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How many prisoners are released by mistake?
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‘Enforced veganism’: Ofcom lets GB News flout accuracy rules, say climate campaigners
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Co-op staff told to boost promotion of vapes after costly cyber-attack, document shows
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Greece accuses British Museum of ‘provocative indifference’ over pink ball
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The Supremes, Marcus Garvey, Tupac Shakur: the cultural figures who inspired our Black History Month panel | Lenny Henry, Zeinab Badawi, Yolanda Brown and others
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Looking forward to an extra hour in bed on Sunday? Time to thank a farsighted builder from Kent
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The 15-year-scandal no government has gripped: UK grooming gangs explained
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UK makes world's biggest-ever seizure of fake weight loss jabs
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Cutting cash ISA allowance could backfire - and make mortgages more expensive, MPs warn
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Father of teenage girl sexually assaulted by migrant sex offender reacts to his accidental release
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Cutting cash Isa limit will not boost stock market, MPs warn Rachel Reeves
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Woman in 'life-threatening' condition after girl, 9, found dead
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Could the UK run out of drinking water?
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Local election wipeout would see off Starmer, MPs say after Caerphilly rout
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Prince Andrew in advanced talks about moving out of Royal Lodge, reports say
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Martin Rowson on the Caerphilly byelection – cartoon
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The Guardian view on a bumper crop of horror: scary times call for even scarier films | Editorial
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Six Britons acting for Wagner group jailed for arson attack on UK warehouse
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Sex offender who sparked summer riots seen boarding London-bound train after release error, police say
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There must be an Engels (playing with my chart) | Letters
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Scientists demand cancer warnings on bacon and ham sold in UK
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Lost Salvador Dalí painting bought for £150 sold at auction for £45,700
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‘Unflappable, witty and super smart’: the rise and rise of Claudia Winkleman
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Blue Lights is more than great TV. It might be the best chance Britons have of reckoning with the Troubles | Jonathan Freedland
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The Rad pack: David Beckham leads country menswear trend
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More than £250,000 of counterfeit weight-loss jab products seized in factory raid
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London manhunt for Epping hotel asylum seeker who was mistakenly released
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British rapper Ghetts charged with fatal hit and run after collision in London
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Arctic air to bring first significant cold snap of season - with snow possible
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‘It would be a great loss’: London’s oldest Islamic bookshop at risk of closure
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Caerphilly byelection a triumph of positivity over division, says Plaid Cymru leader
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‘Vicious and frenzied’: the fatal attack on Walsall hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte
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Man guilty of murdering hotel worker at railway station in Walsall
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Gang involved in Wagner Group arson attack on London warehouse jailed
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Ukraine wants US to stay involved, says Zelenskyy after meeting western allies
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Tanni Grey-Thompson says disabled drivers at risk of missing out on switch to electric cars
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What’s in a name? West End casting directors raise concerns about trend for big stars
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Seaside sculptures and a jubilant Welsh dog: photos of the day – Friday
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Asylum seeker who violently murdered hotel worker appeared 'bored' during trial
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China 'enemy' reference removed from key witness statement for collapsed spy trial
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Man who danced naked after murdering couple jailed for 42 years
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Reform swaggered into Caerphilly, ready for a coronation. An unpleasant surprise lay in store | Will Hayward
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NatWest boss warns against higher bank taxes as lender’s profits rise 30%
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Drax faces lawsuits over claims workers developed asthma from wood dust
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Scottish fire engine destined for West Bank may return after 15-month Israeli seizure
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Digested week: At least poor old Andrew’s still a prince – and has his garden | Emma Brockes
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Bank of England finance chief Afua Kyei tops list of influential black Britons
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What kind of country puts its pensioners ahead of children in poverty? | Polly Toynbee
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Britons 'volunteering to commit crimes for Russia', says counter-terror chief
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Corbyn and Sultana-led Your Party gains first Scottish representatives
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Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins died from stab wound to the neck, inquest told
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Another tough interview for Nigel Farage: the Stephen Collins cartoon
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Tesco rolls out body cams to delivery staff 'vulnerable to attack' due to expanded age checks
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Sheffield Wednesday deducted 12 points after entering administration
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Lindsay Whittle - the local boy who stood unsuccessfully in Caerphilly 13 times, then won on the 14th try
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Dash for gold helps drive retail sales in Great Britain to three-year high
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Police investigating report of 'irregularities' in Alba Party finances
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Plaid Cymru’s victory in Caerphilly points to a new kind of electorate
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Disgraced Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins died of stab wound to neck, inquest hears
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Rapper Ghetts charged after man killed in hit-and-run
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Woman charged over human remains found at Scottish beauty spot
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Grooming gang survivors risk becoming pawns in a political game that is no place for vulnerable people | Gaby Hinsliff
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Cyber attack at one major producer pushes overall UK car production down 27%
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Cyberattack at one major producer pushes overall UK car production down 27%
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Caerphilly result is blow to Labour and Reform – and shows parties who cannot adapt will be crushed
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Most influential black people in the UK named as Powerlist is published
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Artist sues for co-author credit on Chris Levine’s queen portraits
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The crimewave sweeping Britain? Illegal houses in multiple occupation | Aditya Chakrabortty
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