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Nigerians, Pakistanis and Sri Lankans face UK student visa crackdown
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Rebekah Vardy agrees to pay £1.2m of Coleen Rooney legal costs in libel case
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Reform’s chairman is right: young Britons are demoralised. But it’s not because they hate their country | Zoe Williams
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UK services sector shrinks for first time in 17 months amid Trump tariff fears
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Police investigate two motorcyclists’ deaths in British Superbikes crash
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Baking a deal? Hovis and Kingsmill owners in talks about historic merger
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Ex-Runcorn MP Mike Amesbury urges Labour backbenchers to oppose welfare cuts
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Jamie Cullum to compose music for RSC’s The Constant Wife starring Rose Leslie
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Barbie maker raises prices due to Trump tariffs as Ford warns of $1.5bn cost
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Reform accused of hypocrisy after advertising home working jobs
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Banning cars in city centres has worked around the world. Why isn’t London’s Oxford Street pedestrianised yet? | Phineas Harper
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Deliveroo agrees £2.9bn takeover by US rival DoorDash
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Tuesday briefing: The levers Labour might pull to counter a growing threat from Reform
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Hotel won’t budge for Lionesses fan after Booking.com pinwheel reset
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‘A great perk’: seven ways to make the most of your employee benefits
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UK business activity falls for the first time since October 2023; US trade deficit hits record; FTSE 100’s record run continues – as it happened
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Britain has one of most difficult voter registration processes, report finds
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UK falling behind on tackling microplastic pollution, scientists say
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The lesson for Labour? Until it can improve local lives and stop fearing Farage, more losses are coming | Polly Toynbee
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Aviation industry is ‘failing dramatically’ on climate, insiders say
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Starmer ignored nuclear watchdog when he blamed regulations for delays
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Wes Streeting: I will defend the tax rises funding 8.3m GP appointments
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‘Women designing for women’: the new wave dominating UK high street
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Many in US and western Europe think ‘third world war likely within five to 10 years’
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Eluned Morgan to set out ‘red Welsh way’ in speech criticising Starmer
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Two top job openings in UK policing get one applicant each
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X-ray reveals ancient Greek author of charred first century BC Vesuvius scroll
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UK consumer confidence at lowest level since December 2022, says Which?
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More than 1m older people in England waited over 12 hours in A&E last year
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Pharmacists face daily inappropriate demands for antibiotics, survey finds
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Ex-French interior minister apologises to Liverpool fans for making them a ‘scapegoat’
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Wildfire destroys about 5,000 hectares of Dartmoor national park
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‘It’s so important to remember’: Manchester celebrates VE Day
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Four Iranian men questioned over alleged major terror plot against British target
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Cuts leave voters doubting Labour’s ability to deliver change
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No 10 rethinking winter fuel payment cut after Labour slump in local elections
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UK ministers to meet bank bosses over lending to small businesses
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Rebecca Hendin on the Farage-Trump nexus – cartoon
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after death of man on UK cruise ship
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UK access to EU crime and illegal migration data reportedly denied
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Labour must offer a hopeful vision to voters, not ape Reform | Letters
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Government is gaslighting us on planning bill and nature | Letter
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VE Day celebrations and a duck in St Peter’s Square: photos of the day – Monday
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UK offshore havens miss deadline for transparency plans
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UK marks VE Day 80th anniversary with large crowds and military pomp
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Americans would suffer most if Trump imposes pharma tariffs, sector warns
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Family pays tribute to ‘caring and loving boy’ killed in Gateshead fire
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Macmillan accused of ‘betrayal’ over plan to axe cancer benefits advice service
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Two Britons to challenge UK’s ‘weak’ response to climate crisis in Strasbourg court
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Harry’s TV interview told us everything – and nothing. Why are the royals such terrible communicators? | Zoe Williams
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Farage here to stay: the local elections that changed everything– Politics Weekly Westminster
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Trump’s foreign film tariffs could ‘wipe out’ UK movie industry, ministers told
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Bank of England poised to cut rates as fears grow over impact of Trump tariffs
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Sainsbury’s tea to return to Fairtrade label after dropping it in 2017
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Publisher behind hit bilingual poetry book on A470 turns to Welsh rivers
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Online tests revealed I have a multitude of food sensitivity issues – but are they trustworthy?
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Memo to Harry: megaphone diplomacy isn’t working. You could write to your dad – only costs a stamp | Stephen Bates
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UK migrant centre sees sixfold rise in a year of staff sacked over failed drug tests
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Britons flying to Scandinavia with older passports risk being denied boarding
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‘It’s pretty bad’: Bank of England top official on the lack of female economics students
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HMRC under fire for taking more than four months to process tax refunds
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UK-wide initiative launched to tackle marginalisation of working-class writers
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Green deputy launches leadership bid with UK ‘eco-populism’ vision
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Here’s a radical way to save England’s collapsing justice system: get rid of juries | Simon Jenkins
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UK wins £500m in science grants from EU Horizon scheme after Brexit lockout
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MPs warn social care needs substantial investment to fix ‘broken’ system
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Starmer praises ‘selfless dedication’ of armed forces before VE Day anniversary
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Woman dies and three more pedestrians injured after being hit by car in Rochdale
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Labour must avoid ‘naive’ lurch to right after Reform success, Haigh warns
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Reform UK to resist housing asylum seekers in its council areas, chair says
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