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Plans to limit jury trials in England and Wales may be watered down after backlash
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Thousands of homes in Cornwall still without power or water days after Storm Goretti
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Owen Cooper: how schoolboy conquered Golden Globes and changed acting for a generation
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MP’s visit to school cancelled after opposition from pro-Palestine group
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NHS ADHD spending over budget by £164m as unregulated clinics boom
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‘People are desperate’: ADHD clinicians in England on a system in chaos
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UK has no plan for defending nation in event of war, military chief reveals
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Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin, guitarist for rock band Black Midi, dies aged 26
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Trinity Hall mustn’t confuse opportunity with ability | Letters
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Palestine Action hunger strikers are still the state’s responsibility | Letters
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It takes more than a degree to the smash the class ceiling | Letters
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Shamima Begum case raises fears for dual nationals | Letter
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Why London’s lowest murder rate in more than a decade is drawing attention
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Asylum seeker jailed for raping 18-year-old woman
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Van driver in police pursuit 'fatally hit mum-of-three who was looking for golf ball'
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Lifeboat crews rescue man stranded on inflatable mattress
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Is Nadhim Zahawi’s defection to Farage’s Reform a bombshell? No, it's just naked opportunism | Henry Hill
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Imprisoned hunger striker linked to Palestine Action tells friend: ‘I’m dying’
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Man who infected woman with HIV after stopping treatment is jailed
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Ex-Tory chancellor Nadhim Zahawi latest Conservative to jump ship to Reform UK
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Reform could offer ever-ambitious Zahawi new route to the top
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Chaos, crying and poo explosions: baby-friendly comedy clubs take off in Britain
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Family pays tribute to ‘gentlest soul’ taxi driver killed in Bolton head-on collision
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Table tennis and Golden Globes: photos of the day – Monday
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Football fan who injured own player after throwing seat jailed for 18 months
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British Library acquires archive of rural life writer and essayist Ronald Blythe
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Newly discovered ‘Port Talbot Pompeii’ may have been Roman centre for agriculture
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Your Party hit by new split as Corbyn and Sultana battle for control
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Father jailed for 35 years after baby left with life-changing injuries
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Police share update on five people injured in fatal crash
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Major incident declared as 30,000 homes left without water in Kent and Sussex
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It’s not ‘fantasy’: I know Nigel Farage abused people for their nationality – because I was one of them | Rickard Berg
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Nadhim Zahawi failed in bid for peerage from Tories before Reform defection, sources say
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Creating AI sexualised images to become criminal offence this week
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HMRC accepted ‘tolerable’ risk of harm in child benefit fraud crackdown
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Two men charged after one of UK's largest ever cannabis seizures
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‘Fear of the next deluge’: flood-scarred Britons join forces to demand help
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Law making creation of nonconsensual, intimate images illegal to come into force this week – as it happened
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Red on red: How X is upsetting Labour
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Thousands without water - all we know so far as 'major incident' declared
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Man who struck and disfigured footballer after throwing seat at game is jailed
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UK threatens action against X over sexualised AI images of women and children
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London 'one of the safest' cities in the world, Khan says, as he swipes at Trump
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Man jailed for violent glass bottle attack on two train passengers
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JD Sports plans to let shoppers buy through AI platforms
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I’m sick of avocado toast – I just want to keep my local, untrendy cafe | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Bruno Fernandes's X account hacked
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New campaign urges Starmer not to diminish legal rights of Send children
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Energy and health optimism help lift civil service morale under Labour
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Guardian Hope appeal raises £950,000 for charities tackling racism and division
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Amazon insists I return a phone it says ‘may be lost’
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Heavy rain and melting snow could cause flooding in wake of Storm Goretti
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Sorry, Trump and Farage – London is no lawless ‘warzone’. Violent crime is lower than ever | Sadiq Khan
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Lending to small businesses and low-income areas must expand, say Labour backbenchers
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London’s murder rate drops to lowest in more than a decade
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‘The response is a beautiful thing’: how Glasgow is squaring up to Reform
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Father welcomes new parental leave rights for bereaved in Great Britain
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‘We want people to sit, pause, relax’: National Trust to open its libraries for public use
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Civil society groups condemn ‘dangerous’ plans for more anti-protest powers
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Europe’s year of existential risk
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Police hunt robber who absconded from island prison
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Andrew Clements, Guardian’s classical music critic, dies aged 75
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UK business confidence weakened and hiring fell at end of 2025, surveys find
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How newborns with jaundice can receive vital treatment at home
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Number of homicides in London falls to lowest in over a decade, says Met Police
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Radar 'technical issue' halts flights to Birmingham Airport
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UK ‘pays substantial sum’ to tortured Guantánamo Bay detainee
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Victims of Bolton crash which killed three teenagers named locally
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Avalanche kills British skier in La Plagne in the French Alps
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British skier killed in avalanche in French Alps