside the $3tn AI datacentre spending spree
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Two men in police custody after mass stabbing on Cambridgeshire train
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A million young people aren’t in a job or training. Britain has a problem | Richard Partington
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EU climate chief says US absence from COP30 is ‘watershed moment’
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Andrew to be stripped of naval title, says UK defence secretary
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Andrew could be stripped of remaining honorary military title, defence secretary says
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Trump feels 'badly' for royals after Andrew stripped of titles
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Doreen Lawrence calls for ‘cowardly’ undercover officer to face public inquiry
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Police reviewing three further incidents - including stabbing of boy, 14 - after train knife attack
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UK small business owner to face L’Oréal at tribunal over trademark dispute
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Weight loss jab warning: fraudsters’ fake products ‘could cause real harm’
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MPs urge minister to adopt definition of Islamophobia amid rise in hate crime
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Victims robbed of £4bn in ‘insulting’ car loan redress scheme, say claims firms
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Tory patience wears thin as Badenoch’s critics count down to May elections
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The Jeremy Bamber twist: does Britain’s most notorious murderer finally have an alibi?
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