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TfL seizes 1,400 vehicles from drivers who ignore London Ulez fines
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Revealed: International ‘race science’ network secretly funded by US tech boss
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King Charles, know this: Australians don’t hate the royals – we just wish you’d lose interest in us | Van Badham
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Unpaid carers welcome Liz Kendall’s plan to review benefit rules
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UK landlords rush to sell amid fears of capital gains tax rise in budget
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Greggs to open champagne bar ‘inspired by 1920s Paris wine bars’
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London Underground workers to strike over pay in November
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Post Office chiefs changed Horizon data in branches last year without telling operators, inquiry hears
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Fungi could be given same status as flora and fauna under conservation plan
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Gary Oldman announces his long-awaited return to the stage in Beckett classic
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Should MPs legalise assisted dying? Our panel responds
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Surprise fall in UK inflation badly timed for benefit recipients
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Premier Inn owner Whitbread ramps up cost-cutting plans as tax rise looms
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Weight-loss drugs not the ‘holy grail’ for obesity crisis, says NHS England director
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County Durham school drops plan to turn off heat on climate ‘blue nose day’
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I’m stuck on the zero-hours job treadmill. Here’s why Labour’s reforms won’t help workers like me | Rose Atkinson
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Cabinet ministers contest chancellor’s planned cuts to their departments
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Car involved in fatal M6 crash was on wrong side of road, say police
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UK inflation surprise opens up wriggle room for lower rates and less painful budget
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Legalising assisted dying a ‘slippery slope’, says archbishop of Canterbury
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UK inflation falls below 2% for first time since 2021 in boost to Rachel Reeves
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Employers should be fined for unhealthy workplaces, says thinktank
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‘Nut pimping, stampsies … anything goes’: Peckham hosts rival to world conker contest
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How to cut through the small print on savings accounts
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Vulnerable people not at risk from proposed assisted dying law, says MP
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Refusing me a mobility grant has lost me my independence
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Chancellor summons City bosses to No 11 for infrastructure taskforce relaunch
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English homes ‘face decades of high bills and emissions’ without urgent action from ministers
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Badenoch privately defended flexible working before publicly opposing it
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James Bond film maker reports profit fall in year without blockbuster release
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Lords committee calls on Labour to restore protections for modern slavery victims
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Starmer is stuck in a British bubble, but it will soon be burst by a turbulent world | Rafael Behr
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Water industry ownership should be decided by citizens’ assembly, new bill says
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My father Frank Habicht, the photographer who captured the ‘heart and restlessness’ of 1960s London
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Don’t book expensive driving tests through reseller sites, warns RAC
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Rise in rough sleeper deaths in UK prompts call for shelter funds
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UK women who suffer cardiac arrest in public less likely to get CPR, study finds
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General Sir Mike Jackson, former head of the British army, dies at 80
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Bradford council leaders survive vote after new £50m venue stands empty
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Minister vows to end scandal that left thousands of UK carers in debt
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Rachel Reeves tells cabinet UK still faces £100bn black hole over next five years
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Alan Milburn to be given lead role in Labour’s health ministry
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Who are the key New Labour figures in Keir Starmer’s government?
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Keir Starmer met Taylor Swift at Wembley concert, No 10 confirms
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Starmer calls it slashing ‘red tape’. In fact, he’s just capitulating to big business | Nicholas Shaxson
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BBC announces net reduction of 130 news and current affairs jobs
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Met police officer denies exaggerating threat to justify shooting Chris Kaba
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KemiKaze lies low, letting Honest Bob talk himself into losing Tory leadership race | John Crace
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Undercover policeman admits spying on Keir Starmer when he was a barrister
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Yellow weather rain warnings issued for England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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Boris Johnson’s memoir sells more than 40,000 copies in first week on sale
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UK employer national insurance hike threatens jobs and pay rises, firms warn
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Sara Sharif homeschooled and made to wear hijab to conceal injuries, court told
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What are employer national insurance contributions and what would raising them do?
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Corpse abuse inquiry makes urgent call for funeral regulation in England
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Wars, debt, climate crisis and Covid have halted anti-poverty fight – World Bank
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Water firms ‘laying groundwork’ to appeal against Ofwat bill rise cap, says Moody’s
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Fenwick department store chain reports seventh year of losses
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Taiwan to have satellite internet service as protection in case of Chinese attack
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One day, all matters of state will be decided through Strictly Come Dancing. That day seems near | Marina Hyde
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Lucy Letby discussed babies’ deaths in ‘excited’ way, inquiry told
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Former Post Office IT chief claims Horizon system has no fundamental flaw
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Cost of dealing with PFAS problem sites ‘frightening’, says Environment Agency
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Daughter of Wiltshire novichok victim says she ‘never got to say goodbye’
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Tommy Robinson’s book went to No 1 on Amazon. This is what I learned from the reviews | Zoe Williams
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Briton becomes youngest woman to climb world’s 14 highest peaks
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‘I don’t care about looking weird’: are we finally listening to the dangers of hearing loss?
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Bellway hails planning changes as councils get £68m for brownfield homes
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Let’s get this straight: private healthcare will and must work for the NHS – not the other way around | Polly Toynbee
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Keir Starmer twice refuses to rule out rise in employers’ national insurance
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