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‘God gives you life. God takes the life’: Muslims in Bradford concerned over assisted dying bill
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Trump files extraordinary complaint claiming election meddling by UK Labour party
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Number of abandoned cats soars by more than 30% in UK
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Doctors trial world’s first mRNA vaccine against vomiting bug norovirus
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Man, 55, charged with murder of Suffolk dog walker Anita Rose
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New commission may ban English water companies from making a profit
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Police push to make it harder to prosecute officers after Chris Kaba shooting
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The Guardian view on police accountability: ministers ought to act on evidence | Editorial
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Tories feign innocence as Labour give more prisoners early release | John Crace
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Train involved in fatal crash in Wales ‘entered wheel slide when braking’
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Social media algorithms need overhaul in wake of Southport riots, Ofcom says
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‘Shocking’: Chris Kaba verdict stokes old frustrations in Brixton
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Ian Paterson pitched cleavage-sparing mastectomy ‘like sales job’, inquest told
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Martin Rowson on King Charles’s attempts to woo Australia – cartoon
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Chris Kaba death: why officer was not charged with manslaughter
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Ministers pause plans to open 44 new state schools in England
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Body found in search for missing woman Victoria Taylor
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Wales train crash: leaf fall and digital signalling are possible areas of inquiry
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Scenes of celebration as prisoners released early in England and Wales
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David Bowie collection among draws at vast V&A archives in east London
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IMF warns Trump trade tariffs could dent global economy as it upgrades UK outlook
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Miliband faces crunch decision on speed of greenhouse gas cuts
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Niagara Falls rainbow and a resting devotee: photos of the day – Tuesday
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UK export of millions of endangered eels to Russia attacked as ‘bonkers’
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Rachel Reeves urged to introduce ‘child lock’ on benefits to reduce poverty
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Scottish judge calls for compulsory tests for over-80 drivers after fatal crash
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Bianca Gascoigne says Mohamed Al Fayed sexually assaulted her
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Rail, water, energy: the big projects likely to be in Rachel Reeves’ budget
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I work with celebrities. After Liam Payne’s death, can't we treat them as humans and not gods? | Mark Borkowski
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Chris Kaba shot man in club and was alleged core member of London gang
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Mulberry rejects fresh bid from Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group as ‘untenable’
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1,100 more prisoners set for early release as minister admits recall rate ‘very high’
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No 10 says Starmer ‘shares public anger’ at early prisoner releases but system facing paralysis without it – as it happened
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HSBC splits operations into east and west divisions in major overhaul
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Barbecue, kangaroo pies and Jimmy Barnes: Charles and Camilla go quintessentially Australian for final day of tour
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Treasury warns of difficult decisions in budget after September borrowing rise
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Son of Singapore founder says ‘campaign of persecution’ forced him to seek asylum in UK
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What is inheritance tax and why might Reeves target it in her budget?
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British Academy to pay tribute to Benjamin Zephaniah at live event
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Cross-party MPs urge Reeves to impose 2% tax on wealth above £10m
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Regulators urged to examine UK business dealings with Bangladeshi ex-minister
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Indie brewers ditch ‘craft beer’ tag as drinkers are ‘misled’ by global brands
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Battered but bizarrely upbeat: why even utter defeat hasn’t shaken the Tory party’s confidence | Andy Beckett
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‘I can grant immunity from prosecution’: UK’s chief fraudbuster on modernising the SFO
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Monty Don’s first Chelsea garden will be dog-friendly
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Coin trove from time of Norman conquest becomes England’s highest-value find
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Paddington Bear given UK passport by Home Office
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Yes, review HS2’s ‘dire’ delivery – but contract renegotiation matters more
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More than 1m farmed salmon die at supplier to leading UK retailers
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UK to lend Ukraine an additional £2.26bn for weapons to fight Russia
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NHS in England given go-ahead for AI scans to help detect bone fractures
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Archbishop of Canterbury reveals ancestral links to slavery
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One in four English councils ‘may seek bankruptcy bailout in next two years’
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More than 1,000 homes linked to £20bn green energy grid expected to be built in Highlands
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Two trains collide in Wales leaving one person dead and 15 injured
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Judges could impose house arrest on criminals as part of major overhaul of sentencing
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Sinn Féin staffer resigns after painting in Belfast City Hall ‘removed and damaged’
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Major fraud investigation under way into £112m hotel built by Unite union
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Honest Bob Jenrick won’t sleep until everyone sees he’s the maddest person in the room | John Crace
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Nursing boss tells Letby inquiry she ‘pleaded’ with hospital to contact police
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Employment rights reforms ‘could cost UK businesses £5bn a year’
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The Guardian view on investing in public transport: it’s time, finally, to look north | Editorial
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What we now know about the 13 seconds before Chris Kaba was shot
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Braverman forwarded 290 documents to her private email as attorney general
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Paul Di’Anno, early frontman for Iron Maiden, dies aged 66
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Man, 55, arrested on suspicion of murder of Suffolk dog walker Anita Rose
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James Cleverly spent £655 a head on in-flight catering – while asylum seekers receive £49 a week | Zoe Williams
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Rebecca Hendin on Labour’s plans for the NHS – cartoon
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Reeves’ income tax plan will hurt working people and increase inequality | Letters
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‘Forever chemicals’ outlast any government – all the more reason for dealing with them now | Letters
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