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More than 1,000 drone incidents at jails in England and Wales last year
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Good psychotherapists will welcome statutory regulation | Letters
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LSE should learn lessons from the past | Letter
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Cheesemakers in shock as £300,000 of produce stolen in sophisticated scam
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Woman who killed sleeping daughter in West Midlands given hospital order
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‘A self-care date night’: gen Z and millennials embrace the pleasures of dining alone
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Leicestershire man admits arson attack on Ukraine-linked business in London
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Tommy Robinson charged under Terrorism Act before far-right march in London
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Safe sex for seagulls? Why bird contraception plan in Worcester may not fly
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Home Office continues to demand fees unlawfully charged for language tests
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Brexit has put £370m a year on price of power from EU since 2021, experts say
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Sarah Akinterinwa on the distant prospect of UK slavery reparations – cartoon
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Consumers win UK car finance case that could lead to billions in compensation
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Northern Irish man jailed for life after abusing at least 70 children online
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Founder of easyJet takes punt on gambling with launch of EasyBet
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Man with Hitler tattoo convicted of attempting to murder asylum seeker
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Prison officers dismissed for joking about inmate’s suicide
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With fuel duty revenue set to fall, is it time for the UK to introduce road pricing?
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‘Working people’ definition is work in progress for No 10
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Labour MPs fear chancellor’s tough budget will bring new set of problems
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Man jailed for missing pet scam blackmailed victim again days after release
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Raye loses songwriting books for second album in car theft
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A night of light and a giant maze: photos of the day – Friday
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Black youth worker Tasered by City of London police wins appeal for damages
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Labour to announce plans for five new UK freeports in budget
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Which disease-modifying Alzheimer’s drugs are the most promising?
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Talk to your plants? Now the first AI-powered garden will allow them to talk back
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British rabbis on the ‘fairly convincing’ portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This
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Man who lost home to coastal erosion loses court case against UK government
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NatWest urges Reeves to ‘get balance right’ when changing debt rules
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Boohoo rejects criticism from Frasers Group as ‘inaccurate and unfair’
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Sliver of cool surface water 2mm deep helps oceans absorb CO2, say scientists
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The corporate takeover of ‘craft beer’ leaves a nasty taste in the mouth | Katie Mather
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Struggling Thames Water pushes for £3bn lifeline with cash due to run out in December
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Tommy Robinson charged with phone offence under Terrorism Act – as it happened
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Bernardine Evaristo offers her Kent cottage to writers for free retreats
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As she delivers her budget, Rachel Reeves must not forget Labour’s historic mission | John McDonnell
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Chogm 2024: King Charles and Queen Camilla receive royal welcome in Samoa – in pictures
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Cosy cottages for autumn for sale – in pictures
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AstraZeneca ‘said it could cut UK jobs’ if biodiversity drug levy is introduced
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Private healthcare boom fuelled by NHS waiting lists
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The US election interference row tells us this: Starmer’s political compass urgently needs resetting | Martin Kettle
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Group that emerged from Tory party hosts forum for Britain’s far right
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Council destroys missing tenant’s belongings after banning his family from flat
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King Charles acknowledges ‘painful’ past as calls for slavery reparations grow at Commonwealth summit
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City firms rarely dock pay for misconduct, FCA survey finds
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Keir Starmer hints at tax rises on people with income from assets
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Keir Starmer seeks 2030 host for troubled Commonwealth Games
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Starmer’s refusal to discuss enslavement reparations has only magnified the issue
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Wife of Chris Hoy hails her ‘real-life superhero’ after surge in cancer queries
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No 10 blocking outdoor smoking ban amid hospitality opposition
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12 ebike fire survivors sue London landlords and battery manufacturer
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The Guardian view on Sure Start’s legacy: investing in children brings rewards | Editorial
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Coventry student who hid baby in cereal box convicted of murder
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Boohoo was already a governance mess. Enter Mike Ashley for extra complexity
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Alarm at first fall in disadvantaged students in England reaching university
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Secondhand Prada and cooking lessons? John Lewis gambles £800m on store makeovers
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Britain’s first black voter was in 1749, 25 years earlier than thought, and ran a pub
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Photographer Paul Lowe’s life in pictures
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Two men criticise Met for spying on their campaigns to secure justice for their sons
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Yvette Cooper reinstates Home Office unit for post-Windrush culture change
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Armed police have a dangerous job, but that doesn’t mean they should be less accountable | Gaby Hinsliff
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Man charged with murdering woman in Greater Manchester
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Parish churches have lost another 20% of worshippers in four years and fallen behind mosques. They are in panic mode | Simon Jenkins
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Budget will reverse huge cuts in UK’s public investment, Reeves confirms
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Sales of Boris Johnson’s memoir slump by 62% in second week
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A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand’s plans for their pub
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Shoplifting offences in England and Wales at highest level on record, ONS figures show
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Justice secretary urged to place Winchester prison into emergency measures
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UK ‘open to discussing non-cash forms of reparatory justice’ for former colonies
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