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Troubles-rooted play Sapling wins Women’s prize for playwriting
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Government’s top welfare official to step down
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‘A beaver blind date’: animals given freedom to repopulate Cornish rivers
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The Guardian view on Morgan McSweeney’s resignation: Sir Keir’s premiership is on the road to nowhere | Editorial
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Keir Starmer, you have two choices now – sort your warring party out or call an election | Ed Davey
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NatWest is chasing the mass affluent wallet. So is everyone else | Nils Pratley
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Read Wes Streeting's messages with Mandelson in full
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Is Britain about to lose another prime minister?
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Futile resignations and blatant revisionism to the fore as Starmer staggers on | John Crace
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Ignore the smears: I was never a close friend of Peter Mandelson. And I fully understand the lessons we must learn | Wes Streeting
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Streeting wrote off his re-election chances in WhatsApp exchanges with Mandelson
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King has 'profound concerns' over Andrew claims - and palace 'ready' to support police
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Ben Jennings on the growing pressure on Keir Starmer – cartoon
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We’ve seen the benefits smaller class sizes bring | Letters
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Pubs don’t deserve special measures | Letters
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Trying times for Welsh rugby | Letters
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Workers’ collectives are the bee’s knees | Brief letters
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Do you know what your kids are seeing online? Have your say
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‘That make-or-break feeling? I love it’: can André de Ridder put ENO back on its feet?
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Sarwar has shown his ruthless streak. But will his swipe at Starmer mean anything to voters?
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Ofcom under fire after refusing to investigate ‘misleading’ GB News Trump interview
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Suffolk Police apologises to surviving victim of 'Suffolk Strangler'
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Police apologise to surviving victim of 'Suffolk Strangler'
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Police assess claims Mountbatten-Windsor shared documents with Epstein
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Smart motorway system 'wasn't working as it should be' at time of fatal crash, court told
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Who could replace Starmer as prime minister?
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Soldier repeatedly stabbed in street compared assault to Lee Rigby attack, court hears
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Planning ahead: the political leadership campaigns that launched too soon
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Revealed: ‘Rayner for leader’ site briefly went live in January
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We've got no growth strategy and I'm toast: Streeting reveals his texts to Mandelson
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A forest of incense sticks and football in Gaza: photos of the day – Monday
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The left warned that Starmerism would end like this. Now all of Britain faces the fallout | Owen Jones
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Why is the UK so rainy this year and how is the climate crisis making matters worse?
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CCTV at murder suspect's home went off on morning of alleged shooting, court hears
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A new town for the 21st century? Seven-village build to begin after 20-year journey
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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar calls on Keir Starmer to stand down
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Rise in UK borrowing costs reverses after cabinet backs Starmer
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Scottish Labour leader calls for Starmer to stand down
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The Mandelson I knew had a fatal flaw: he was a machiavellian who always cast himself as a victim | Andy McSmith
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Man, 30, found guilty of sexually abusing five children at Bristol nursery
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Children with special needs in England will keep current support, minister says
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Father jailed for trying to recruit white supremacists on social media after his wife left him
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Keir Starmer’s comms chief Tim Allan quits Downing Street
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Keir Starmer’s director of communications, Tim Allan, steps down
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'Useful idiot' who firebombed businesses in gangland feud jailed
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Epstein was not ostracised for his crimes. To some powerful men, he became even more appealing | Moira Donegan
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Starmer 'upbeat and confident' despite two top aides quitting in less than 24 hours
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Nursery worker found guilty of rape and sexual assault against five toddlers
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Police launch investigation after golden eagle found with shotgun injuries
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Experts sound alarm over UK exports to firm linked to Russian war machine
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Ousting Keir Starmer would be a ‘mistake,’ minister warns
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‘It’s like two divorcing parents’: how actors’ union Equity fell out with casting directory Spotlight
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King Charles ‘ready to support’ police over claims about Andrew
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I asked AI to name my wife. To the hopelessly incorrect people it cited, my deepest apologies | Martin Rowson
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D-Day veteran who 'never thought of himself as a hero' dies aged 100
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Can Starmer live without Morgan McSweeney?
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Starmer tells Labour MPs he is ‘not prepared to walk away’ after call for him to resign – as it happened
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NatWest to buy wealth manager Evelyn Partners for £2.7bn
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UK expands Hong Kong visa scheme in wake of Jimmy Lai’s prison sentence
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Britons' right to protest is under threat like never before. If you value it, speak up now | Imran Khan
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Southern Water admits 18-year meter mix-up – but insists we owe it more
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Monday briefing: The Welsh were Labour’s most loyal voters, but even their support is in doubt
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‘To live a normal life again, it’s a dream come true’: UK’s first climate evacuees can cast off their homes and trauma
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What links Jeffrey Epstein and Keir Starmer’s government? A thick seam of contempt | Nesrine Malik
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England’s poorest areas have 70% more vape shops and bookmakers than wealthier ones
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Country diary: A walk on the wild side of Whin Sill | Susie White
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Synthetic opioids may have caused hundreds more UK deaths than thought
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300,000 children face 10-year wait for settled status under UK plans, says IPPR
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‘Blame me’: what the UK papers say as Morgan McSweeney quits over Mandelson-Epstein scandal
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Time for a Brexit reckoning
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