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Sheffield’s museums show how art comes to life when it is connected to place | Rowan Moore
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‘All people could do was hope the nerds would fix it’: the global panic over the millennium bug, 25 years on
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‘Dubious’ use of the Freedom of Information Act stopping access to files on Prince Andrew, researchers say
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Woman charged with murder over death of man in Staffordshire
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More than 1,300 tiny snails reintroduced to remote Atlantic island
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Trump versus trade: the global economic outlook for 2025 in five charts
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‘When I show people this, they think it’s Mordor’: the architect viewing the West Midlands as a national park
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British charcuterie is the new English sparkling wine - and Brexit could be helping
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‘If we don’t look after this treasure, we’re going to lose it’: the fight to restore one of the UK’s most historic streets
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Young Country Diary: What’s that piercing cry in the winter woods? | Polly
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The battle of Cable Street is entwined in my family’s history – and its message of hope still resonates | Tracy-Ann Oberman
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Thick fog expected to continue causing disruption at UK airports on Sunday
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New year finances: a month-by-month UK guide to sorting out your money
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Former world’s tallest man calls for more compassion for vulnerable in UK
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Blair proposed SDLP Irish nationalists support England at World Cup, papers show
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Algorithm could help prevent thousands of strokes in UK each year
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‘Illegally smuggled’ cannon at Tower of London subject of dispute with Ireland
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One in five Britons would use weight-loss drug if free on NHS, poll reveals
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Labour must ‘stick to its guns’ on UK employment rights bill, says TUC chief
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Tidy! Ruth Jones to read Shipping Forecast as Nessa to mark centenary
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English wildlife ‘could be disappearing in the dark’ due to lack of scrutiny
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Assaults in prisons in England and Wales rise to average of 74 a day
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Man charged with murders of two women in Milton Keynes appears in court
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Farage threatens action over Badenoch ‘fake’ Reform membership data claim
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Hogmanay plans at risk as severe weather warning issued for Scotland
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‘Gross failures’ in London hospital’s care may have led to disabled woman’s death
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Nicola Jennings on Elon Musk’s sales shopping trip – cartoon
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London chauffeur given community order for stalking Qatari princess
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Schools, hospitals and prisons among England’s crumbling public buildings
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Michael Adex: the entrepreneur aiming to inspire black-founded tech startups
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‘Our school has been homeless for two years’: a rotting Cumbria school counts the cost
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Revealed: 1.5m children in England studying in unfit school buildings
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‘Godfather of AI’ shortens odds of the technology wiping out humanity over next 30 years
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Across the west, the centre right is collapsing – and with it, any notion of what is ‘too extreme’ | Owen Jones
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More than 150,000 people arrived in UK in small boats in last seven years
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Keir Starmer pays tribute to brother who died on Boxing Day
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‘Forgotten city’ of Newport takes centre stage in Celtic noir series Ar y Ffin
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‘A taste of Ibiza in grotty King’s Cross’: memories of closed UK nightclubs
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‘It’s not just a dancefloor’: the precipitous decline of UK nightclubs
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My family call it Old Lady Clubbing, but my giddy ‘nights out’ have lit up a dismal 2024 | Gaby Hinsliff
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London-listed miner pauses Mozambique operation amid political unrest
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TV bosses should dare to flout Ofcom rules, says Grange Hill creator Phil Redmond
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Man charged over Christmas Day collision in London’s West End
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Take a walk on the wild side with the environment quiz of 2024
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‘It was a shock’: Emily Thornberry on her demotion from Starmer’s Labour frontbench
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Nigel Farage working as paid brand ambassador for gold bullion firm
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Potholes everywhere, shoplifters rampant – today’s Britain looks as broken as it feels | Simon Jenkins
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Northamptonshire prison officer arrested over claims she was filmed having sex with inmate
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Counselling charity Relate set to be rescued from insolvency
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Preet Chandi aims to be first woman to go solo and unsupported to north pole
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I imposed a holiday WhatsApp ban – but would my friends and family respect it? | Poorna Bell
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Chelsea flower show garden to champion Britain’s endangered rainforests
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Netflix throws another log on the fire in festive TV virtual blaze craze
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Man found dead on Christmas Day in Staffordshire named as Louis Price
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Number of UK retailers on brink of collapse soars by 25%
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Newlyweds in Brooklyn and mourners in Mexico City: photos of the day – Friday
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White British people aren’t under threat from multicultural Britain – they are part of it | Kieran Connell
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Ultimate fantasy homes for sale in Great Britain – in pictures
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Eurostar security made us leave our e-bike battery behind in Paris
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Nearly two-thirds of working private renters in England struggle to pay rent
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From dream to reality: Go-op, Britain’s first cooperative railway
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As a student in London I yearned for home, until I found paradise: a vast old villa with perfect housemates | Andrew Martin
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Plantwatch: the smelly deception of titan arum’s phallic spadix
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UK steel industry calls for government to buy British in offshore wind push
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Toilet seat and burial plot: 21% of Britons given unwanted Christmas gifts, Which? finds
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Living standards 2025 outlook ‘hardly cause for celebration’, says UK thinktank
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Allow more people in UK with lung cancer symptoms to self-refer for tests, say experts
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‘Why should I study Russian?’ Ukraine lobbies UK to introduce Ukrainian GCSE
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Labour backs plans for £15m fund to distribute surplus food from farms
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National Trust records ‘alarming’ drop in insects and seabirds at its sites
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