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The Guardian view on Labour’s Commons reforms: too cautious and too piecemeal | Editorial
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Finding Labour a bit dull? Fear not, the Tory fun factory is up and running | John Crace
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North Korea-backed cyber espionage campaign targets UK military
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Ben Jennings on Labour party management under Keir Starmer – cartoon
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Labour is out of touch on the two-child benefit cap | Letters
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‘I didn’t go out, I didn’t sleep’: a life unravelled by problem gambling
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These trailblazing feminists may be gone, but they are certainly not forgotten | Letters
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Teenager kicked in face by Manchester police is ‘traumatised’, solicitor says
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Man charged over fatal attack by two XL bully dogs in Essex
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Former MP Johnny Mercer avoids threat of jail over SAS inquiry – for now
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Keir Starmer confirms he has no plans to revive second stage of Leveson inquiry
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Urgent NHS appeal for O-type blood donors amid national shortage
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One in six vapes confiscated at English schools spiked with ‘zombie drug’
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Joy Gregory unveils billboard art project at Heathrow inspired by asylum seekers
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ITV’s ad revenue jumps 17% with assistance from the Euros
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Study raises hopes that shingles vaccine may delay onset of dementia
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Courts place UK’s post-Brexit scheme for EU citizens at risk, experts warn
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Keir Starmer, please – scrap the distasteful weekly brawl that is PMQs | Simon Jenkins
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Post Office managers were ‘thugs in suits’, Vince Cable tells inquiry
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UK voter ID laws attack ‘democratic rights of people of colour’, say artists in open letter
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Sunak rejected advice to release prisoners early a year ago
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Reform candidate bills Farage £8,500 after being ousted from Clacton seat
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Anglo American takes further £1.2bn writedown on Yorkshire fertiliser mine
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Anglo American takes further £1.2bn writedown on Yorkshire fertiliser mine
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Fears of automotive industry downturn as profits slide at Nissan and Stellantis
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Starmer to take on Labour councils that block pylons delivering clean energy
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Harm from problem gambling in Great Britain ‘may be eight times higher than thought’
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Cards from Princess Diana and a prosthetic eye: photos of the day – Thursday
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UK drink-drive deaths rise to 300 a year in ‘dangerous upward trend’
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Unilever shares jump as it defends price rises despite higher profits
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‘It’s been a fun ride’: former Bond George Lazenby announces retirement at 84
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The correct response to a disaster like Covid is to plan for the next one. I don’t see Britain doing it | Lucy Easthope
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Lloyds predicts drop in defaults on loans and mortgages as UK economy improves
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AI could enhance almost two-thirds of British jobs, claims Google
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Nato members, IT woes, and more than a little Liz Truss – take the Thursday quiz
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Black women are being let down by maternal healthcare - these are all the ways it could be better | Tinuke Awe
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Robert Jenrick enters race to become next Tory leader
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Racism played part in police kick incident at Manchester airport, says former senior officer
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Starmer says Labour finding ‘more mess’ from Tories every day as he launches Great British Energy plan – as it happened
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Post Office management were ‘thugs in suits’, former Lib Dem leader Vince Cable tells inquiry – as it happened
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Man appears in court in Kent charged with attempted murder of army officer
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Revolut finally receives UK banking licence after three-year wait
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UK family’s lottery syndicate finally pays off after 30 years
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Don’t look away! Why we need to shout from the rooftops about Africa’s migrant crisis | Samuel Kọ́láwọlé
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Cards, cash and currencies: how to make your money go further on holiday
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Super-rich being advised how to avoid Labour tax clampdown, undercover investigation suggests
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Thursday briefing: Why the Conservatives’ identity crisis is their biggest challenge
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It might be hard to take the future of the Conservative party seriously right now – but we must | Martin Kettle
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Water temperatures near UK last year were hottest on record, say scientists
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Offshore wind to power 20m homes within five years, Starmer to pledge
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Ulez expansion led to significant drop in air pollutants in London, report finds
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Hyundai wants £6,300 from driver forced to end lease
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Labour suspensions and the Tory leadership race - Politics Weekly UK
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Soaring UK mortgage rates have pushed 320,000 adults into poverty, thinktank says
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Great British Energy is becoming a reality – bringing with it cheap, clean and secure energy | Ed Miliband
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Families affected by two-child benefit limit ‘more likely to skip meals’
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Online GP consultations have led to harm and death, investigation finds
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Albanian man taken from UK psychiatric ward to deportation flight – report
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£5bn debt crisis of special educational needs ‘could bankrupt’ English councils
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Future of 1p and 2p pieces in doubt after Treasury orders no new coins
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Amanda Abbington reveals death threats after pulling out of Strictly
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Tom Tugendhat enters race for Conservative party leadership
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Third of Team GB athletes for Paris Olympics educated privately
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Four arrested in double murder investigation after crash in Surrey
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John Eliot Gardiner leaves Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras after assault allegation
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Labour will be pushed to axe two-child benefit cap, says John McDonnell
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‘Oil Kills’ protesters disrupt flights at airports across Europe in wave of action
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Cairngorms estate goes back on sale after criticism of ‘green laird’ owner
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The Guardian view on Labour’s rebellion: removing the whip is a step too far | Editorial
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Labour delays proposals to ban oppressive Slapps lawsuits
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