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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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France, Germany and UK urge Iran to ‘negotiate solution’ after attack
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One dead and others injured at Abu Dhabi and Dubai airports - as missile threat grounds flights
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US attack in Iran poses bigger risk to energy market than Venezuela
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It’s been decreed: something must be done about student loans in England
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‘A temple of food’: London’s grande dame Simpson’s in the Strand rises again
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Square Mile strikes back: how the City of London is fighting disinformation about crime
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Why in the world is Melania Trump leading a UN security council meeting? | Arwa Mahdawi
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Man charged with criminal damage after Churchill statue sprayed with graffiti
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Decision to allow UK exports to Armenian firm under review over Russian links
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Samuel Ojo on the vagueness of British deadlines – cartoon
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Poorly regulated clinics in England are putting children with ADHD at risk, warn doctors
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Young country diary: A new find for my collection – a fox skull
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RAF jets flying defensive missions after US-Israeli attack on Iran, Starmer says
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Keir Starmer’s response to the Gorton and Denton debacle should be a government that truly, finally, reflects him | Tom Baldwin
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Deaths of 22 children in Channel due to ‘catastrophic failure’ by UK and France, NGO says
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Poisoned chalice? The BBC’s struggles to find a successor to Tim Davie
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Premium bonds: odds of a win to get worse from April
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Harrods faces legal action over £1-a-head dining charge not going to staff
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From white goods to ‘driver Tizer’: volunteers pick up slack in England’s fly-tipping crisis
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The Guide #232: From documentary shock to Bafta acclaim – how the screen shaped our understanding of Tourette’s
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Labour anxiety and accusations after big shift in Muslim vote to Greens
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Man charged over graffiti on Churchill statue
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The National Year of Reading celebrates the ‘joy’ of books. But let’s not forget they can also be deeply troubling, too | Charlotte Higgins
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‘The kinetic energy is palpable’: Manchester embraces its first Brit awards
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Back my asylum overhaul or risk Trump inspired ICE-style raids, warns Mahmood
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Planetary parade: How and when to spot six planets align in UK skies
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Mental health benches: A simple idea helping people through 'a very dark place'
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Shabana Mahmood vows to stick with hardline migration policies after byelection defeat
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Queen Victoria statue in Belfast hospital grounds targeted in paint attack
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Suicide forum found to be in breach of Online Safety Act after failing to block UK users
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‘Our own people hate us’: reality check for Labour as 13,000 majority vanishes
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The Guardian view on Gorton and Denton: a warning shot across Labour’s bows | Editorial
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Afghan migrant jailed for raping 'vulnerable' woman
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Greens' stunning by-election win proves Polanski surge is real - but what now for Starmer?
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Labour MPs demand Starmer change course after humiliating byelection loss
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Phil Noble’s photograph of Andrew exposes the mundanity of monarchy | Letters
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Martin Rowson on the Greens’ victory in Gorton and Denton – cartoon
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A rounded response on boulders’ origins | Brief letters
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‘Violent bully’ who broke partner’s neck and left her paralysed jailed for 16 years
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Is Greens victory in Gorton and Denton a turning point for UK politics?
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Greens win Gorton and Denton: is this a turning point for UK politics? – The Latest
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Labour leadership truce holds for now but clock is ticking for Starmer
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UK diplomatic staff withdrawn from Iran as US considers strike
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No more safe seats: the Greens take Gorton and Denton – podcast
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Dissatisfaction with life in UK unchanged since Covid, official data shows
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New legal action planned over proposal to house 540 asylum seekers in town
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Spencer’s victory speech an object lesson in grace while Reform’s man rages | John Crace
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Welsh elections a choice between culture and ignorance, Plaid leader says
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Reform and Tories report ‘family voting’ allegations to watchdog
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Gross green, chartreuse or phlegm? Hannah Spencer’s waistcoat is political and TikTok winner
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Picture of 'rare' boot released as police try to identify woman's body
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Having romped into third place in Gorton and Denton, Labour is celebrating its success with a word salad | Marina Hyde
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Killer who plied partner with nothing but vodka and ice lollies and inflicted 100 injuries jailed
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Appeal court rejects latest challenge to adding VAT to UK private school fees
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Hiding in plain sight: everyone from Meghan to the Beckhams wants a funnel neck
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Six planets due to parade across night sky in rare celestial spectacle
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Legal challenge over plan to use East Sussex army camp as asylum housing dismissed
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Starmer’s premiership is dying. Nobody knows how to save it.
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Farage settles for second best in Gorton and Denton — as Tories lose £500
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‘We defeated the parties of billionaire donors’: Hannah Spencer’s victory speech
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Holi colours, ice hockey and a dinosaur: photos of the day – Friday
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Lynx could return to Scotland – but can rewilders win over wary Highlanders?
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Man who entered Manchester mosque with axe also took zip ties and balaclava, court hears
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Reform reports claims of 'family voting' to police and Electoral Commission
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Sainsbury’s to cut 300 jobs as it restructures tech team and Argos deliveries
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I saw how the Greens channelled voters’ anger – and fused it with hope. That’s why they won in Gorton and Denton | Owen Jones
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Digested week: ‘Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water … ’ but this time, it’s real | Emma Brockes
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Green win shows progressive voters are now voting against Labour as well as Reform
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