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Man denies criminal damage after Churchill statue in Westminster sprayed with graffiti
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Top UK film and TV production school puts spotlight on students with disabilities
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The Actor Awards fashion: All the best looks from the red carpet
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UK house prices rise in February as chancellor avoids ‘negative speculation’
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Worried about freedom of speech? Then what’s happening at the Open University should terrify you | Owen Jones
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Man arrested after tower block stand-off following knife incident that left two in hospital
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UK competition watchdog investigates hotel groups over alleged data sharing
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Starmer says UK ‘not joining strikes’ on Iran but will continue defensive action – as it happened
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Why Starmer bowed to Trump on Iran
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‘Simply not true’ UK is being dragged into Iraq-style conflict, says foreign secretary
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Marine biologist on salaries, tears and the one thing everyone could do to save the planet
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ScottishPower refuses to believe that my father has died
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Most senior council officers in England say building work hit by delays
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The world wants to ban children from social media, but there will be grave consequences for us all | Taylor Lorenz
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Country diary: Taking the long view of the farm and these fells | Andrea Meanwell
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Rolls-Royce boss ‘open’ to Germany joining UK’s fighter jet project
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Labour council accuses minister of ‘moral bankruptcy’ over social care dispute
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Hezbollah said to have launched drone that struck UK RAF airbase in Cyprus
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Iran crisis puts UK leader Keir Starmer in a new political bind
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RAF base in Cyprus hit by suspected drone strike
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RAF base hit, with more drones intercepted
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Starmer denies U-turn claims on UK bases go-ahead for Iran strikes
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Fresh concerns at scandal-hit hospital as mould and water ingress closes parts of cancer ward
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Do you want to ban kids from social media? The government is asking
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Three in four women unaware menopause can trigger new mental illness, poll finds
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Hundreds of UK teenagers to pilot social media bans and restrictions
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UK to allow US to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iran
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Refugee status to be temporary as Shabana Mahmood rips up rules on UK asylum
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‘That resentment is real’: Mahmood’s Denmark visit aims to hammer home tough line on immigration
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Trump's war with Iran has become personal for people in Dubai
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OBR a backseat driver with out-of-date maps, thinktanks tell Rachel Reeves
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Foreign Office starts planning evacuation of thousands of Britons in Middle East
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Starmer faces greater quandary over ‘special relationship’ after Iran attack
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‘You weren’t free’: Iranians party in London and Manchester after strikes against regime
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Byelection trouncing has lessons for Labour | Letters
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Spotting a peacenik by the newspaper they read | Brief letters
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Labour Together ‘making clean break’ after former director resigns as minister
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Datacentre developers face calls to disclose effect on UK’s net emissions
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UK health official recused from puberty blockers trial after bias claims
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Morrissey review – classic Smiths songs meet GB News-style talking points
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War in the Middle East and lunar new year celebrations: photos of the weekend
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Green party membership in UK passes 200,000 after byelection victory
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UK teachers and parents urged to talk to children about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes
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UK terror threat 'absolutely' under review after Iran strikes, defence secretary says
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Keir Starmer was advised to ditch net zero. He needs to re-embrace it
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Man arrested over fatal stabbing at shopping centre
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Labour is stubborn in defeat because it knows this: we face the belated end of the political 20th century | John Harris
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UK personnel just 200 metres away from Iranian missile strike
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Boring or bust: Reeves aims to project calm competence in spring forecast
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Few will mourn leader of ‘evil’ regime Ali Khamenei, says UK defence secretary
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Defence sec reveals details of UK's Middle East operations - including taking down Iran drones
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Ex-minister adds to UK calls for ban on political donations in cryptocurrency
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Young fashion fans help UK charity shops thrive on struggling UK high streets
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Undercover officer allegedly used public money for romantic break in Venice
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Shabana Mahmood’s double down on immigration ‘disappointing’, says Alf Dubs
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AI-resistant ‘halo’ stocks drive UK and EU markets to record highs
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‘Cleaning Superstore’: warning over missed delivery text scam on WhatsApp
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Labour must stop channelling Reform and unite with progressives. That’s the lesson from Gorton and Denton | Sadiq Khan
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Labour must cease taking progressive voters for granted, says Sadiq Khan
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Brit Awards 2026: The surprise performers, tributes, and bits you might not have seen
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Brit awards 2026: full list of winners
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Hundreds of thousands of travellers stranded or diverted by airspace closures in Middle East
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Pilot ‘crawls out’ after plane crashes on to beach in Gosport
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Olivia Dean sweeps the board at 2026 Brit awards, winning four including artist, song and album of the year
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Starmer is cautious on Iran because he knows the chaos Trump's strikes could trigger
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Olivia Dean dominates Brit Awards, winning album of the year
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Labour minister Josh Simons resigns after falsely linking journalists to ‘pro-Kremlin’ network
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Plaid Cymru leader pledges to open route to independence for Wales
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Burnham would ‘probably’ have won byelection, says Labour deputy leader
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Rhun ap Iorwerth: Plaid Cymru is ready to ‘lead the charge’ in Wales
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