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Man who received child abuse images from same source as Huw Edwards given suspended sentence
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Small aircraft took off by itself and flew out to sea, accident report reveals
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Road safety campaigners lose high court challenge against Tower Hamlets mayor
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Amazon-hosted AI tool for UK military recruitment ‘carries risk of data breach’
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For richer or poorer? BrewDog co-founder may delay marriage to max-out tax relief
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Crown of candles and a medal for Tom Cruise: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Sara Sharif murder: ‘sadist’ father and stepmother jailed for life
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Man to stand trial in May accused of murdering Lincolnshire woman
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Man, 84, appeared in Scottish court last week charged with murdering wife
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Dozens of Lords defend Tory peer who called colleague ‘Lord Poppadom’
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UK government blames ‘weak and arrogant’ Post Office bosses for Horizon IT scandal
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UK proposes letting tech firms use copyrighted work to train AI
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PSNI and Met police unlawfully spied on two journalists, tribunal finds
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British winner takes £177m EuroMillions lottery jackpot
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Humza Yousaf to stand down and warns over Elon Musk’s UK election threat
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Training up UK workers may not bring down net migration, Starmer warned
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Thames Water wins court approval to secure ‘critical’ £3bn cash lifeline
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Britvic’s £3.3bn takeover by Carlsberg gets go-ahead, raising fears of job losses
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Britain’s bumper pay rises show inflation is tricky to shift
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Billionaire Guy Hands’ property firm sells military homes to MoD for £6bn
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UK pay growth leaps to 5.2%, reducing chances of interest rate cut
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Tuesday briefing: How the UK left 64 asylum seekers stranded on an island in the Indian Ocean
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Martha’s rule having ‘transformative effect’, NHS England data shows
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More than 6m homes at risk of flooding in England, says Environment Agency
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Labour seems to be flailing, but keep faith: Starmer’s long-term plans are both radical and sound | Polly Toynbee
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Watchdog warns Defra and Ofwat they could face court over sewage dumping
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Syrian HTS leader says rebel factions that overthrew Assad will be ‘disbanded’
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Margaret Hodge to lead review of regional inequality in the arts
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Cultural wellbeing: five shows to see at the start of 2025
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Consuming arts and culture is good for health and wellbeing, research finds
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Keir Starmer to visit British troops on Russia’s border
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Brazilian judge orders Adele song be pulled globally over plagiarism claim
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Man arrested over hit-and-run that killed two-year-old boy in West Midlands
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Prince Andrew to miss royal family Christmas after links to alleged Chinese spy emerge
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Labour’s gamble with Royal Mail may go horribly wrong | Nils Pratley
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Tories cry foul as overhaul of English councils may delay local elections
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The Guardian view on local government reform: the risk is disruption but no progress | Editorial
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European Commission takes UK to court over EU citizens’ rights
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Staffing shortages and ministers’ illusions blight the civil service | Letters
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New cabinet secretary vows to implement PM’s Whitehall ‘rewiring’
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Our Martian heritage must be preserved, say leading scientists
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Flat tax rate is an ‘attractive idea’, Kemi Badenoch says
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EU launches €10bn space programme to rival Musk’s Starlink
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Who is Daniel Křetínský, the new boss of Royal Mail?
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Lucy Letby lawyer seeks fresh appeal over reliability of expert witness
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A surfing Santa and kite surfers in Scotland: photos of the day – Monday
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Social media platforms have work to do to comply with Online Safety Act, says Ofcom
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Assad uncle used Guernsey adviser to secretly manage vast wealth
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More ‘discreet’ Viagra-type drug could soon be available in Britain
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Paula Vennells ‘devastated’ over missing information about faulty Horizon system
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Memo to Keir Starmer and co: we are civil servants – not the enemy | The civil servant
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Swimming status of Ilkley’s River Wharfe in limbo over sewage pollution
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Judge finds UK unlawfully detained Tamils stranded on Diego Garcia
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Lycamobile tells nearly 90% of UK staff they could lose their jobs
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Slowthai found not guilty of raping two women at Oxford house party
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UK businesses cutting staff at fastest rate since 2021 after budget
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Woman who threw milkshake over Nigel Farage given suspended sentence
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Woman killed in north-west London triple shooting named
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Archbishop of York says he acted as soon as legally possible in sexual abuse case
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Have those who say Starmer is failing forgotten the madness of the Tory years already? | Andy Beckett
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Girl, 12, charged with manslaughter of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli
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Royal Mail takeover by Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský approved
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How to declutter your home before Christmas
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We have allowed British children to be groomed by predators on social media. That ends now | Peter Kyle
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Tories spent only a quarter of money allocated to levelling up
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More than a million vapes a day in UK thrown away, says research
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‘Something horrible’: Somerset pit reveals bronze age cannibalism
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One in four babies in England delivered by caesarean section, NHS data shows
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Lawyers refusing to represent people charged with certain crimes amid pay crisis
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Chancellor’s call for civil service savings will sound all too familiar to Whitehall
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