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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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Supreme court grants permission for appeal against UK car finance ruling
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Redundancies would put Alan Turing Institute at risk, staff say
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Police criminal inquiry into Post Office has identified dozens of persons of interest
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Harrods adding £1 ‘cover charge’ to every diner on top of 12.5% service fee
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Wind turbine maker Vestas to cut 300 jobs on Isle of Wight
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CMA launches inquiry into potential bid rigging for school roofing contracts
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Christmas rail travel could be disrupted by crew shortages and engineering works
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UK teenager jailed in Dubai over relationship with 17-year-old girl
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Lennie De Ice, British producer who pioneered sound of jungle, has died
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Puberty blockers to be banned indefinitely for under-18s across UK
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National clown day and a Welsh sinkhole: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Sara Sharif ‘was doing her best to be a child’ – while suffering years of abuse
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What were the missed chances to prevent Sara Sharif’s death?
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Father and stepmother of 10-year-old Sara Sharif found guilty of her murder
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Food insecurity rising in UK because of climate breakdown, Defra report finds
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Losing our voice? Fears AI tone-shifting tech could flatten communication
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Pilot of Channel inflatable loses bid to appeal against manslaughter verdict
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Dallaglio pays tribute to Tom Voyce as searches for former player continue
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Shabana Mahmood suggests ministers will override objections to new prisons
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Imagine watching a UK ‘spy cop’ whose lies destroyed lives trying to explain it away. This is what that was like | Alison
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UK politics: Streeting says he ‘knows what it’s like to feel you have to bury a secret’ amid puberty blockers ban – as it happened
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Annual rent for newly let UK home £3,240 higher than 2021, research finds
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Succession showed us the rich are largely miserable – and the Murdochs are living proof | Zoe Williams
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Asylum seekers to be housed in disused care homes and student digs
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Wednesday briefing: Everything you wanted to know about the spending review (but were afraid to ask)
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England’s new towns must be walkable and green, say campaigners
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Where is Kemi Badenoch’s Tory tent? In a political no man’s land | Rafael Behr
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Imported foods found with residues of 48 pesticides not approved for UK use
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Britain leads the world in cracking down on climate activism, study finds
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Specialist courts proposed to break addictions of prolific offenders in England and Wales
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Shelter condemns ‘shocking’ 14% rise in homelessness across England
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Richard Branson and Island Records boss urged to fund UK Black music exhibition
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Hundreds of thousands hit by ruinous carer’s allowance penalties, audit shows
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‘Medical misogyny’ condemns women to years of gynaecological pain, MPs told
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Christmas disruption likely as Avanti West Coast train managers vote to strike
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Union anger over Labour government’s ‘insulting’ 2.8% public sector pay plan
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Two people taken to hospital after explosion at east London house
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Paul Mescal sells clothes on Vinted to raise money for Irish charity
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Man planned terrorist attack at London law firm to ‘intimidate’ immigrants
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Northern Ireland votes to continue Brexit arrangements for another four years
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Crown prince lobbied Cameron over Saudi dissident, documents reveal
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Prince Harry trying to turn News Group trial into ‘public inquiry’, high court told
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Fundraisers hit £6.8m target to build MND centre in honour of Rob Burrow
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Claims against PinkNews bosses of sexual misconduct ‘very concerning’, says No 10
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Bournemouth beach murder accused said he liked knives, court told
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Photos of Birmingham DHL fire suggest device could have downed plane
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European countries urged not to abandon Syrians applying for asylum
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Men must be held accountable for their bad behaviour | Letters
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Former human rights lawyer spared jail after admitting fraud over Iraq war claims
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Nigel Farage, man of the people, welcomes his latest billionaire to Reform | John Crace
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Bar Standards Board ‘failed to protect’ female barrister from online gender violence
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Tom Voyce, former England rugby player, presumed dead after car swept away
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‘They left me in ruin’: Vodafone store operators tell of the impact of commission cuts
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