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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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Fuel duty expected to rise by up to 7p a litre after the budget
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‘Beautiful, bittersweet’: black gay men respond to BBC’s Mr Loverman
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From monarch mania to the slimline tour: how Charles and Camilla’s Australian visit will break with tradition
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Walking with breaks might use more energy, but dogs can’t stand it
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Man found guilty of rape and manslaughter of woman on London park bench
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Bella Freud’s Marks & Spencer collection sells out in a day
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US startup charging couples to ‘screen embryos for IQ’
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Lisa Nandy announces plan to restore charities to ‘centre of national life’
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Man appears in court charged with Belfast murder of Mary Ward
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Boy who attacked sleeping students with hammers at school sentenced to life
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Bailiff who took emotional support dog on jobs loses discrimination case
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Quit if you don’t like our office-working policy, Amazon executive suggests
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Robbie Williams pleads with public in tribute to Liam Payne: ‘Even famous strangers need compassion’
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Pylons rule and rural beauty is up for sale. Why do those in power so hate the countryside? | Simon Jenkins
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Labour to legalise harmful practice of carrying chickens by legs, say charities
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Man jailed for at least 32 years for killing wife and putting body in attic in London
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Pregnant woman and unborn child killed in collision with Met police car
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King Charles’s visit puts the monarchy’s Australian future back in focus
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Hot ticket: Brooklyn Beckham is latest celebrity to launch fiery sauce
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In the rain of King Charles: royal couple touch down in Australia
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SNP chief executive Murray Foote quits after heavy general election defeat
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It was Badenoch v Jenrick on GB News. And if that all sounds bad, watching it was worse | Marina Hyde
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Former archbishop of Canterbury urges C of E bishops in Lords to back assisted dying bill
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Don’t listen to the Tories – Labour is right to raise taxes | Polly Toynbee
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Girls play outside less than boys even at two years old, UK survey reveals
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Boohoo boss to step down as review launched that could spark breakup
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Starmer says UK will support Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes’ after meeting Biden, Macron and Scholz – as it happened
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Baby dies after boat capsizes in attempted Channel crossing
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Labour to bring in ‘own reforms’ to benefits system to save £3bn
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Retail sales growth slows in Great Britain despite tech spending lift
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Here’s the deal: AI giants get to grab all your data unless you say they can’t. Fancy that? No, neither do I | Chris Stokel-Walker
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Victorian homes for sale in England – in pictures
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Behind the scenes with The Lion King in London at 25 – in pictures
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‘Just devastating’: Wolverhampton mourns its local hero Liam Payne
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Post Office continued to use racist term for black workers until 2016, inquiry told
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Tackling misogyny is vital, London mayor tells primary schools
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AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery reaching ‘tipping point’, says watchdog
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Home Office hires 200 staff to clear huge backlog of UK modern slavery cases
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Rachel Reeves considers raising tax on vapes in autumn budget
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‘Community action’: Oxfordshire’s Low Carbon Hub on its local renewable energy projects
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Companies House to stop fraudsters joining up under fake names like ‘Darth Vader’
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Maeve Boothby O’Neill died because of a discredited view of ME. How was this allowed to happen? | George Monbiot
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British escaper’s stolen Napoleonic uniform and journal go on display in London
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UK should ‘repurpose’ Belfast shipyard to make green infrastructure
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Treasury installs ‘guard rails’ to avoid Liz Truss-style budget meltdown
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Virtual reality to be used in UK trial to help people beat cocaine addiction
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KemiKaze and Honest Bob are let loose on GB News where they can’t do any harm | John Crace
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Tory debate takeaways: a clash of styles, a tame format and a win for Badenoch
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One Direction members say they are ‘devastated’ by loss of Liam Payne
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Badenoch and Jenrick spar over visions for future of Tory party in TV debate
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Russia’s aim is to ‘create havoc’ if it is behind DHL fires, says air freight expert
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Budget 2024: Rayner and Reeves in standoff over funds for social housebuilding
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Repair bill for crumbling NHS buildings in England soars to almost £14bn
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AI mediation tool may help reduce culture war rifts, say researchers
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The Guardian view on modernising parliament: time for creative changes | Editorial
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Budget 2024: what taxes could Rachel Reeves raise?
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New ‘buy now, pay later’ rules to protect UK shoppers from 2026
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Wife of Tory councillor jailed for stirring racial hatred after Southport attack
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Tory MP says Badenoch too ‘preoccupied with her children’ to lead party
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Don’t drag my autistic children into the Tories’ war on ‘woke’ | Letters
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Ethical alarms should be ringing over weight-loss jabs for the jobless | Letters
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Farage given free team of US PR advisers by former Bannon aide’s firm
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Watchdog opens investigation into anti-immigrant posts on Facebook
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Martin Rowson on government cuts – cartoon
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Police insisted second Salisbury novichok attack was drug overdose, inquiry told
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