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‘People need hope’: Greens court voters in battle for north-east council seats
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Teachers made ill by rats and hit by toaster receive share of £15m payout
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Reform UK housing chief sacked over 'deeply dehumanising' Grenfell comments
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Country diary: This is heavy work for heavy beasts | Sara Hudston
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Nick Thomas-Symonds: Don’t panic, my EU reset plan will work
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Jesy Nelson celebrates rollout of spinal muscular atrophy tests for newborn babies
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Stop censoring books, teachers warn school libraries
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Britain’s EU point man says reset deal can be done by summer
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UK social media users less active on tech platforms due to rise of video apps
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Mother who lost sight after birth has vision restored
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Resident doctors lose jobs package and will strike next week
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Resident doctors accuse Keir Starmer of sabotaging talks to end pay and jobs dispute
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The Guardian view on the BBC’s future: who decides what news means? | Editorial
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CPS advising UK police on investigation into Andrew and Mandelson links to Epstein
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Starmer’s ‘five-point plan’ was not a plan | Nils Pratley
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UK is most vulnerable European country to jet fuel shortages, Ryanair boss says
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Healthy hedgehogs are best left in the wild | Letters
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Starmer’s threat to resident doctors is a grave mistake | Letters
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Two dead and one missing after trying to cross Channel to UK
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Gale-force winds forecast across northern UK over Easter weekend
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Stella McCartney granted permission for £5m home in Scottish Highlands
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Highland cows – how these unlikely social media stars were forced into hiding
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Families condemn UK ‘impotence’ over UAE ‘social media misuse’ detentions
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Parents told to ‘take responsibility’ after two days of TikTok-led London disorder
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Trump says war in Iran will not end until Strait of Hormuz is reopened
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Prosecutors give update on Andrew and Mandelson investigations
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Royal Navy captain steps back from duties over link to MP whose husband faces China spy claims
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Chelsea reveal largest pre-tax loss in Premier League history
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Would more North Sea drilling mean lower energy prices for UK consumers?
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Woman charged over death of great-grandmother
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BBC confirms it knew about Scott Mills sexual abuse allegations in 2017
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Pot Noodle pizza to Doctor Who Darlic bread: this year’s best April fools
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Geishas, explosions and a rocket launch: photos of the day – Wednesday
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US jibes at Royal Navy are uncomfortable because they have substance | Jamie Grierson
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MP rejects Palantir’s claims that criticism of NHS England deal is ‘ideologically motivated’
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Boy, 17, among new arrests over suspected arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances
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Britain to host 35 countries for strait of Hormuz talks, says Starmer
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Energy crisis? Keep calm and carry on, says UK (for now)
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Housebuilder Berkeley to halt buying new land and hiring staff
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King invited to address Congress and 'reaffirm' US-UK alliance during state visit
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King invited to address Congress and 'reaffirm' US-UK alliance during state visit
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This is what a fossil-fuel shock looks like. The UK must adapt its energy system – and quickly | Chaitanya Kumar
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Prominent UK pro-Palestine activists guilty of breaching protest conditions
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BBC knew about police investigation into Scott Mills in 2017
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Man remanded in custody after seven pedestrians hit by car in Derby
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UK to host Strait of Hormuz summit this week
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Starmer calls for ‘ambitious’ new UK-EU ties as Trump threatens to quit Nato
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Brussels unveils emergency change to EU carbon market to prevent soaring prices
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Man charged with firearms offences after Dover counter-terror police arrest
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With gas prices on the rise, Trump officials discuss feared $150 oil
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Iran war risks private credit crisis and AI bubble bursting, Bank of England warns
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Woman in her 80s stabbed to death
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Tony Blair says the left is in ‘unholy alliance’ with Islamists. It’s a desperate last ploy to quell the anger over Gaza | Owen Jones
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Forecasters warn of 90mph winds and power cuts over Easter
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UK food inflation ‘could hit 9%’, trade body warns as Reeves meets retail chiefs
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Three girls arrested after crowds flood high street in social media craze
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Reeves criticises Trump for starting Iran war with no ‘clear plan’ to get out of it – as it happened
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Revealed: the vast illegal casino network targeting UK gamblers
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Energy crisis: why ‘keep calm but cut down’ may be a better message for Labour
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Police chiefs failed to tackle racism due to lack of leadership, watchdog finds
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Bone Keeper review – there’s a critter in the caves in serviceable Brit horror
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A ‘dress rehearsal’ for life: inside the Manchester project helping homeless men rebuild
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Painting eyes on takeaway boxes can stop gulls stealing chips, study shows
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Writing on the wall: Art UK digitises thousands of murals as street artworks go mainstream
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Country diary: It is our duty to delight in the dandelion | Josie George
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Chancellor meets UK supermarket bosses to discuss cost of living
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NHS England to offer weight-loss drugs to 1.2m people to reduce risk of heart attacks and strokes
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Trump says he expects US to leave Iran in ‘2 or 3 weeks’
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Two-thirds of UK hospitality businesses plan to cut jobs and one in seven will close, survey finds
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The Voorhees law of traffic: when overtaken slow cars seem to always catch up at a red light
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