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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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Keir Starmer praises Charles after king was heckled in Australia
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NHS delays mean ‘death sentence’ for some patients, says Wes Streeting
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From drones to genomics, science can help fight extinction: that work must begin at Cop16 | Angela McLean
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Met police officer who shot Chris Kaba acquitted of murder
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UK interest rates to fall to 2.75% by next autumn, Goldman Sachs predicts
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Woman in Leeds jailed for posting sexual images of father’s ex-lover online
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More than 20 foods recalled over peanut fears, says UK watchdog
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Could we all be as positive as Chris Hoy facing death? Perhaps knowing when we will go changes everything | Simon Jenkins
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Richard Ashcroft named as support act for Oasis reunion tour
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Fujitsu and Post Office clash over new rules on Horizon data requests
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WH Smith to stock vinyl albums for first time since 1990s
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Foam-covered students and Trump serving burgers: Monday’s photos of the day
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Labour wants your views on the NHS – Politics Weekly Westminster
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VW fined £5.4m for mistreating vulnerable UK car finance customers
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TfL could be forced to pay millions over Dutch lorry drivers’ low emission zone fines
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Woman who threw milkshake over Nigel Farage admits assault
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Employment rights bill will cost firms £5bn per year but benefits will justify costs, government says – as it happened
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Michael Gove says personal attacks on ex-wife Sarah Vine ‘hurt so much’
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I thought I could ‘man up’ and deal with my high-stress job. Then it made me too sick to work | JD Murphy
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Serial returners send back £6.6bn of online purchases a year in UK, report finds
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I love the NHS: it saved my life, but the operation to rescue it must be led by the people and its staff | Wes Streeting
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James Cleverly spent £655 a head on in-flight catering for one-day trip to Rwanda
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UK rivers contain ‘cocktail of chemicals and stimulants’ endangering aquatic life
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AA calls for ban on new drivers under 21 carrying passengers of similar age in UK
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White women most likely to get HRT prescriptions in England, study finds
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Starmer urged to open reparations talks at Commonwealth summit
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Does mood lighten or darken as clocks go back? Britons urged to join study
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Number of people with chronic pain in England to rise by 1.9m by 2040
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Half of UK workforce lack access to workplace health support, report finds
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Number of homes sold in UK up by a third, says Rightmove
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Wes Streeting unveils plans for ‘patient passports’ to hold all medical records
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Water companies raise bonuses to £9.1m despite record sewage discharges
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BBC Young Musician competition crowns pianist Ryan Wang
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Body found in search for man who went missing in Thames after boat capsized
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Children’s soft play centre apologises over ‘body bag’ Halloween decorations
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The Guardian view on tax and spend politics: dodging debate by fiddling with fiscal rules | Editorial
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UK appoints first nature envoy to tackle species decline
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Sky’s full-year losses double to £224m as revenue flatlines
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Rebecca Hendin on the coming of winter, and Britain’s politicians feeling the heat – cartoon
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Labour must keep its promise to consult on the future of the House of Lords | Letters
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Liam Payne fans gather at vigils for singer around the world
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Ministers urged to increase basic rate of UK statutory sick pay
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Doctor spared by Keir Starmer from assisted dying charges ‘is sure PM wants law change’
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Arts sector in Scotland at risk of ‘death by slow cuts’, leading figures warn
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Angela Rayner given permanent seat on UK national security council
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Rachel Reeves urged to ringfence NHS funding on illness prevention
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Fewer women may go to jail in England and Wales in sentencing review
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Rain and slugs blamed for this year’s green-tinged Halloween pumpkins
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Cotswold wildlife park successfully breeds endangered Madagascan lemur
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UK mosques allotted record security funding from hate crime scheme
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‘King Conker’ cleared of cheating at World Conker Championships
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‘Emotionally resonant’ animation wins top prize at London film festival
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Russian ambassador accuses UK of waging proxy war in Ukraine
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‘It’s quite galling’: children’s authors frustrated by rise in celebrity-penned titles
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How can Britain plot its future when it is so deeply stuck in the mud? Empower the citizens | John Harris
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Ministers to oversee ‘dire’ HS2 as true cost remains uncertain
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Middle East killings may bring back terror attacks to UK, says ex-MI6 chief
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Dua Lipa and no-handed pumpkin pie-eating contest: photos of the weekend
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‘It was to make bank managers less uptight’: the toy that put Newton’s law on executive desks
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UN rapporteur challenges LSE over action against pro-Palestine protesters
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‘You are next’: online posts show Islamic State interest in attacks on US ahead of election
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‘Crikey, that was close’: Jeremy Clarkson reveals he needed heart procedure
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Wes Streeting denies ‘dystopian future’ over weight-loss jabs for unemployed
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