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Britons are dying in a blizzard of cheap cocaine. Why is so little being done to save them? | Martha Gill
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Be under no illusions, Keir Starmer: a Trump presidency will be a harrowing nightmare | Andrew Rawnsley
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What sort of society rations support for children with special learning needs? | Sonia Sodha
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Under-vaccinated ethnic minority groups in UK at higher risk of Covid
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Stop punishing doctors who take part in climate protests, regulator told
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Change drug policy or risk more poisoning deaths, UK government warned
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Our first political prisoner? No. Locking up dissenters is an ignoble British tradition | Kenan Malik
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Knife wounds, arrests… then a friendly face: inside the anti-violence unit fighting to save children from crime
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Parents trapped in special needs tribunal backlog as disputes surge by 50%
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It’s hard to fill a budget black hole if you’ve ruled out raising income tax | William Keegan
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The BBC has rehabilitated Michael Gove from Brexit hysteric into genial radio jock | Catherine Bennett
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How an English extremist with a Hitler tattoo hid in plain sight – and plotted to kill
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Prince William: ‘I’ll show people how to prevent homelessness’
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King Charles to resume regular overseas trips in 2025 after cancer hiatus
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Reeves: ‘My budget will match greatest economic moments in Labour history’
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Tensions as three protest marches converge in central London
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Rachel Reeves has promised not to raise taxes, so how can she fill budget coffers?
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Women’s Equality party founders urge members to call time after 10 years
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‘This is personal’: Reeves reveals her motivation and relishes moment in history
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Cheshire MP ‘will cooperate’ with police after reports of alleged assault
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Why you should give your child a dumbphone if you want them to be smarter | Torsten Bell
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‘An existential threat’: anger over UK government plans to allow AI firms to scrape content
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Jamie Oliver asks cheese lovers to help catch thieves behind £300,000 cheddar scam
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‘No one will save you’: tourists warned as volcanic site reopens in Iceland after six eruptions in a year
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The end of summer: why do the clocks go back in October?
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‘You had to swim to the stage’: why guerrilla gigs are on the rise again
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UK scientists fear £1bn funding cut for new research
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Driver had jaw and eye socket broken after being pulled over on M40 by fake police car
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The Washington Post is sitting on the fence at the most dangerous time in history | Tim Adams
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Thousands are fined by HMRC even though they don’t owe any UK tax
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My healthy lifestyle is horrific, says Jeremy Clarkson after heart surgery
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Ministers urged to cut ties with P&O Ferries owner over links to Russia
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From Grenfell to Bloody Sunday, the UK’s formal apologies
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Revealed: water firms in England ‘passed’ pollution tests that were never carried out
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Burgers, avocados, cucumbers: why chefs can’t stop smashing their food
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World leaders call for restraint after Israel’s airstrikes on Iran
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Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters gather in central London
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Linguist calls for London’s endangered language communities to be mapped
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Revealed: face of a Sudanese princess entombed in Egypt 2,500 years ago
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‘We want change this time’: voters on their new independent MPs
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The sickness trap: how Barnsley has tried to fight back against worklessness
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Murder charge after 16-year-old stabbed to death in north London
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Young country diary: Bees have stolen my football pitch | Monty
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Keir Starmer denies Labour misled public on tax rises amid NI hike reports
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BBC DJ Johnnie Walker says farewell to Sounds of the 70s after 58 years on air
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More people have crossed Channel in small boats this year than in all of 2023
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No rise in private school closures in England since Labour’s VAT proposal, data shows
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What is the most efficient way to use central heating? Your energy questions answered
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Iran should not respond to Israeli strikes, Keir Starmer says
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‘Time has come’: Commonwealth heads agree to reparatory justice dialogue despite reluctant UK
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John Lewis opens new-look beauty hall as temples of pampering return to high street
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DfE to stop grading English schools based on proportion of Russell Group students
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Save £100 or more by switching energy tariffs, say experts
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‘Mum was ill, not bad’: family call for reform of England’s justice system after prison suicide
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UK conference on reparations to open as debate dominates Commonwealth talks
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Joy and pain, struggle and achievement – who best tells the story of Black lives?
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Campaigners call for steeper cuts to UK greenhouse gas emissions
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‘It’s appalling’: original bramley apple tree being neglected, say campaigners
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MPs divided over how to introduce family-friendly hours to Westminster
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Chancellor pledges extra £500m for social homes in budget
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More than 1m households to get £420 budget boost in universal credit change
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Man arrested after a woman and two children stabbed in east London
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Comedian Joe Lycett says he has become father of a baby boy
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Concerns raised over access to UK Biobank data after ‘race scientists’ claims
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Brianna Ghey’s murder could not have been foreseen, inquest rules
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Man jailed for 15 years after blinding acquaintance with sodium hydroxide
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The Guardian view on ‘indie beer’: crafting a new identity | Editorial
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Labour MPs urge Keir Starmer to clarify stance on non-cash slavery reparations
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Victims of Brazil’s worst environmental disaster to pursue claim in UK despite $31bn settlement
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Every One Direction album returns to UK Top 40 as fans grieve Liam Payne
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