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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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1,000 days of tears and buck-passing: the evidence from the Post Office inquiry’s key witnesses
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Miliband pledges no blackouts under Labour’s ‘unstoppable’ renewable energy shake-up
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IOPC clears armed police who arrested 13-year-old playing with water pistol
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Jamaica tables bill to oust King Charles as head of state and become a republic
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From butchered bacon sandwiches to hot dog squabbles: six surprising food fights
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Christmas rail strikes suspended as union mulls new Avanti deal
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Royal Mail fined £10.5m for missing delivery targets
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UK’s economy shrinks unexpectedly by 0.1% in October
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Wood heating could be worse than thought for rural air, study suggests
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UK electric vehicle charger rollout risks regional divide, report warns
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Ed Miliband pledges ‘most ambitious reforms to UK energy system in generations’
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New tongue-stimulating implant offers hope to millions with sleep apnoea in UK first
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Guardian and Observer charity appeal raises more than £250,000
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Birmingham fairground ride crashes to the ground, injuring several people
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Police hunt for culprits after Christmas lights damaged in five Suffolk villages
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UK housing crisis: what does Labour’s shake-up of planning rules involve?
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British businessman Sanjay Shah jailed for 12 years over £996m Danish tax fraud
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Tory peer faces suspension over ‘Lord Poppadom’ remark
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Housing must take priority over nature, says Starmer in green belt reform plan
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Police searching for missing rugby player Tom Voyce find body in river
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Penny Lancaster: I was a victim of Gregg Wallace’s bullying and harassment
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Cabinet Office to axe 400 jobs in drive for ‘smaller, clearer structure’
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Barrister cleared of misconduct after criticising 'boys' club' attitude in legal profession
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Sara Sharif’s father given custody despite years of reported abuse of mother and siblings
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From red meat to alcohol: the factors that affect bowel cancer risk
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Rotherham rioter who tried to burn down asylum seeker hotel jailed for nine years
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Swimmers, the Sphinx and an effigy on wheels: photos of the day – Thursday
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Some jury trials may be scrapped in England and Wales as court backlog hits record high
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NHS warns of 'tidal wave' of flu as hospital cases rise 70% in England
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Currys says price rises ‘inevitable’ as it faces £32m profits hit from budget
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Kate Bush joins campaign against AI using artists’ work without permission
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British energy firms told to offer ‘zero’ standing charge tariff by next winter
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Shamima Begum and 65 other IS-linked Britons detained in Syria face uncertain future
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‘I was made to think the pain was all in my head’: gynaecological ordeals shared
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NHS spends £14.7bn a year treating patients in England hurt by care mistakes, says report
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Am-dram Alien documentary comes to TV as ‘unintentional pantomime’
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What next for Britain’s Syrian refugees? – Politics Weekly UK
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Majority of Brexit voters ‘would accept free movement’ to access single market
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Labour’s 2030 green energy goal faces ‘significant challenges’, experts warn
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Housebuilders supply only half of promised nature-friendly features, survey finds
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Councils will be forced to build homes to fix England’s housing crisis, says Starmer
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Bowel cancer rising among under-50s worldwide, research finds
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Met police staff vote to strike over curbs on working from home
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Gordon Brown: ‘no hiding place’ for News Group chiefs over email deletions
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UK veterans fired over sexuality to get £70,000 in compensation
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Sara Sharif murder: what we know now the verdict is in - video report
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Woman who died after ‘butt lift’ surgery did not give informed consent, Bolton coroner rules
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PinkNews director suspended from NHS role after sexual misconduct claims
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Legal marijuana one of North America’s ‘greatest mistakes’, Elton John says
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The Guardian view on politicians using business logic: public services aren’t startups | Editorial
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The civil service grew under the Tories. Can Starmer reduce it without further harming morale?
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Ministers planning to cut more than 10,000 civil service jobs
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What Labour can do to defeat the fantasy politics of populism | Letters
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As an MP, I was right to speak out about Gregg Wallace | Letters
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Moby-Dick reading marathon pioneers | Brief letters
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Man, 88, passes grade 8 piano with distinction, 67 years after taking grade 7
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Gregg Wallace accused of sending ‘gross’ texts and ‘creepy’ voicemails to young female reporter
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The Tories are living in an echo chamber with Kemi Badenoch as its mouthpiece | John Crace
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Sara Sharif murder: who are the 10-year-old girl’s killers?
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It’s not bigotry to worry about migration – the latest figures tell a complex story | Larry Elliott
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Starmer’s Labour knows the kind of Britain it wants – it just doesn’t know how to build it | Martin Kettle
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Two ministers to sit on assisted dying bill committee
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The unhinged presentation of Muslims on GB News has been exposed. What will Ofcom do about it? | Miqdaad Versi
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