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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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Post Office considering making branch operators fund ‘losses pool’, inquiry told
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UK weather: Storm Ashley batters UK with strong winds and rain
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What the Dickens is Robert Jenrick trying to tell us? | David Mitchell
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Robin Hood, morris dances and UFOs: English folklore survey gets post-Brexit reboot
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Tributes pour in for Chris Hoy after terminal cancer diagnosis
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Rachel Reeves won’t be loved for a tough budget. Her best hope is to earn respect | Andrew Rawnsley
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The assisted dying debate is about so much more than kindness v conservatism | Sonia Sodha
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‘It’s a monster task’: can culling ferrets and rats save one of the UK’s largest seabird colonies?
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Adverts for ‘cruel’ elephant rides still rising despite new UK law, says charity
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Britain’s wealth gap is growing, its malign effects seep into all aspects of life. It’s a national disaster | Will Hutton
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Scientology-linked UK rehab centre falls foul of charity regulator
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Does air pollution cause dementia? UK scientists launch study to find out
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Don’t let under-18s join pop bands, says leading songwriter after Liam Payne’s death
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‘A mess, chaos, carnage’: inside the Labour budget revolt that could define the Starmer-Reeves project
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‘We have Kane, you have Tuchel’: Germans on the appointment of England’s new manager
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Murder investigation launched after death of man in North Ayrshire
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Rachel Reeves will tax businesses to plug £9bn black hole in NHS
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Ban smacking in England now, says children’s commissioner
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‘Piece of British history’: nuclear bunker in Norfolk to be sold at auction
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Rachel Reeves’ budget is like a long car journey, without a Fruit-tella in sight | Alison Phillips
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‘He lashed out. He was scared’: the fight to save vulnerable UK children from being kicked out of school
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Storm Ashley: Great South Run cancelled over safety concerns
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‘Abrasive’ Kemi Badenoch urged to play nice to secure Conservative leadership
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Man with £1.5m property empire admits supplying heroin and cocaine, say Met
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Latin labelling on cosmetics is a risk to food allergy sufferers, says MP
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Rent, wage slips and interest rates may feature in new AQA maths test for pupils
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Private school campaigners liken education secretary to Nazi over VAT plan
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‘They’re killing us’: Aberdeen braces for end to North Sea oil as clean energy plan takes shape
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Undercover film exposing UK far-right activists pulled from London festival
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UK experts warn against buying ‘XL bully cats’
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UK deports record number of Nigerians and Ghanaians in single flight
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UK will not apologise for role in slavery at Commonwealth summit, No 10 says
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The stench of my local landfill points to a massive problem that Britain isn’t solving | Jennifer Sizeland
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Fifth of England and Wales councillors have been threatened, survey finds
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Cheryl says media coverage about Liam Payne’s death ‘abhorrent’
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‘I despair as debts mount’: teachers’ pension delays put lives on hold
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The history of Caribbean slavery is being lost. Britain must act now to preserve it | Laura Trevelyan and Nicole Phillip
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Book returned to Cumbria school library 113 years overdue
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‘A fertile time’: Bafta Cymru honours golden age of film and TV production in Wales
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Quarter of UK summit investment came before Labour win, analysis suggests
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Sale of Essex acid grassland for homes would set ‘catastrophic precedent’
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‘I was told to pay £212,000’: property owners face huge bills when lease is due to expire
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Psychotherapists in England must be regulated, experts say, after abuse claims rise
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‘The case became a witch hunt’: how ‘killer nurse’ Daniela Poggiali fought to clear her name
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‘I was completely vulnerable’: woman tells of alleged abuse by ‘counsellor’
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Thinktanks issue UK ‘wake-up’ call to danger posed by scientific racism
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When therapy goes wrong: the problem of underqualified practitioners
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Country diary: The alchemical wonder of turning apples into juice | Anita Roy
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Anti-fossil fuel comic that went viral in France arrives in UK
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‘Best-in-class’ seats and no bog-standard loos: first look at HS2 train interiors
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Storm Ashley to bring 80mph winds to parts of UK this weekend
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Man accused of jail escape congratulated police officer who caught him, court told
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Ex-detective who stole £400k of seized cocaine in Manchester jailed for 19 years
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The Guardian view on prison reform: Labour must champion alternatives | Editorial
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ITN criticised by its journalists after report on internal complaints
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NHS set to receive 4% budget rise but health chiefs say it may not be enough
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What is really behind the decline in wild salmon? | Letters
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Halloween isn’t some frightful US import – its origins are Celtic | Letters
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Rachel Reeves expected to extend ‘stealth’ freeze on income tax thresholds
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Care home chain Care UK sold to US property investment company
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Nigerian nurses urge UK minister to intervene over test cheating claims
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‘My dream has been shattered,’ says Nigerian nurse accused of cheating after arriving in UK
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Weight loss jabs not ‘quick fix’ for UK worklessness, health experts warn
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Who is backing Badenoch’s and Jenrick’s Tory leadership campaigns?
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French floods and London fog: Friday’s photos of the day
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Post Office legal chief denies saying branch operators ‘guilty until proven innocent’
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Martin Lewis warns of online scam ‘wild west’ over fake Rachel Reeves ad
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