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Church of England reviewing complaint against incoming archbishop of Canterbury
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Eight more UK universities cut recruitment ties with fossil fuel industry
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Brian Eno urges support to get Together for Palestine song to Christmas No 1
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Hundreds of artefacts stolen from museum in Bristol in 'high-value' raid
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'New future achievable' at former oil refinery as two firms plan job creation
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Migration reform risks ‘hierarchy of people,’ says European human rights chief
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There is a fund to create jobs in the poorest areas, and Labour has quietly gutted it. This is what betrayal looks like | Larry Elliott
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Starmer says resident doctors would be irresponsible to strike in face of flu crisis
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NHS ‘facing worst-case scenario’ as hospital flu cases jump 55% in a week
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The Rolling Stones give blessing to Fatboy Slim’s Satisfaction sample after 25 years
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EU reaches deal to screen incoming foreign investments
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‘This country’s divided’: how a Sunderland charity is changing that – one house, park and shop at a time
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Birth stories: Women felt ignored, neglected and dismissed
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Lily Allen ‘in conversations’ to adapt West End Girl album into a play
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NHS facing 'worst case scenario' December amid 'super flu' surge
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Three men jailed for life after grandfather shot dead at home
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MP calls for ban on ‘biobeads’ at sewage works after devastating Camber Sands spillage
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Rare chance to see Mary Queen of Scots' last letter, penned hours before her execution
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Nurse in trans doctor row to appeal following 'completely made up' quote claim
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UK politics: No 10 brushes off claims Streeting’s criticism of ‘technocratic approach’ refers to Starmer –as it happened
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Back of the queue: Europe minister keeps Anne waiting in line
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Final letter of Mary, Queen of Scots to go on display for first time in almost a decade
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Why it’s ridiculous to call our new train system 'Great' British Rail | Martin Kettle
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Doctors consider whether new offer is enough to call off strike in run-up to Christmas
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How can abuse openly take place in a nursery? This is the question we must urgently reckon with | Munira Wilson
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UK denies Milei’s claim of talks over Falklands-era ban on Argentina arms sales
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Dragon’s teeth and elf garden among 2025 additions to English heritage list
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Sajid Javid told Boris Johnson he was Dominic Cummings’ ‘puppet’
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Does the NHS trans doctor ruling mean there is no bathroom ban?
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What will be the cost of Keir Starmer’s new medicines deal with Donald Trump? British lives | Aditya Chakrabortty
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‘Not in our village’: asylum camp rumours prompt fear and night vigils in East Sussex
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Farage under attack: will it damage Reform UK? – podcast
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Some GCSEs and A-levels in England could be taken on laptops by 2030, Ofqual says
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Online child sexual abuse surges by 26% in year as police say tech firms must act
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Tory governments spent £325m on free schools that failed or disappeared
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Homelessness minister promises to end use of B&Bs as emergency housing
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Five Palestine Action prisoners taken to hospital as hunger strike continues
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Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband no longer called ‘chocolate’ after recipe change
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Will Labour’s move to limit ECHR deter the far right or alienate progressive voters?
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Health experts criticise NHS chief’s remarks that people with flu symptoms ‘must wear face masks’
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Pensioner ‘fined £250 for spitting’ after leaf blew into his mouth
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Keir Starmer plots end of the peer show for the Tories
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Critical report raises pressure on NHS maternity services and will worry expectant mothers
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Will weakening human rights really stop the far right? | The Latest
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Ukraine war: Trump criticises European leaders on eve of crunch coalition meeting
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Keir Starmer appoints 25 Labour peers to strengthen support in House of Lords
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Ethical dilemmas raised by the assisted dying bill | Letters
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Bullying in the NHS results from a systemic problem | Letter
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Jailed Welsh women and their children face an additional trauma | Letters
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PM told to change course or risk widespread closures of live music venues
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A backdoor way to report on Brighton FC | Brief letters
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Wes Streeting improves offer to resident doctors in England in attempt to stop strikes
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One in five women in England say their concerns were ignored during childbirth, survey finds
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British soldier killed in Ukraine named - as Trump exchanges 'strong words' with Kyiv's allies
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Sharron Davies and ex-chief of staff to Rachel Reeves among those to receive peerages
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Sharron Davies and ex-chief of staff to Rachel Reeves among those to receive peerages
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Britain’s Brexit point man says no to rejoining EU customs union
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Keir’s performance in PMQs panto sets bar low enough for Kemi to stay as Tory leader | John Crace
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Worst social media app for child abuse offences revealed
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An EU-UK mobility scheme won’t erase the ‘violent indifference’ against young people. But it’s a start | Zoe Williams
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Scotland’s looser rules on assisted dying could lead to ‘death tourism’, say senior politicians
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MPs to recall West Midlands police chief over evidence error on Maccabi fans ban
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Should people wear a mask in public if they feel unwell with flu?
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Attacks on men in major UK city park 'could be homophobic', police say
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Plan to tackle rough sleeping unveiled - but charities say it doesn't go far enough
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'Shambles': Why the government doesn't know how many people are overstaying their visas
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PM belatedly defends Sadiq Khan - and calls out Donald Trump comments
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Starmer is lobbying Europe to join him in watering down the ECHR. This illiberalism will harm us all | Steve Valdez-Symonds
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Half of people recently arrested by Met police may have undiagnosed ADHD, study finds
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Rudolph at the Christmas market: cute festive attraction or damaging reindeer’s health?
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