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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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Nicola Sturgeon rues descent into ‘toxic’ debate on topics such as equal marriage
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UK drivers urged not to travel during height of ‘record Christmas getaway’
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Voters broadly accept Reeves’s £40bn of tax rises, research shows
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Five ways to help fix the criminal justice system in England and Wales
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Mayors to get powers to stop planning delays in England, Angela Rayner to say
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Sara Sharif’s grandfather vows to keep her siblings in Pakistan as vigil is held
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Man dies after falling from balcony at Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham
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UK to provide £50m of emergency aid for vulnerable Syrians
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Alaa Abd el-Fattah: mother on hunger strike takes protest to Westminster
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The Guardian view on reforming special needs education: a demanding test for ministers | Editorial
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British inaction helped prolong Assad’s rule | Letters
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Yvette Cooper urged to end ‘cruel’ pause on Syrian asylum decisions
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Kelly Cates ‘to replace Gary Lineker on BBC’s Match of the Day’
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Spy cops scandal: ‘creepy’ officer formed sexual relationship with teen in 1990s
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What kind of society would willingly traumatise its children in the name of education? | John Harris
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Canal+ listing is ‘vote of confidence’ in UK stock market, says Reeves
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West Midlands police seek Porsche driver after two-year-old dies in collision
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Brussels sprouts will be 25% bigger this year, thanks to silt and sea breezes
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‘So proud’: praise for Strictly winners as show regains family TV crown
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A sausage dog walk and a Maasai high jump: photos of the weekend
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Northumberland line reopens, carrying its first rail passengers since 1964
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At last, a group of MPs intent on reforming our madly unfair council tax | Heather Stewart
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Guardian and Observer charity telethon drives donations beyond £500,000
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Small boat crossings would be ‘thousands higher’ under the Tories, Yvette Cooper says
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Yvette Cooper admits ‘complex’ relations with China amid Prince Andrew spy claims
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Woman dies after shooting in north-west London
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Water companies urged to step up help on bills for vulnerable customers
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SXSW arts and tech festival leaves Texas for a jaunt in east London
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How do we bring joy this Christmas? Build homes, mend potholes, restore trust | Torsten Bell
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Top English academy trust faces safeguarding review over ‘emotional abuse’ of pupils
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UK retailers accused of recruiting young shop workers without rights over Christmas
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Public anger over water bill rises is justified, says UK environment secretary
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Deportations reach five-year high despite concerns of rights groups
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Eight injured, one critically, after doubledecker bus hits bridge in Glasgow
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Metro mayors to control rail services under unprecedented England devolution plans
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Moves to appeal after court upholds ban on naming judges who presided over Sara Sharif hearings
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Inexperienced social worker did not identify Sara Sharif’s father as posing any risk
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Liverpool FC staff party at cathedral stopped after ‘drugs paraphernalia’ found
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The Observer view on Luke Littler: kebabs, banter and straight as an arrow, no wonder Britain loves him | Observer editorial
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Hundreds gather in London to protest against capital’s ‘soaring’ rents
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Labour condemned for allowing ‘new generation of slum homes’ in England
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How seeing his own brain inspired doctor to find a method to rapidly detect delirium
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No further action after man held over Alison Hammond blackmail claims
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Friend with benefits? Ask Prince Andrew | Alison Phillips
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Body found in search for missing skier in Scottish Highlands
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Labour plan for 1.5m new homes is not feasible, housebuilding firm says
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US to pressure UK to import high-quality American meat in Trump trade deal
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‘A whole new world opened up’: the radical project taking Israel-Palestine into schools
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Defendants could be ‘diverted’ from criminal justice system amid record backlog
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Geminid meteor shower to light up UK skies this weekend
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Fearne Cotton announces split from husband, Jesse Wood
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Brexit reset: five business leaders on how they’d like relations with the EU to change
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Snap out of it: Manchester club joins growing trend to ban phone cameras
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Man jailed for life for raping and killing NHS worker on park bench
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Shard to share title of tallest building in UK as new skyscraper gets green light
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Mother and boyfriend wheeled body of toddler around Ipswich after murder
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From prince to pariah: Andrew’s never-ending fall from grace
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Steven Bartlett accused of amplifying dangerous health claims on his podcast
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‘This can’t happen again’: passenger describes Birmingham funfair ride crash
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London Underground fares to rise by 4.6% from March
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Boohoo says Frasers can have seat on board – but not Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley
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‘Inequality street’: analysis reveals fewer favourites in Christmas chocolate selections
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Bionic arms and a lizard-baiting parakeet: photos of the day – Friday
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