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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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UK imposes sanctions on seven groups that support West Bank settlers
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Cooling labour market adds to Reeves’s tax-raising dilemma
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No 10 rejects claims PM received Taylor Swift tickets as ‘thank you’ for security measures – as it happened
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Pay growth in Great Britain falls below 5%, making interest rate cut more likely
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Tuesday briefing: How Keir Starmer pitched his vision of Britain to big business
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Male artists such as Damien Hirst less of a force after 40, says Tracey Emin
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UK ‘risks repeat of surging energy bills’ amid continued reliance on gas
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Unemployed could be given weight-loss jabs to get back to work, says Wes Streeting
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New cervical cancer treatment regime ‘cuts risk of dying from disease by 40%’
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Cheating alleged after men’s world conker champion found with steel chestnut
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Elton John and Michelin meals: Labour pulls out all the stops to woo investors
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Taylor Swift police escort claims: how much of a problem is this for Labour?
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Hundreds of Afghan soldiers to become eligible to live in UK after new information found
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Northern users may be compensated after rail firm broke fare evasion rules
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‘I like it here can I stay?’: the Salford Lads Club – in pictures
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The Guardian view on Labour wooing private investors: don’t trade social protections for growth | Editorial
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UK’s new industrial strategy shows welcome signs of pragmatism. But the watchdog must have teeth | Nils Pratley
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Starmer tries – and fails - to keep up with the investment summit jargon | John Crace
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Euston, we have a problem. But HS2 can solve it | Letters
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Reeves hints at rise in employer national insurance, as critics claim it breaches manifesto
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Westminster’s reliance on Elon Musk’s X is ‘totally wrong’, says Labour MP
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British man dies in fall from Spanish bridge ‘while creating online content’
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s promise to cut red tape – cartoon
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Starmer’s House of Lords reform only scratches the surface of its problems | Simon Jenkins
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Police spy ‘bragged’ about fathering a child with activist, inquiry hears
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Human sense of smell is faster than previously thought, study suggests
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Slavery reparations not on agenda at Commonwealth summit, says No 10
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‘Wavy’ jet stream to bring warm weather to north-west Europe
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Met police marksman ‘filled with dread’ before shooting Chris Kaba
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UK believes Putin personally authorised Salisbury novichok attack, inquiry told
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Woman sent mother photo of cattle before she was ‘trampled to death’, inquest hears
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Father of 10-year-old Sara Sharif told police he had killed her, court hears
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There’s an elephant in the room at Keir Starmer’s big investment summit: Brexit | Stella Creasy
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Vauxhall owner to make decision on future of UK plants ‘in next few weeks’
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Anti-Zionist beliefs ‘worthy of respect’, UK tribunal finds
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Books, baboons and a dance music festival: photos of the day – Monday
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Post Office picked comments backing Horizon IT system from damning judgment, emails show
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Badenoch criticised for pamphlet’s ‘stigmatising’ remarks on autism
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UK man who helped wife go to Swiss clinic to end her life can inherit estate
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BBC boss says word ‘talent’ banned as workplace culture review begins
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New York Sun owner begins exclusive talks to take over Telegraph
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Make black history mandatory in England to counter hatred, urges campaigner
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Shares in UK gambling firms fall £2bn amid talk of higher taxes in budget
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Salford Lads Club: historic youth centre battles to keep doors open
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English coroner issues warning over death of woman trapped in ottoman bed
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English coroner issues warning over death of woman trapped in ottoman bed
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Elon Musk was not barred from UK investment summit, says cabinet minister
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Ministers will have to comply with tougher rules on declaring gifts, MPs told – as it happened
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Strictly’s Katya Jones defends dance partner Wynne Evans over ‘hand incident’
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As a hippy-punk grandmother, here’s how I learned to stop disturbing the baby – and his parents | Rose Rouse
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Hairy Bikers star Si King says it’s been a ‘struggle’ since Dave Myers’ death
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Europe’s medical schools to give more training on diseases linked to climate crisis
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George Osborne backs ‘HS2-lite’ plan for Manchester-Birmingham route
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In the Netherlands, we’re closing our emptying prisons. What can other countries learn from how we did it? | Renate van der Zee
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Doctors say UK’s immigration system risks ‘re-traumatising’ asylum seekers
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Water firm blocks drinks-makers in Suffolk from expanding supply
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Oysters are back on British menu – but will red tape stifle the shellfish boom?
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Who will attend the UK investment summit and what is on the agenda?
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Keir Starmer will promise to slash red tape as he hosts investment summit
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AI gives voice to dead animals in Cambridge exhibition
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Rachel Reeves must keep promise to ease business rates burden, say retailers
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