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Orcadians to receive mental health support to beat the SAD winter blues
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Life sentence for boy, 15, who murdered teen Harvey Willgoose
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Man deported under 'one in, one out' scheme returns to UK in small boat
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White paper on overhaul of Send provision in England put back to 2026
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UK energy firms call for overhaul of regulator Ofgem
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Charities warn of risks to disabled people's rights
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Small boat migrant crossings to UK surpass last year's total
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I’ve seen courts hand children back to their abusers. Today that horror finally ends | Charlotte Proudman
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Man sent to France under ‘one in, one out’ scheme returns to UK on small boat
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All survivors who quit grooming gang inquiry will return if Jess Phillips resigns
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Rare comet visible in UK after closest approach in 1,300 years
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Work to link HS2 to west coast mainline to be delayed for four more years
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Woman's death linked to drug gang turf war, murder trial hears
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Caerphilly byelection could signal ‘fundamental realignment’ of Welsh politics
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PM backs call for MP investigation into Prince Andrew's housing arrangement
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Jaguar Land Rover hack has cost UK economy £1.9bn, experts say
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Barclays plays down £20bn exposure to private credit industry
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Candidates to lead grooming gangs inquiry may now think twice about role
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Reeves expected to scrap ‘low-value imports’ loophole that benefits Shein and Temu
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Storm Benjamin to batter UK with heavy rain and strong winds
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Star Trek’s Chris Pine to make London theatre debut in Ivanov next summer
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Scotland demands £24.5m from Westminster for Trump and Vance visits
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Royal Navy destroyer intercepts Russian warship off UK coast
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‘It’s 3p on a pack of sausages’: UK food firms say packaging tax adds to inflation
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UK grooming gangs inquiry suffers fresh setback as another potential chair pulls out
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There is a fascinating TV series to be made about a menopausal rock band – Riot Women isn’t it | Tiff Bakker
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Why are abuse survivors losing faith in the grooming gang inquiry?
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Eurostar orders UK's first fleet of double-decker trains
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Signs of peak inflation open door to earlier Bank of England interest rate cuts
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Tory plans to deport some people who are legally in UK are ‘grotesque’, says Labour – as it happened
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The Spin review – laughter and vinyl in wacky Irish road movie as pals try to save their record store
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Family of last woman to be hanged in Britain seek posthumous pardon
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Burka ban 'not our policy', says senior Tory MP, after calls by Robert Jenrick
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The politics of despair have engulfed Britain. But Zack Polanski is offering a way out | Owen Jones
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Scottish and UK governments locked in dispute over £26m cost of Trump and Vance visits
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UK inflation unexpectedly remains at 3.8% for third month in a row
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Eurostar to run doubledecker trains through Channel tunnel from 2031
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Rats! How to banish rodents, bedbugs and other pests from your home
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Wednesday briefing: Making sense of the Maccabi Tel Aviv saga, where law and disorder fumbled with fandom
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Real living wage to rise by almost 7% in boost for low-paid UK workers
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Nothing else has worked – so Starmer and Reeves are finally telling the truth about Brexit | Rafael Behr
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No prosecutions made after 15,195 wood-burning complaints in a year in England
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Harry and Meghan join AI pioneers in call for ban on superintelligent systems
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If Reform triumphs in Caerphilly, the impact will be felt well beyond the Welsh valleys
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Why Britain's beef market is in turmoil - and what it means for prices
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Rugby legend gives cancer update - and urges govt to launch screening programme
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'Don't tell anyone': Manager at UK's largest housing association told staff how to fake fire safety notice
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Sex offenders to be denied parental responsibility for children born of rape
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Schools must be 'brave enough' to talk about knives - as Harvey Willgoose's killer is sentenced
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Kosovo offers to become first country to accept Britain’s refused asylum seekers
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Dublin police condemn ‘thuggery’ after protest outside hotel housing asylum seekers turns violent
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Water firms in England could face harsher sewage fines under new Environment Agency powers
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Family law shift hailed as victory for children facing domestic abuse
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Britain sends small number of troops to monitor Gaza ceasefire
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Grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, last woman to be hanged in UK, ask for pardon
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Intelligence on ‘extreme’ Maccabi fans with history of violence led to Villa Park ban
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Chancellor looking at cutting energy bills in budget
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Lucy Powell urged ministers to rethink legal action against Labour donor’s firm
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UK grooming gang inquiry faces further disruption as candidate for leader withdraws
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Black History Month now year-round event at Fulham Palace as it addresses its past
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Asylum seeker denies being at railway station where Walsall hotel worker was killed
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Why is there a national inquiry into grooming gangs and how is it going?
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How Rachel Reeves could balance Britain’s books and lower inequality | Letters
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Is Daniel Day-Lewis right to say theatre is elitist? | Letters
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Microphones are weakening actors’ voices | Letters
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Will no one think about poor Boris? Former PM smirks and sighs through Covid inquiry | John Crace
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Royal Lodge – or mini-palace? The 30-room house caught up in the Prince Andrew scandal
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British troops deployed to Israel to 'monitor Gaza ceasefire'
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‘Significant exposure’: Amazon Web Services outage exposed UK state’s £1.7bn reliance on tech giant
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