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‘An insult’: Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief at time of Ruth Perry’s suicide, to be given a peerage
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Skygazers gather across northern hemisphere to glimpse partial solar eclipse
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About time? Hour hand returned to Cambridge University after 1930s prank
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Andrew Tate’s ex-girlfriend accuses him of sexual assault and battery
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Justin Welby was too ‘overwhelmed’ by scale of abuse in C of E to take action
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Partial solar eclipse: moon blocks part of sun for people in northern hemisphere – as it happened
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Susan Clarke, 67, beats millions to top the Fantasy Premier League
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Arts Council England defends support of classical music amid loss of trust
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‘Cabinet no longer feels safe’: Labour MPs criticise briefings against female ministers
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‘A tree zoo’: endangered conifers a living legacy of Kent pinetum’s centenary
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Beauty clinics in UK offering banned treatments derived from human cells
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Saturday’s partial solar eclipse: where can I see it and what time will it happen?
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Europe’s first Mars rover will have UK-built lander
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Oil tanker involved in North Sea collision to be towed to Port of Tyne
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Actor said Noel Clarke’s Bafta award would hand him ‘loaded gun’ against women, court told
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UK weather: sunshine and warmth to return for Mother’s Day
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UK ministers need to ask why they are offered freebies – and who loses out
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Norwegian community spirit and UK inequality | Letters
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Adolescence was hard-hitting TV, but online safety needs to be nuanced | Letter
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Ella Baron on the spring statement and Labour’s broken pledges – cartoon
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Trump is upending everything. The world’s leaders must tell the truth about what that means | Jonathan Freedland
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‘Down to the wire’: inside the UK’s crunch talks with the US as it bids to avoid Trump tariffs
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Esther Rantzen’s life-preserving cancer drugs no longer working, says daughter
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Prevent chief departs after damning inquiry over Southport attack
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Labour ads use NHS to attack Farage’s views before major Reform rally
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Chief finance officer of under-fire Thames Water quits £1.3m-a-year role
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No 10 happy to dip its toe into culture wars in row with Sentencing Council
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Boohoo to rebrand as Debenhams despite Frasers Group’s vote to block it
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Ex-Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and Derek Hatton face bribery charges in court
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An earthquake in Myanmar and elephants by the sea: photos of the day – Friday
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Dark Laboratory: groundbreaking book argues climate crisis was sparked by colonisation
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Stephen Graham: the ‘working-class, mixed-race kid’ who cares deeply about the work
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What does WH Smith’s new high street name TGJones actually mean?
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Santander eases mortgage rules so it can lend up to £35,000 more
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Ofgem to crack down on energy suppliers that botch smart meter installations
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Papers strewn on Newcastle street feared to be sensitive army documents
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Smiling King Charles makes public appearance after hospital stay
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Student with ‘rage’ against women jailed for at least 39 years for Bournemouth beach murder
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Keir Starmer says all options on table in ‘two-tier’ row with Sentencing Council
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Man who dumped friend’s body parts around Salford to serve at least 34 years
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How has fascism in Britain got this far? Neoliberalism has opened the door for it | George Monbiot
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‘A beloved figure’: Welsh village ready for tourists as Richard Burton biopic opens
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Chelsea FC owner in talks over bid for the Daily Telegraph
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Export of endangered eels to Russia ends after UK government ban
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Digested week: I agree with Jeremy Clarkson – my enemy’s enemy is still kind of a jerk | Emma Brockes
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Retail sales in Great Britain given lift as shoppers splash out
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Manchester’s radical Black female activists: ‘We didn’t define ourselves as feminists’
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As a hate-filled kid, I turned to far-right ideology. Now I help others avoid that path | Matthew Quinn
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Keir Starmer’s communications chief quits after nine months
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Heathrow boss: better power supply to avoid outage repeat could cost £1bn
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Starmer ‘disappointed’ Sentencing Council won’t change guidelines that have prompted fears of two tier justice – as it happened
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WH Smith name to disappear from high street in agreed £76m sale to Modella
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Homes for sale in foodie towns in England – in pictures
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Keir Starmer is one of Labour’s most rightwing prime ministers. And one of its most leftwing, too | Andy Beckett
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Why the weasel testicles? Cambridge show explains medieval medicine
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Wes Streeting’s plan to fix the NHS – Politics Weekly Westminster
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Government opens first-of-its-kind ‘green’ prison in East Yorkshire
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T-level qualifications still less popular and more expensive than BTecs, watchdog finds
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Decline of cash credited for drop in NHS surgery for children swallowing objects
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Stonewall will fight to ban all LGBT conversion practices, says new chief
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Brianna: A Mother’s Story review – surely this exploitative documentary should not have been made
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King undergoes hospital observation due to cancer treatment side-effects
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Woman charged in stalking investigation involving Madeleine McCann’s family
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End of an era for Canada-US ties, says Carney, as allies worldwide decry Trump’s car tariffs
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University of Sussex taking legal action over £585,000 free speech fine
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Sue Gray warns No 10 to be careful about cuts to civil service
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City trader jailed for Libor rigging says he was convicted in a ‘morality trial’
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Lancashire prison governor denies alleged relationship with drug gang leader inmate
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Stereotyping a factor in loss of life in deadliest Channel crossing, inquiry told
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Reeves may have to find further cuts and tax hikes amid economic gloom
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