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Hold your breath and look to Germany: its election could decide the fate of Europe – and the UK | Martin Kettle
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Unions call for £200m from government to keep two Scunthorpe steel furnaces open
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Investment in UK’s crumbling public services is pro-growth, says pensions minister
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Man whose left eye ‘melted’ in acid attack thanks placenta donor who helped him heal
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Energy network owners have made £3.9bn ‘excess profit’ from higher bills, says report
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What role could the UK play in ending the Ukraine war? – Politics Weekly
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The cannabis farm scandal: how a rogue lettings agency destroyed countless homes
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What are sinkholes, how are they formed and why did one appear in a Surrey street?
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Dissatisfaction among gen Z staff is ‘ticking timebomb’ for NHS
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Britain and France working on plans for ‘reassurance force’ to protect Ukraine
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Woman, 74, arrested for alleged breach of exclusion zone around Glasgow abortion clinic
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Four seals die on Norfolk coast after contracting bird flu
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The Guardian view on Labour and the constitution: respect judicial independence | Editorial
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The Guardian view on defence spending: bold ideas needed to have guns as well as butter | Editorial
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Sellafield nuclear site taken out of special measures for physical security
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Ben Jennings on Britain’s welcome for refugees from Ukraine and Gaza – cartoon
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Burglar jailed after being caught out by Home Alone-style bucket trap
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Right to buy is wrong, and Labour must take action | Letters
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Israeli hostage vowed to return to his family – only to find they had been killed
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UK use of predictive policing is racist and should be banned, says Amnesty
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Northumberland postal worker jailed for sexually assaulting women on rounds
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Meghan’s rebranded herself – and it’s another valiant attempt to flog poshness to the little people | Emma Brockes
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Tesco fixes website glitch that affected hundreds of shoppers
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Freezing temperatures and a lemon festival: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Miner Glencore considers ditching London Stock Exchange listing
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Planned change in British citizenship rules faces first legal challenge
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Joe Haines, former press secretary to Harold Wilson, dies aged 97
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Boris Johnson fans offered £121 handshake and photo op
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British journalist missing in Brazil for 11 days
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The Long Wave: Elmiene’s songs of hope in the shadow of war
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Record orders at BAE Systems as European defence spending rises
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Bank of England faces bumpier road after inflation accelerates
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‘We’re projecting into the future’: sounds of BBC Radiophonic Workshop made available for public use
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HSBC net zero goal delayed 20 years, as CEO offered 600% bonus
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Leftwing activists less likely to work with political rivals than other UK groups, study finds
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Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death, study suggests
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Knife crime strategy needs to focus on stopping supply as well as possession, says policing minister – as it happened
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I Am Martin Parr review – enjoyable study of tragicomic Britain’s inspired photographer
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UK inflation jumps to 3%, reducing chance of early interest rate cut
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How to complain effectively about UK energy bill problems
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Royal Mail service ‘worst I’ve known’, say people who rely on postal deliveries
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Scottish Labour faces ‘challenge’ to win next Holyrood elections, Sarwar admits
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Afflicted with liberal angst in the age of Trump? Take a leaf from Bridget Jones’s diary | Rafael Behr
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Retailers to be required to report suspicious or bulk purchases of knives
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Life expectancy growth stalls across Europe as England sees sharpest decline, say researchers
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Heat pump sales in Europe fall 23% to pre-Ukraine war levels
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Politicians who deliberately lie could be forced from office in Wales
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Bashy, Darkoo and Odeal top winners at 2025 Mobo awards
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Rick Buckler, drummer of The Jam, dies aged 69 after short illness
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‘Pursue this urgently’: whistleblower case reveals Whitehall focus on Kabul animal airlift
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Holiday firms reporting surge in demand for long-haul breaks
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Devon man jailed for sending ‘utterly deplorable’ email to Jess Phillips MP
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Andrew Tate’s alleged victims urge US to stay out of Romanian criminal proceedings
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Security for Ukraine could be achieved with fewer troops, say UK sources
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Kabul evacuation whistleblower wins case against UK government
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The Guardian view on the Gauke review: prison isn’t working | Editorial
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‘Venomous’ attacks on attorney general undermining rule of law, say UK lawyers
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Why is Thames Water getting £3bn and will it save it from collapse?
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‘It feels enveloping and calming’: the London house wrapped in cork
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Nigel Farage, Jordan Peterson & co worship each other in alt-right heaven | John Crace
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Woman charged over 1978 death of five-year-old girl in London
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Jon Davis on how the UK government is tackling the climate crisis – cartoon
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‘We’re just terrified’: People evacuate homes after sinkhole appears on Surrey high street
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Children are starting school unable to sit up or hold a pencil – and I know the culprit | Kathryn Peckham
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Protests, plum blossom and the Steel Heart of Azov: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Top judge ‘deeply troubled’ by PMQs exchange on Gaza family’s right to live in UK
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Nigel Farage calls for reindustrialisation of Britain and higher birthrates
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‘He targeted me’: Guy Pearce says he ‘sobbed’ over Kevin Spacey encounters
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