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Jaywick’s continued decline and intensifying London poverty tell same story of ‘broken’ Britain
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Prince Andrew to be stripped of titles and forced to leave Windsor home
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Andrew to lose 'prince' title and move out of Royal Lodge
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Man jailed after burgling Damien Hirst's studio while wearing GPS tag
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Man jailed after burgling Damien Hirst’s London studio while wearing GPS ankle tag
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Ofcom criticises O2 for going ‘against the spirit’ of new pricing rules
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The Guardian view on deprived neighbourhoods: incomes as well as places need a boost | Editorial
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What has Rachel Reeves done wrong – and how serious are things for her?
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Teenager inches from being hit by train as they 'risk everything' for 'game'
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Three men charged with child sexual offences in Rochdale
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Government warned against 'deplorable' budget strategy
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Ben Jennings on Halloween and the budget – cartoon
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Living with the hidden horrors of illegal HMOs | Letters
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How one bad oyster did for the Liberal party | Letter
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A doctor’s bracing advice to new mums | Brief letters
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Five teenagers arrested as murder probe under way after house fire
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Partner pays tribute to dog walker killed in west London stabbing
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Britons urged to book jabs as flu season hits UK weeks earlier than usual
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Alleged Madeleine McCann family stalker cries as she tells jury 'I do believe I'm her'
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More than half of UK businesses changing DEI approach due to Trump’s criticism
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Almost all children in 73 areas of England live in low-income households
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Lib Dem members criticise ‘trans-exclusionary’ rule change for party elections
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South Yorkshire police officer jailed for blackmailing suspect
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Lettings agency takes blame in Rachel Reeves licence row
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Government rules out public inquiry into Birmingham pub bombings
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Attempts to get Southport killer back to school 'ended less than a year before attack'
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Rachel Reeves survives permit row, but questions it raises cut deeper
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Want to know what’s really up with Britain? Take a look at our no-longer-chocolatey biscuits | Zoe Williams
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Kemi Badenoch smiles from the stump as she heads towards oblivion | John Crace
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Prince and Princess of Wales win privacy case against Paris Match
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'I'll be at the gate with my kilt': How locals near a barracks soon to be used to house migrants have reacted
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A third of people in England believe in ghosts, survey finds
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Call for 'damning' report into mother's murder to be fully released
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Ministers to delegate some public appointments in attempt to cut delays
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'Dangerous' sex predator who attacked two schoolgirls after dragging them off street jailed
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‘Morrisons killed us’: Britain’s most westerly mainland village shop closes after half a century
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A bellowing stag and the northern lights: photos of the day – Thursday
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Killer Colin Pitchfork has plea for release from prison rejected
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Man dies after helicopter crashes into field in South Yorkshire
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William and Kate win legal battle after family holiday photos published
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Man killed and three others, including 10-year-old boy, injured after helicopter crash
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How deprived is your area? Look up your postcode as new data for England released
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Birmingham city council was probably never bankrupt, says accountancy expert
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Badenoch says hacking into Harriet Harman's website 17 years ago 'not the same' as Reeves breaking law
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Toxin levels in fish lead to calls for UK-wide ban on mercury dental fillings
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Elderly patients facing 'war-like' conditions in Britain's hospitals
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UK charters flights to help transport British nationals out of Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa
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Driver who caused woman's death during 'cocaine comedown' jailed
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Tories will not deport legally settled people, Badenoch clarifies
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'Win for passengers' as Virgin clears first step to run Channel Tunnel trains to rival Eurostar
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WPP jobs at risk as ad group’s new boss condemns ‘unacceptable’ performance
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Nearly 40,000 inmates freed early to tackle overcrowding in prisons
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TikTok accused of 'backtracking' on safety commitments
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UK rule change allows some Palestinian scholars to bring families from Gaza
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TV presenter 'still in shock' after being attacked
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Swinney brands Reform councillor's Sharia law claims 'ludicrous, absurd and divisive'
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Uxbridge triple stabbing suspect appears in court
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No 10 refuses to say if ethics adviser saw proof Reeves’s rental breach was ‘inadvertent’
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Campaign group considering private prosecution against Prince Andrew
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Virgin Media O2 teams with Musk’s Starlink to offer improved UK rural mobile coverage
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Wife of British commentator ‘abducted by ICE’ speaks out: ‘We’re being kept in the dark’
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Arts organisations still in ‘funding limbo’ after crash of Arts Council England online portal
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Zarah Sultana takes over company holding £800,000 in Your Party donations after major row
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Insurers calling for trees to be felled as cheap fix for subsidence, say critics
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UK’s top finance minister broke housing rules
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Reeves says she should have checked rental licence had been obtained as letting agent apologises – as it happened
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Virgin Trains on track to challenge Eurostar cross-Channel monopoly with access to key depot
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Just beads in a glass jar: this is how the Tories dehumanise migrants and those in need | Frances Ryan
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UK woman who booked Oslo flight but did not fly loses child benefit ‘because she emigrated’
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Benefits of a four-day week are ever clearer, despite Steve Reed’s stance
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