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The crimewave sweeping Britain? Illegal houses in multiple occupation | Aditya Chakrabortty
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New iPhone and strong gold demand behind surprising rise in retail sales
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Posh, proud and impossible to ignore: the incredible life of Annabel Goldsmith
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Faceless figures and mysterious music: ghost stories from English Heritage sites
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Farage nowhere to be seen as Reform loses by-election
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Grooming inquiry row 'can be solved if there is underlying trust and confidence'
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Two charged in connection with arson attack on mosque
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Plaid Cymru ousts Labour in Caerphilly byelection
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No 10 accepts people are ‘disappointed with the pace of change’ as Plaid Cymru celebrates Caerphilly byelection win – as it happpened
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Surge in UK savings lost to investment scams, with fake crypto thought to top the list
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Windrush victims to get 75% of compensation up front in scheme overhaul
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Prostate cancer drug that can halve death risk to be offered to thousands in England
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Reform beaten by Plaid Cymru in Caerphilly by-election - as Labour dealt historic loss
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Woman has new MS treatment doctors say could be 'game-changer'
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Woman has new 'game-changer' MS treatment
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Labour's dominance in Caerphilly has crumbled like cheese - but a Reform win isn't guaranteed
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Apple users could get 'significant' compensation say lawyers, after tech firm loses ruling
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Restaurateur charged with murder of 100-year-old mother
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Starmer lays out vision for much-criticised digital ID scheme
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Soldier F case should serve as a caution for future Troubles prosecutions
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Royals visit to Vatican is welcome relief for King engulfed in Prince Andrew revelations
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Govt forced to water down affordable housing targets as London property market 'in crisis', minister says
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Reeves considers breaking manifesto pledge with income tax rise to fill £30bn gap
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Palestine rights group seeks prosecution of UK citizens who fought for Israel
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Grooming gangs inquiry divided over the question of widening its focus
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Ben Jennings on Labour and Brexit – cartoon
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The Guardian view on Conservative immigration policy: the threat of mass expulsions is abhorrent | Editorial
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Diversity in architecture has taken a backwards step | Letter
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Up pops Katie Lam to outdo Robert Jenrick on the nastiness scale | John Crace
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Asda hires autistic man who was let go by Waitrose after years of volunteering
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Woman tells spycops inquiry of ‘deep mistrust’ of police after relationship with undercover officer
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‘TV hits don’t run for ever’: are Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman leaving Strictly because it’s about to be axed?
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‘What does it mean? No one knows’: six-seven meme invades UK classrooms
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Asylum seekers removed to France include potential victims of modern slavery, says report
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Ringleader behind arson attack was 'groomed' by Russian chatbot, court told
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Conservatives complain to whips about fellow MP’s comments on legally settled people
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What’s the story? British peer says Oasis will play Knebworth – then rows back
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Head of Southport attacker's former school tells inquiry he was 'building up to something'
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New rules will allow police misusing force in England and Wales to ‘walk away scot-free’
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Dozens of Labour MPs warn of chaos for firms over gender recognition advice
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King Charles makes history by praying publicly with Pope Leo
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A rift that took 500 years to repair: King Charles prays with the pope
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‘Attacks will get through’: head of GCHQ urges companies to do more to fight cybercrime
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Five grooming gang survivors tell PM they will stay on panel only if Jess Phillips remains in post
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Post Office compensation 'worse than original injustice', victims' commissioner says
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Resident doctors in England to go on strike for five days next month
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Dave Ball, synth-pop hitmaker as one half of Soft Cell, dies aged 66
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Rylan, Alison Hammond ... Bill Bailey? Who could possibly replace Claudia and Tess on Strictly?
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Autistic man told he could no longer work for Waitrose hired by Asda
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Doctors in England to go on strike next month
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Engineers baffled by signalling issues on London Underground’s Northern line
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Alleged Madeleine McCann family stalker said she never intended to harm them, court hears
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Star of Tainted Love hitmakers Soft Cell dies aged 66
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Downing Street refuses to make time for MPs to debate Prince Andrew's conduct
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The fears of the Bloody Sunday victims' families have come true
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Dining out ‘under pressure’ as Britons cut back due to price rises, says YouGov
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British army veteran known as Soldier F not guilty of Bloody Sunday murders
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Three arrested in UK on suspicion of assisting Russian intelligence service
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Foxtons shares drop sharply after it warns of ‘subdued’ pre-budget sales
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King and Pope pray together in historic first since Reformation 500 years ago
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Care Quality Commission chief quits over maternity inquiry into NHS trust he led
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Reform’s only Black branch chair quits over ‘harmful’ migration debate
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Former Labour minister ran ‘shoddy and inadequate’ Covid testing firm, court hears
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Paratrooper not guilty of 1972 Bloody Sunday murders
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Two dead and five taken to hospital after fire
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French coastguards demand halt to ‘deadly plans’ to intercept small boats
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PM has 'confidence' in Jess Phillips after grooming survivors demanded her resignation
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Three people arrested in London on suspicion of assisting Russian spy agencies
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Renewable energy investment should come from defence budgets, say retired military leaders
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The Last Sacrifice review – how a gruesome rural murder embedded folk-horror in the British psyche
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