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Prince Charles cinema looks to expand to second venue in east London
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Here’s the truth about Britain’s immigration hysteria: Starmer and co have whipped it up to get cheap votes | Nesrine Malik
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A-level results in England expected to return to near pre-pandemic levels
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B&Q boss urges Reeves to end tax breaks that favour online Chinese rivals
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AI tools used by English councils downplay women’s health issues, study finds
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Russell T Davies blames Reform and Trump for decline in UK gay rights
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Ray Brooks, British actor and voice of Mr Benn, dies aged 86
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UK firms’ hiring intentions remain at record low amid rising employment costs
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Average private rent in Great Britain falls for first time in five years
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UK road safety push could see mandatory eye tests for older drivers
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Man charged with murder of father and son after London business site stabbing
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More countries added to UK’s ‘deport first’ scheme for foreign criminals
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Firefighters tackle blaze at Arthur’s Seat landmark in Edinburgh
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Low-income and minority ethnic people in England most at risk from dangerously hot homes
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From shutters to reflective paint: how to prevent UK homes overheating
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Overheated homes: why UK housing is dangerously unprepared for impact of climate crisis
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UK’s chief rabbi criticises Labour’s Palestine pledge at march for hostages
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Learning to live with the torture of tinnitus | Letters
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The government needs to face up to reality | Letters
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I experienced Britain’s prisons crisis first-hand, but the Owers review gives me hope | Letter
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Elon Musk’s Tesla applies to supply electricity to households in Great Britain
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Man dies after tractor driven into parked cars near Tewkesbury
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‘Use your other senses’: pioneering show for the blind hits Edinburgh
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Campaigners criticise UK plans to reveal suspects’ ethnicity and migration status
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UK family killed in car crash on holiday in southern Portugal
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Prince Harry considers founding new charity after Sentebale dispute
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Palestine Action ban protest: half of those arrested were 60 or over, data shows
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Driving examiners in Great Britain urged to offer ‘formal’ or ‘chatty’ tests
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Rightwingers warn of another blaze of summer riots in Britain – but they’re the ones striking the match | John Harris
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Flamingo chicks, rubber ducks and a full moon: photos of the weekend
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Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?
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Kwasi Kwarteng to speak at event for firm that helps super-rich pay less tax
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Love? Actually, no: Emma Thompson reveals Donald Trump asked her on a date
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‘Brownfields can be rich habitats’: the abandoned oil refinery where wildlife now thrives
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Elderly people being excluded from medical research in UK, charities warn
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Europe’s leaders raise pressure on Trump to involve Ukraine in Putin talks
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Labour should beware Nigel Farage weaponising its part in the cost of living crisis | Richard Partington
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Farmers fight to save estate at heart of Powys Welsh-speaking community
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Revealed: oligarchs spied on UK lawyers who ran Serious Fraud Office cases
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‘I became obsessed’: New Labour psychodrama grips TikTok teenagers
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‘I’m collateral damage’: ex-minister Tulip Siddiq on her Bangladesh corruption trial
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Staff at UK’s top AI institute complain to watchdog about its internal culture
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Experts warn against DIY Botox-like injections available illegally online
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‘Soul-destroying’: Samaritans volunteers blindsided by proposed closures
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As the world hurtles ever closer to nuclear oblivion, where is the opposition? | Simon Tisdall
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Foreign criminals convicted in UK to be deported immediately under new plans
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The lethal legacy of Aukus nuclear submarines will remain for millennia – and there’s no plan to deal with it
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Far-right protesters clash with police in Nuneaton after rally outside town hall
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FBI and NSPCC alarmed at ‘shocking’ rise in online sextortion of children
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Trump Media to broadcast GB News on US streaming platform Truth+
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Women call out ‘creepy’ experiences on Vinted as trolls and image thieves target site
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Path to peace cannot be decided without Ukraine, says Europe
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Police arrest 474 people at protest over Palestine Action ban in London
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Radioactive water from UK nuclear bomb base leaked into sea, files show
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The UK's Online Safety Act is a licence for censorship – and the rest of the world is following suit | Taylor Lorenz
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Why ‘grifter’ has become the go-to political insult of 2025 | Anoosh Chakelian
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Human connection to nature has declined 60% in 200 years, study finds
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‘A cornucopia’: the coming football season will set a UK record for viewers and income
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Canadian who could not renew visa due to mental health crisis faces UK ban
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Early Beatles photos by Paul McCartney to go on show in London
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‘We are diverse cultures come together’: the vision of harmony behind Manchester’s Caribbean carnival
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Targeted by the right, Britain’s asylum hotels are places of fear and disorder. Bad political decisions made it so | Daniel Trilling
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‘Gross abuse of state power’: defiance grows over UK ban on Palestine protest group
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Cool Britannia: the heat pumps keeping pace with the UK’s wild weather
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Food delivery riders banned from luxury flats in London
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‘She’s the one that matters’: the growing influence of Melania on Donald Trump
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Starmer’s team seen as ‘tired, same-again politicians’, says Labour peer
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Country diary: A place where the soil is the star | Rev Simon Lockett
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Nicola Sturgeon says facing criminal inquiry was like ‘mental torture’
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Man jailed for life for murdering ex-fiancee at luxury Surrey hotel
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