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Pizza Hut criticised over ‘dangerous’ takeaway promotion including free spins at online roulette
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Boohoo wins influential adviser’s support in battle with Mike Ashley
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Bullies can sense weakness – which is why Labour must not shy away from taking on the global far right | Andy Beckett
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Historic Thomas Hardy building in Dorchester damaged by fire
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Thousands in UK without power and train services disrupted after Storm Darragh
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Human remains found in light aircraft recovered from sea off coast of Shetland
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New authority proposed to oversee safety of coal tips in Wales
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Is there anything more condescending than being called ‘buddy’? | Emma Beddington
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I’ve seen how declining British high streets can be brought back to vibrant life | Holly Lewis
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Starmer says UK strengthening defence partnership with Saudi Arabia as charities criticise human rights record – as it happened
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Streaming has made watching TV an ‘insular’ experience, says London bishop
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Unmasking Lucy Letby by Jonathan Coffey and Judith Moritz review – reasonable doubt
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GMB union ‘riddled with misogyny and cronyism’, says former regional chief
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UK ‘needs to play catch-up’ in global race to rewire electricity grids
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Down by the sea: poverty brings Blackpool life expectancy to UK low
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Jamal Khashoggi’s widow urges Starmer to raise husband’s murder at Saudi meeting
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UK job vacancies fall at fastest rate since pandemic as business confidence slumps
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Is doom scrolling really rotting our brains? The evidence is getting harder to ignore | Siân Boyle
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Karl Bareham: British music producer who died when diving off Byron Bay may have suffered alcohol withdrawal, inquest hears
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‘Lives on hold’: a day in the crown court where cases are delayed for years
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Court delays ‘driving innocent prisoners to plead guilty’ in England and Wales
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Eurostar the worst-performing rail service in Europe, campaigners find
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Politicians’ ‘inflammatory language’ part of failure to tackle extremism, UK report finds
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Reeves to pledge closer EU ties in pivot from post-Brexit ‘division and chaos’
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Two-thirds of England’s poorest families miss out on childcare, report finds
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Government seeks Whitehall ‘startup’ culture with tech worker secondments
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Police offer £50k reward to find killer of Greater Manchester schoolgirl in 1984
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We need proper policies, Keir Starmer, not more pledges | Letters
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ITV faces a hard sell to tempt suitors despite Carolyn McCall’s best efforts
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Undercover officer denies role in arson attack on Debenhams in 1987
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Christmas dips and party nibbles run short as Bakkavor factory strike continues
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Stephen Lillie on opposition to Keir Starmer’s ‘next phase’ for Labour – cartoon
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‘It feels like admin’: why are people falling out of love with dating apps?
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UK ministers promise ‘new settlement’ for carers amid allowance scandal
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Storm Darragh and Trump in Paris: photos of the weekend
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Facebook UK cut 700 staff and reduced tax bill last year, accounts show
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Violinist Nigel Kennedy says he was partly deaf for three months after Covid vaccine
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Prioritise people’s needs ‘over newts’ in housing policy, says Angela Rayner
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Keir Starmer welcomes collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s ‘barbaric regime’
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Labour's big Farage problem has a simple solution: build, build, build | John Harris
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Labour’s big majority is fragile and it has weak mandate for change, says report
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Mohamed Al Fayed faked dementia to evade prosecution, son says
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‘It was a domino effect’: family seek answers over Sheffield park killing
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Storm Darragh: further disruption expected across UK as strong winds continue – as it happened
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Cleanup begins after damage brought by Storm Darragh, which left two men dead
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‘It’s like they were smoking something potent’: the ‘bizarre’ Paul McCartney alien musical that never was
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Residents could be barred from UK due to eVisa confusion, say rights groups
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Sorry, archbishop, you need to do a bit more work on your ritual contrition skills | Catherine Bennett
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How many rape cases are derailed by ‘sexsomnia’ claims? The CPS doesn’t know
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Britain has never looked more exposed, adrift in the Atlantic in a world pulsing with perils
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Deal agreed to sell the Observer to Tortoise media organisation
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Home Office says only half of UK asylum decisions meet its quality standards
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Police unlawfully storing images of innocent people for facial recognition
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Firefighters tackle huge blaze at industrial estate in West Lothian
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Starmer to meet Saudi crown prince in push for infrastructure cash
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On wokeness, patriotism and change, Kamala Harris’s defeat has lessons for Starmer | Deborah Mattinson and Claire Ainsley
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‘Don’t dodge your responsibilities,’ Starmer warns English councils that block new homes
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The science behind winning a Nobel Prize? Being a man from a wealthy family | Torsten Bell
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One million elderly people skipping meals amid winter fuel benefit crisis
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Storm Darragh havoc not over yet as strong winds continue across UK
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Smashed Ebenezer Scrooge gravestone swiftly repaired free of charge
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Top London academies face mass claims of emotional harm as Whitehall acts on crisis
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Retro restaurant was note-perfect | Rachel Cooke
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Tarot, tarantulas and TikTok: exploring our long obsession with predicting the future
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Tributes paid to Elizabeth line worker who died after assault at London station
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Call for end to ‘draconian’ police cautions for sex workers that last until age of 100
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‘Serious and silly’: Radio 4 team behind Now Show replacement plan to break news as well as joking about it
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Just Stop Oil activist, 77, faces jail recall as wrists too small for electronic tag
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Society of Dorset Men admits first female member in 120-year history
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Cambridge University urged to apologise over jailing of thousands of ‘evil’ women without evidence or trial
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