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Autumn budget: Rachel Reeves raises taxes by £40bn and increases spending on NHS and schools – as it happened
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Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods | Devi Sridhar
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Five key charts: what will underpin 2024 budget statement by Rachel Reeves?
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Wednesday briefing: Five key messages that will define the budget
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‘Waiting to die’: Layla Moran raises plight of NHS surgeon who fears for parents in Gaza
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Nuclear submarine shipyard fire at Barrow-in-Furness leaves two in hospital
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Budget cuts mean farmers in England ‘must do more with less’
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From capital gains to NICs: tax changes to look out for in autumn 2024 budget
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The killing of Natalie Shotter: what the death of a beloved mother and daughter reveals about rape
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AI images, child sexual abuse and a ‘first prosecution of its kind’ - podcast
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Experiencing intense emotions with others makes people feel more connected, study finds
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Reeves to promise ‘wealth and opportunity for all’ in major tax-raising budget
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FA apologises to female Muslim footballer over tracksuit bottoms ban
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Santander to cut more than 1,400 jobs in UK amid increasing automation
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Scotland’s ancient Skipinnish Oak wins UK tree of the year
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Ambulance worker jailed for hammer attack on boss in Greater Manchester
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The Guardian view on gambling: a public health approach is a good bet | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Rishi Sunak’s exit: fated to be a forgotten prime minister | Editorial
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End ‘fear and discipline’ police culture, says family of trainee who killed himself
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Wildlife Trusts buy Rothbury estate in largest land sale in England in 30 years
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National minimum wage to rise by 6.7% from April, Reeves confirms
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Former GB News presenter ordered to pay £50,000 in legal costs
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Authorities need to act over ‘high-end food fraud’, says scammed salmon firm
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Former US air force pilot cleared of assaulting nine-year-old girl in London
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Martin Rowson on Labour’s Halloween-week budget – cartoon
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Should Britain pay for the horror of slavery?
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Mourners say goodbye to ‘political giant’ Alex Salmond at his funeral
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Southport murder suspect charged with terrorism offence and producing ricin
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‘The rich need to pay more’: Britons’ hopes and fears for the budget
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‘Make Britain vaguely civilised again’? Sounds great – but not the way this Tory MP would do it, thanks | Anne Perkins
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Threats before David Amess murder not connected to attack, say police
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British girl with peanut allergy dies on holiday in Rome
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Zombie protesters and a derailed tram: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Number of UK mortgage approvals at highest level since 2022 mini-budget
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Euston rail passengers to be allowed to board trains early to ease overcrowding
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Jeremy Hunt calls on government not to release OBR review into his spending plans
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Farage and Reform ‘not the cause of Tory problems, but a symptom’, says Badenoch – as it happened
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Salisbury poisoning inquiry: nurse describes coming to aid of Sergei Skripal
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Former British colonies owe ‘debt of gratitude’, says Robert Jenrick
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Ex-Tory MP reprimanded for ‘brazen’ sexual misconduct
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Hard-hit Defra to have budget slashed further despite warnings
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Petrol and food prices will fall thanks to oil glut, says World Bank
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For rioters like Peter Lynch, jail was never the answer | Owen Jones
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NHS will not be fixed in single budget, says Wes Streeting
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BP posts weakest quarterly profits in almost four years amid lower oil prices
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JPMorgan sues customers over alleged fraud linked to TikTok viral glitch
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Are you a fat cat or a working person? Find out in tomorrow’s budget | Gaby Hinsliff
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Loophole exempts 355 landowners in England from inheritance tax, data shows
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Trump’s greatest feat has been convincing ordinary Americans that he’s on their side. He is not | George Monbiot
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Will bond vigilantes punish Rachel Reeves with a Truss-style market meltdown?
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Petition to save elite London gym where Spider-Man’s Tom Holland trained
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‘Staggering array’ of witches’ marks discovered at English Heritage site
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Five still in jail 16 years after being given IPP sentences of below six months, data shows
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Lower shop prices boost prospect of Bank of England rate cut
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Rachel Reeves expected to raise national minimum wage by 6% in 2025
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Man dies in detention at immigration removal centre near Gatwick airport
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Budget will end neglect of ‘broken not beaten’ NHS, say Labour ministers
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The Guardian view on Israel v the UN: the making of an outlaw state | Editorial
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Mike Amesbury urged to resign as MP after ‘bridge row’ altercation
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Cheese firm hails ‘overwhelming’ response after £300,000 theft
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‘Cock-up with the comms’: how Labour announced five non-existent freeports
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Police viewed sensitive files on Sarah Everard out of ‘curiosity’, panel hears
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‘Cult’ members who plotted to kidnap Essex coroner jailed
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s tough love before the budget – cartoon
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Parrots missing from London zoo found behind Cambridgeshire garden
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Sally Rooney, Rachel Kushner and Arundhati Roy call for boycott of Israeli cultural institutions
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Starmer lost in the semantic weeds as he makes case for plugging the ‘black hole’
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It’s easy for the British to insult Donald Trump – but here’s why it’s a very bad idea | Simon Jenkins
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David Shrigley urges schools to prioritise arts – with aid of giant mantis
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Labour’s budget can bring hope and stability | Letter
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