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Which? finds 150 potentially lethal baby products sold online
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Trump administration reimposes sanctions on Iran oil sales
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‘My friends are very anti him’: Clacton weary at prospect of Farage byelection
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Prince Harry gets burned in his mission to ‘slay dragons’ of British media
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‘Can you help us?’: US oil execs turn to Trump to topple Europe’s climate rules
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Revealed: Farage’s £5m gift reported to UK crime agency over money laundering concerns
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The Guardian view on Nigel Farage’s byelection stunt: spectacle is not scrutiny | Editorial
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Teacher 'stabbed in the head by pupil' relives moment every day, court hears
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Ella Baron on Nigel Farage stepping down as an MP – cartoon
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EasyJet’s board has surrendered too easily to US bidder | Nils Pratley
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Farage fact check: the truth behind five of his resignation statements
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Nigel Farage resigns to stand in ‘people vs establishment’ byelection - The Latest
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I’m rich – defend me, be happy for me, says Farage to poor voters in Clacton. They are just his collateral damage | John Harris
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Ian Kennedy Martin obituary
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Nige throws the world’s biggest temper tantrum before grand byelection reveal
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CCTV captures moment woman last seen with accused double killer
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How heatwaves became a culture war flashpoint | Letters
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Cutting language courses will be a costly mistake | Letters
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A treasured moment of male idiocy | Letters
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Remember water power in the renewables mix | Brief letters
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Return of the Berlin Wall: how the barrier that divided Germany is splitting south London
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‘Like a miracle’: hidden gold saves Lancashire church from closure
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Hundreds of jobs at risk as John Lewis announces closure of in-store services
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M&S invests in fridges that can cope with weather as hot as 45C
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Europe doesn’t need to worry about Andy Burnham. He has the makings of a great ally | Jessica Berlin
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Badenoch says Farage ‘cracking under pressure’ as he triggers by-election
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Murder investigation launched after mother and children found dead near Bedford
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Curry, bagels … and AI? Londoners fight plan for huge datacentre in Brick Lane
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Burnham urged to ditch ‘dangerous’ UK-US NHS drug deal
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Pamplona revellers and a Nato summit: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Farage quits and triggers by-election — but rivals are staying out
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Nigel Farage quits as MP amid scrutiny over finances
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Neo-Nazi who had 'kill list' of customers and colleagues at Tesco jailed
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Prince Harry and other claimants could face £50m legal bill after losing phone-hacking case
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England’s World Cup win over Mexico breaks viewing records across BBC
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Blind woman ‘livid’ after Wetherspoons pub asks for guide dog’s ID
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Act soon to change ‘unsustainable’ direction of UK debt, OBR warns
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Suspect on the run after mother and two children found dead at home
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‘A very angry gay man’: activist’s 11-year fight to overturn Trinidad’s homophobic laws reaches final hurdle
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Ex-Nato chief behind defence review says Starmer’s military spending plan is too little, too late
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EU rejects suspending biometric border controls despite 20 ‘difficult spots’
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'Women and babies are dying': Birth trauma survivors call for immediate action to fix maternity crisis
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Thousands more women admitted to mother and baby institutions than estimated, report finds
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Mail hails verdict in Prince Harry case and says it will seek to recover costs – as it happened
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Bank of England plans to ease capital rules despite AI stability fears
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Man admits trying to murder estranged wife in knife attack in front of daughter
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Thames Water creditors ‘will bid for company even if it is nationalised’
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Financial stability at risk from artificial intelligence, says Bank of England
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‘Serious consequences’: Farage attacks Sky News after question about George Cottrell
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Four councillors quit after voting for rapist taxi driver to keep operator licence
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Top Boy actor denies raping woman in a car
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Labour, Tories and Lib Dems refuse to stand in byelection with Farage’s resignation labelled ‘desperate stunt’ – as it happened
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What really worries Reform about Posh George?
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UK-based couple say overseas surrogacy agency made twins using wrong sperm
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UK house prices rise for first time since start of Iran war
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Sun stoppers: seven ways to keep your home cool this summer
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Tuesday briefing: What challenges would Ed Miliband face as chancellor?
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US airman accused of exposing himself to 16-year-old girl avoided British trial
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June heatwave in UK led to ‘mass sleep deprivation’, poll suggests
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Rapid endometriosis tests to be made available on NHS in England and Wales
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Student loan promotion in England and Wales amounted to mis-selling, MPs say
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‘I felt my spine and body split’: the woman who was hit by a child on a Lime bike – and denied compensation
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Top Burnham adviser says Whitehall is too focused on the US
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Prison education cuts driving drug use, self-harm and violence, says watchdog
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Scotland could freeze datacentre projects in challenge to UK’s AI strategy
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UK abuse scandal ‘ignored because victims were working-class boys from north’, minister says
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British wildcard reaches Wimbledon quarter-finals
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Consultant doctors in England vote for NHS strikes over pay and working week
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Fears killers and rapists could be among thousands of criminals released early
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Fraudster George Cottrell seen at numerous Reform events despite ‘no formal role’ in party
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