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Madeline Horwarth on the importance of being a patient NHS patient – cartoon
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Bottles thrown at police as 100 officers clash with ‘unite the kingdom’ marchers – UK politics live as it happened
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Healthcare graduates most satisfied with choice of course, UK data shows
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UK lender offers 98% mortgage to first-time buyers – but bars bank of mum and dad
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Wealthy parents rush to give children their assets as tougher UK inheritance tax rules loom
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Can Keir survive? Inside the plot to bring down the prime minister
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Online misinformation putting women off contraceptive pill, study finds
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‘I wanted to go on my own terms’: former Irish taoiseach Leo Varadkar on Farage, Trump 2.0 and his decision to stand down
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UK workers wary of AI despite Starmer’s push to increase uptake, survey finds
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Country diary: Searching for sanctuary, we find something else entirely | Eben Muse
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British ice dancer and same-sex skating partner to compete in Finland after rule change
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Charlie Kirk killing invoked to bolster UK’s largest far-right rally in decades
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Prince Harry lays wreath to Ukrainian war dead on surprise visit to Kyiv
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Nine Met police suspended amid inquiry into claims of excessive force
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Keir Starmer warned ‘time running out’ to repair faltering leadership
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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UK universities cut back on crucial research because of reduced funding
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Suspended London Pride boss ordered to relinquish control of company bank account
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AstraZeneca pauses £200m investment in Cambridge research site
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Nato announces more air support to defend Poland against future Russian incursions
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Has the meaning of life been within us all along? | Letters
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From the civil war to now, poverty endures | Letters
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My money-saving student days in the 1960s | Letter
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Assisted dying bill is a ‘licence to kill’, Theresa May says
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Trump-supporting billionaire prevented from filling lake on UK estate during drought
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Man, 28, charged with arson after fire at MP’s office in Tyne and Wear
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It’s over and out (again) for Mandelson, but how many political lives does Starmer have left? | Gaby Hinsliff
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‘It’s silent but does the heavy lifting’: the soft power of the white shirt
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Labour deputy contender Lucy Powell calls for culture change at No 10
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BBC weather presenter Jay Wynne dies aged 56 after long illness
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Martin Rowson on Labour’s problems with Keir Starmer and Peter Mandelson – cartoon
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Starmer urged to do more to push back against ‘onslaught of racism’
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‘Print has become more powerful than ever’: Edward Enninful launches new magazine
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Being born in north-east England gives you grit, says Fiona Hill
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Winds of up to 80mph and heavy rain set to batter parts of UK this weekend
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‘It used to weigh me down’: UK readers on why they do or don’t carry a wallet
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Week of protests over Palestine Action ban will begin at Labour conference
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‘Someone must know this guy’: four-year wedding crasher mystery solved
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The world’s largest warship and a sumo ceremony: photos of the day – Friday
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Alleged rape of Sikh woman in West Midlands being treated as hate crime
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Hundreds of prison officers may have to leave UK after Labour’s visa rule change
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Digested week: Marsupial brings cheer in dark and dysfunctional days | Emma Brockes
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Man jailed for life over London shooting that left girl, nine, with bullet in brain
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It’s not too late: the House of Lords can still protect disabled people from this dangerous assisted dying bill | Lucy Webster
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Community groups warn against push to ‘rip up’ UK nuclear industry rules
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‘I’m here to help people, which gives me a superpower’: one man’s challenge to swim 10 Swiss lakes
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Barclays boss urges UK ministers to limit public sector pay rises
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Will the UK ever rejoin the EU? – podcast
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Hopes rise of pardon for Abd el-Fattah as Starmer speaks with Egypt president
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Stephen Lawrence’s mother makes plea for witnesses as review begins
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Stagnant GDP shows scale of challenge for Rachel Reeves at autumn budget
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Britain is ‘a terrible place’ to sell medicines, says drug firm executive
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Children detained under Mental Health Act held for hours in A&E departments
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UK needed ‘unconventional’ US ambassador when picking Mandelson, minister says
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Peter Mandelson’s advisory firm cuts ties amid Jeffrey Epstein revelations
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A gender-critical book at Scotland’s National Library is the latest in a long line of cancellations | Susanna Rustin
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BBC under fresh pressure over extent of Reform UK coverage
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UK imposes 100 new sanctions targeting Russia’s revenues and military supplies
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Downing Street says Starmer still has ‘confidence in his top team’ after Rayner and Mandelson departures – as it happened
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UK economy flatlines in July in grim news for Rachel Reeves
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Tudor homes for sale in villages across England – in pictures
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If Keir Starmer’s Labour can’t satisfy the unions, another party will | Andy Beckett
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Business rates rise would put hundreds of big shops at risk, say UK retailers
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MPs raise concerns over Asda’s link to app offering high-interest loans to staff
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Starmer fancies himself a leader among leaders – but his tough talk on defence is just expensive bluster | Simon Jenkins
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Special needs overhaul risks becoming ‘welfare reforms mark 2’, IFS finds
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Relax with Rembrandt: artist’s self-portrait to take a slow tour of England
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Thousands of tonnes of toxic landfill liquid added to sewage and spread on English farms
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Hospices ‘on the brink’ financially if assisted dying is legalised
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Radiohead condemn ‘exploitative’ touts and resale sites ahead of tour
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