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London’s biggest minicab firm Addison Lee makes emissions U-turn
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‘People want something that’s not on Amazon’: the rise of the UK craft fair
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Norfolk care home accused of waking residents with loud music to save money
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Yorkshire folklore and Bolivian mountain guides: photos of the weekend
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My mum was so desperate for medical care that she went private. Then came the bill ... | Nell Frizzell
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Glenys Kinnock, former minister and ‘proud democratic socialist’, dies at 79
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UK union leader’s mass defiance warning over ‘attempt to ban strikes’
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Keir Starmer praises Margaret Thatcher in bid to woo Tory voters
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Sunak’s pledge to cut NHS waiting lists at risk from industrial action, says minister
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UK braced for further snow and ice on Monday
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A knife-edge quest: Lord of the Rings resonates at Cop28 climate summit | Larry Elliott
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NHS nurses could strike again in the new year
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I’m not keen on our aversion to keenness | David Mitchell
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Solidarity with Palestinians is not hate speech, whatever would-be censors say | Kenan Malik
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If the Tories needed proof that Rishi Sunak is a loser, they found it in a game of marbles | Isabel Hardman
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Families of Covid victims to confront Johnson at inquiry over ‘Let the bodies pile high’ comment
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Covid inquiry: 10 questions facing Boris Johnson
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Supermarkets in England ‘blatantly disregarding’ rules over where they place crisps, sweets and fizzy drinks
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Royal book at centre of racism row barely stirs a ripple on London streets
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No 10 daren’t admit it, but Ursula von der Leyen is right: we’ll be going back on Brexit | Will Hutton
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‘Populism is all about hair’: what rightwing leaders are trying to tell us with their wild coiffures
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Heavily pregnant Afghan women eligible to come to UK stuck in Pakistan
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We’re laughing at Nigel Farage, not with him | Letters
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Rishi Sunak’s snub boosts Greek hopes for return of marbles
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Keir Starmer praises Margaret Thatcher for bringing ‘meaningful change’ to UK
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UK surveillance aircraft to search for Hamas hostage sites in Gaza
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Thérèse Coffey says she ‘came close to dying’ from brain abscess
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Rishi Sunak accused of hypocrisy after backing phase-out of fossil fuels at Cop28
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Pro-Palestine protests continue around UK for eighth weekend
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Health secretary talks of ‘new relationship’ with striking junior doctors
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Calm, logical, decisive - Alistair Darling was the perfect crisis chancellor | William Keegan
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Tory donor says Keir Starmer ‘more receptive to his ideas than Rishi Sunak’
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London mayor’s decision to reject Las Vegas-style sphere to be reviewed
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‘She sacrificed care home residents’: health chief Jenny Harries under fire after UK Covid inquiry revelations
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Nigel Harman withdraws from Strictly Come Dancing
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I’m a Celebrity apologises for ‘accidental liking of offensive Instagram comment’
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We don’t go to the movies for a history lesson, but shouldn’t Napoleon at least be entertaining? | Rowan Moore
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‘Alone you are weak’: top German politician calls for closer links between UK and EU
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UK coroners issue warning over deaths linked to ambulance delays – and say it could get worse over winter
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British soldier, 32, dies while off duty in Kenya
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Cumbria police declare major incident after heavy snowfall
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‘Eccentric doesn’t cover it’: dogs visit Santa Paws at John Lewis’s pet grotto
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Man, 84, dies after explosion at neighbour’s home in Edinburgh
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Ofsted accused of ‘misleading’ inquest into death of teacher Ruth Perry
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Fertility patients in UK targeted by ‘concerning’ IVF adverts on social media
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Covid inquiry: Boris Johnson ‘to admit he made mistakes’
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As an imam and a rabbi, we see the pain caused by war in the Middle East. We don’t want that conflict in the UK | Monawar Hussain and Jonathan Wittenberg
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‘I’ll have a Greggs benedict’: baker brings fine dining to Fenwick bistro in Newcastle
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Marbles row leaves diplomats reassessing Sunak’s strategic grip
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Boris Johnson’s legacy will be shaped by Covid inquiry appearance
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UK insurance: ‘My parents paid thousands to protect obsolete products’
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Protests against Israel-Hamas war expected in 13 London boroughs over weekend
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‘It wouldn’t exist’: Viagra inventor tells how Welsh miners began its rise
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The doctor will call you now: are remote GP appointments safe?
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What is the royal race row and why is it back in the news?
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Demand soars for Dutch first editions of book naming UK royals in race row
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Former football club managing director found by police in Cornwall after going missing
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Christmas comes early for Sunak as he admits playing festive tunes in November
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Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? star Brigit Forsyth dies at 83
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Footballer Ravel Morrison fined £1,000 for using dead person’s blue badge
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Scottish landowner who ‘obstructs public access’ made environment minister
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University Challenge special axed over lack of support for disabled contestants
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Laurence Fox accused of ‘insulting intelligence’ of libel trial attendees
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Activist on trial for damaging UK sites of Israeli arms maker says he was justified
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Alien intelligence is surely worth shining a light on | Letters
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Brianna Ghey trial hears accused told co-defendant not to worry about getting caught
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Ruth Perry ‘amazed’ more heads did not kill themselves, inquest hears
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Cop28: King Charles warns of ‘vast, frightening experiment’ on natural world
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What Sunak claims about the UK’s climate record – and the reality
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‘An obvious message’: King Charles’s Greek flag tie rekindles marbles row
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