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Dover ferry delays hit Christmas travellers after French border IT failure
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Reform councillors in Kent condemned for spending thousands on political assistants
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Dover ferry passengers hit by delays after IT issues
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Christmas ads put on a diet as UK ban on TV junk food advertising bites
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Strictly Come Dancing’s new hosts: who is in the running?
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Man, 55, shot dead in London
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Family ‘banned from more than 1,000 petrol stations’ amid fuel theft row
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Le Carré with a cocktail, not a cuppa: the glamour and escapism of The Night Manager
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Each year, word of the year gets darker. ‘Six-seven’ may be annoying – but it’s bucked that trend | Coco Khan
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When it’s developers v people, usually the money wins. I saw how one community came out on top | Jason Okundaye
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This year’s Christmas could be Britain’s greenest yet, energy operator says
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‘Better out than in’: why a South Yorkshire charity wants people to speak their mind
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UK aid cuts take 40% from funds to counter Russian threat in western Balkans
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£20,000 reward announced over fatal shooting of father
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Retailers hope ‘panic weekend’ will bring Christmas cheer to UK sales
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Shooting hares in England to be banned for most of the year
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When is a sausage not really a sausage? Ask the meat lobby | George Monbiot
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Country diary: There’s more to mistletoe than Christmas kisses | Kate Blincoe
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US Justice Department releases some Epstein files after monthslong pressure campaign
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Photos of Andrew reveal how ex-prince gave Jeffrey Epstein access to British high society
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Timothée Chalamet puts alter-ego rumors to rest in remix with EsDeeKid
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Joshua delivers taste of reality to YouTuber Jake Paul
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It's one of theatre's most magical crafts - but now it's critically endangered
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Driver guilty of murder in Christmas Day West End rampage
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Alan Milburn to review rise in youth minimum wage
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My warning as the new head of Unison: never again will we prop up politicians hostile to unions | Andrea Egan
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New leader says Unison will end support for ‘destructive’ Labour right wing
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The Guardian view on the Palestine Action hunger strikers: the government is trying to ignore this protest | Editorial
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At the dark end of a brutal year, I’m grateful to these heroes for showing us the light | Jonathan Freedland
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Doctors in Scotland to go on strike
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Kylie Minogue gets her – and Amazon’s – first Christmas No 1, with Xmas
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Disabled people in England ‘betrayed’ by cuts to new-build accessibility targets
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Kylie Minogue secures her first Christmas number one in UK
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Kylie Minogue takes Christmas number one slot
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Kylie Minogue secures her first Christmas number one in UK
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When attacks unfold, what makes a person run towards danger?
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Europe mustn’t build its own house of dynamite | Letters
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We abhor racism in Britain, but refuse to recognise where it comes from | Letters
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Sure, Christmas isn’t all about presents – for those lucky enough to afford their own treats | Letter
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The rise of ‘beaver bombing’ across Europe | Letter
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Pensioner spared jail after smothering wife at home
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Aria Thorpe killing: family of nine-year-old pay tribute to ‘beautiful little soul’
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Man who mowed down London pedestrians on Christmas Day convicted of murder
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David Walliams dropped by publisher after allegations of inappropriate behaviour
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What will happen when the £100 contactless card limit is scrapped?
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The Guardian lens on 2025: how we covered a year of turmoil and hope – video
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Martin Rowson on the road ahead for Labour – cartoon
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Delays to justice after disasters such as Grenfell are ‘stain on society’, says new victims advocate for England and Wales
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‘It’s rather rude’: Truss accused of trying to poach members of rival Tory club
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Watchdog criticises 'unprecedented' government offer to delay local elections
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Trio guilty of killing man who jumped from window in bid to escape their clutches
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‘Radiator rattling’ earthquake hits Lancashire village for second time in two weeks
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I’m on hunger strike in a British prison. This is why | Amu Gib
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Former Yodel owner probably forged mother’s signature in takeover bid, judge rules
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Hundreds of foreign prison staff 'offered emergency extension to visa' to stop the prison system collapsing
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As Tory after Tory defects to Nigel Farage, I say this: be careful which turncoats you wish for | Simon Hart
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Woman and secret lover who plotted to kill her husband in Wales jailed
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UK hopes new German law will cut migrant small boats
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Earthquake strikes Lancashire village for second time this month
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The Com: the growing cybercrime network behind recent Pornhub hack
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Conman who posed as MI6 agent in romance scam told to pay victim £125,000
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Ferry fiasco continues as shipyard once again delays delivery of over-budget Glen Rosa
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Richard Moth appointed Roman Catholic archbishop of Westminster
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Society of Editors decries Starmer’s plan to reduce media scrutiny of No 10
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Woman and lover jailed for plotting to kill husband so they could continue affair
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Contactless card limit to rise
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Digested week: Feeling wobbly about Britain’s ultimate ‘nepo babies’
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BBC outbid by TNT Sports for 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games
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Rail accident investigators issue warning over sensors on landslide monitors
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UK contactless card limit of £100 to be scrapped from 19 March
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