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‘I indulged in a lot of self-harm’: UK woman tells of damaging ‘spy cop’ relationship
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Celebrities make ‘manifest’ appear as 2024 word of the year
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Vic Flick, guitarist on the James Bond theme, dies aged 87
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Southerners among worst at spotting fake English accents, study finds
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Knife crime ‘blighting the lives of too many children’ in England, warn inspectors
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Wes Streeting orders review of physician associates’ role in NHS
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What is hybrid warfare, which some fear Russia will use after Ukraine’s strike?
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Physical fitness can lower risk of dementia, research finds
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Ukraine allies criticise G20 statement for not naming Russia’s role in conflict
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Labour mulls scheme to alert rape and stalking victims if perpetrator is nearby
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Breast cancer drug blocked for NHS use in England and Wales after talks collapse
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No hiding place for Labour’s farming minister as tweed army take over Whitehall | John Crace
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The Guardian view on taxing farmers: big landowners must pay their share | Editorial
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‘A way of life’: farmers in Westminster express fears for their futures
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Retailers deserve a break – but they shouldn’t look to the chancellor for one
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Salisbury inquiry: novichok bottle may have been ‘re-sealed’ after poisoning
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Ella Baron on the farmers’ protests in London – cartoon
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Retailers are right to warn of job cuts after Reeves budget, says Andrew Bailey
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Ed Sheeran, Fuse ODG: do they know they’re dead right about Band Aid? Africa needs more than a singalong
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Lucy Letby likely to have harmed other babies, doctor tells inquiry
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Health minister Stephen Kinnock says he will back assisted dying bill
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England’s national parks facing financial peril due to budget cuts, say CEOs
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Public’s understanding of paedophiles has not improved, says charity boss
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‘We were horrified’: parents heartbroken as baby girl registered as male
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Protests, floods and a happy hula-hooper: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Man arrested on suspicion of 1967 rape and murder of Bristol woman
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Cock-a-doodle-don’t: man fined over cockerel’s morning noise
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Meta pushes AI bid for UK public sector forward with technology aimed at NHS
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Construction is the world’s biggest polluter, yet Labour still refuses to tackle it | Simon Jenkins
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Starmer says most farmers won’t be affected by inheritance tax change as Clarkson tells rally it’s a ‘hammer blow’ – as it happened
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Heavy snowfall across the UK as schools closed, trains delayed and road accidents reported – as it happened
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Starmer denies mounting class war as farmers claim they have been ‘betrayed’
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UK retailers warn Reeves of £7bn hit from budget tax rises
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Zoe Ball to leave BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show and ‘focus on family’
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Mulberry cuts a quarter of HQ staff after sales slump and bigger losses
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Great movies can play fast and loose with history. But not Gladiator II with its rhinos and cafe culture | Charlotte Higgins
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‘First taste of winter’ snow in UK brings school closures and travel disruptions
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AI cloning of celebrity voices outpacing the law, experts warn
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Minecraft enters real world with $110m global theme park deal
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‘The sores on the fish are nasty’: what’s behind the changes in the River Severn?
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UK’s intensive farming hotspots have 79 times more chickens than people, data shows
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Starling Bank staff resign after new chief executive calls for more time in-office
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In Kent, Labour has a fight on its hands – and a make-or-break test for its housing revolution | Polly Toynbee
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What are the inheritance tax changes affecting UK farmers?
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Housework to green energy: the new markers of growth in rival metric to GDP
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Labour plan for 100,000 new nursery places in England ‘unlikely to work’
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Call to ban cakes and biscuits at school lunchtimes in England
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Keir Starmer denies budget to blame for rise in mortgage rates
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UK expected to give Ukraine Storm Shadow missiles to strike inside Russia
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Unlicensed medicines may lead to more baby deaths in England, coroner warns
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UK upheld some arms export licences to Israel to reassure US
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The Guardian view on children’s homes: cap profits and don’t stop there | Editorial
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C of E may need to rethink archbishop of Canterbury role, senior cleric says
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Tax rises in budget sap UK consumer confidence and will hit pay growth, say reports
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Keratopigmentation: why is eyeball tattooing on the rise?
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Home Office pressed on EU citizens removed while awaiting approval to stay
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As a doctor, I’m trained to preserve life, not end it | Letters
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A price worth paying for a dignified death | Letters
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More than one in three children in poverty as UK deprivation hits record high
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Poverty figures render UK government numbers too little and action very late
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Don’t scare us and use our language to discuss sextortion, say teenagers
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Ed Sheeran: I wish I wasn’t on 40th-anniversary version of Band Aid
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UK mortgage rates creep up as brokers warn of possible ‘further pain’
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In England and Wales, where you live determines the kind of policing you get. That isn’t right | Gavin Stephens
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Police chief calls for biggest shake-up of England and Wales policing since 1960s
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A pond cluster and Santa school: photos of the day – Monday
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Thames Water’s IT ‘falling apart’ and is hit by cyber-attacks, sources claim
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Police chief says public not warned about discarded novichok container
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How are cabinet ministers likely to vote on assisted dying?
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Yorkshire town may bring first ‘forever chemicals’ legal case in UK
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