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‘Molly never got to hear it’: fury as denials finally end on Glasgow hospital infections
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Doomscrolling won’t bring order to the chaos. It’s OK to put the phone down and take a break | Gaby Hinsliff
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UK savers urged to move fast for the best deals paying up to 4.5%
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‘Target mainland’: planned Troubles board game condemned in Northern Ireland
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ADHD waiting lists ‘clogged by patients returning from private care to NHS’
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457 British personnel died in Afghanistan. Trump 'dodged' the Vietnam War draft five times
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MPs ask Serious Fraud Office to investigate UK home insulation sector
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There's a big hurdle standing in the way of Andy Burnham
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Trump under fire for claiming US allies stayed off Afghan frontline
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Rural and coastal areas of England to get more cancer doctors
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'It cost Molly her life': Is this one of the UK's biggest hospital scandals?
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Police forces to be slashed in sweeping reforms
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Starmer’s allies launch ‘Stop Andy Burnham’ campaign to block parliamentary return
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Man accused of rape answered Barron Trump video call during altercation, court hears
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How woman's 'fairytale' home upgrade turned into a nightmare
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Warning issued after three deaths in 18 months at beauty spot
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‘It has been overwhelming’: Sudanese friends complete 900-mile UK walk
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Government admits its approval for Buckinghamshire AI datacentre should be quashed
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Man suffers fatal fall while tying flags to lampposts
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The Guardian view on toddlers and screens: more reasons to be fearful of big tech | Editorial
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Gordon Ramsay says tax changes will make restaurants ‘lambs to the slaughter’
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Police block Ukip march through Tower Hamlets over violence fears
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Two men charged over UK funeral firm collapse that left 46,000 ‘out of pocket’
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Inquest opens into mysterious death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe
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Children need protecting from social media – and generative AI | Letters
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Second season of With Love, Meghan fails to reach Netflix’s top 1,000
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Jane Arden was a cinematic master of grief-art | Letters
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When the news is stranger than fiction | Brief letters
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UAE ordered to pay £260,000 to trafficking victim exploited by diplomat in London
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Local elections to be delayed in 29 areas in England as part of shake-up of councils
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Reform councillors say they will not close Lancashire care homes
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'Missed opportunity' to take footballer who died of flesh-eating infection to hospital, coroner rules
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If the assisted dying bill is killed off by the Lords, let that be the end for this unelected chamber | Polly Toynbee
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Welsh first minister accuses Westminster of second-class treatment towards Wales
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Welsh first minister accuses Westminster of treating Wales unfairly
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Harman: Why Labour's 'shambles' social media plan won't be fixed by ban
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Liz Hurley hits back at 'leak' suggestions and claims phone was bugged, during intense day at High Court
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Arctic Monkeys release first new song since 2022 to benefit War Child
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Barron Trump told police he was ‘very close’ to alleged rape victim, court hears
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Along comes Trump and our emperors have no clothes | John Crace
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Taco Thursday: Trump climbs down on Greenland tariffs – podcast
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Pensioner killed in 'ritual sacrifice' was 'failed on every level', family says
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Andy Burnham’s road back to parliament would be a bumpy one
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Sick cat taken by Amazon delivery driver is returned to Yorkshire family
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New wood-burning stoves to carry health warnings in UK plan
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Liz Hurley accuses Daily Mail publisher of bugging windowsill
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Tower Hamlets mayor acted unlawfully in attempted removal of LTN schemes
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How quickly could the UK ban teenagers from social media?
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Soldiers with red balloons and a pepper-sprayed protester: photos of the day – Thursday
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‘The only woman for the job!’ Nigella Lawson must be the new Bake Off judge
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Assisted dying bill backers say it is ‘near impossible’ it will pass House of Lords
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Wake up, Westminster:after May, the Scottish and Welsh parliaments will likely be for independence | Will Hayward
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Residents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estate
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Protests expected as first asylum seekers arrive at East Sussex camp
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Andrew Gwynne resigns, opening possible route to Commons for Andy Burnham
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Labour ex-minister to step down as MP - potentially paving way for Andy Burnham to run for parliament
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B&M and The Works hit by tough Christmas trading
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Suspected cable thief arrested as he emerged from underground
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Liz Hurley testifies in Daily Mail case: my home landline was tapped – as it happened
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Hospital inquiry families call for health board bosses to 'face a reckoning'
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Asylum seekers moved into army barracks despite local opposition
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UK snubs Trump’s Board of Peace ceremony over Putin involvement
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'Manchesterism' is building a better politics and a strong economy. The whole country should be inspired | Andy Burnham
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How screen time affects toddlers: ‘We’re losing a big part of being human’
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Thousands more speeding cases could be overturned due to faulty cameras
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Major energy provider to compensate vulnerable customers 'left without support'
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Barron Trump may have saved woman’s life with police call, London court hears
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UK not ready to sign up to Donald Trump’s ‘board of peace’, says Yvette Cooper
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Labour’s Andrew Gwynne resigns paving the way for return of Andy Burnham as an MP– as it happened
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Trump’s climbdown, and has January been a wasted month for Starmer?
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