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Ebay buys Depop for $1.2bn in effort to lure younger shoppers
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Pubs can stay open late for the World Cup - but there's a catch
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Man dies and boy in critical condition after stabbing at skate park in Northampton
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Home Office age assessment scheme endangers child refugees and must be scrapped, NGOs say
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Man dead and boy fighting for his life after double stabbing
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Trump could be about to force yet another Labour U-turn
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Tech firms must remove ‘revenge porn’ in 48 hours or risk being blocked, says Starmer
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Tech firms must take down abusive images in 48 hours - or face being blocked from UK
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It's the PM's first ballot box test of the year - and something striking seems to be happening
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Tens of thousands more students join legal action over Covid-hit studies
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Trump tells Starmer handing Chagos Islands to Mauritius is a ‘big mistake’
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NHS to spend more to settle lawsuits over negligence during childbirth after court ruling
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NHS operations disrupted by shortage of bone cement
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You're making a big mistake: Trump warns Starmer over Chagos
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Children can claim 'lost years' damages caused by medical negligence, Supreme Court rules
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‘Summer is coming!’: Royal Shakespeare Company to stage epic Game of Thrones prequel
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When dual nationality leads to double trouble | Letters
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NHS hip and knee operations threatened by bone cement supply shortage
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Ben Jennings on Nigel Farage’s ‘shadow cabinet’ – cartoon
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Reform-run council says free library scheme for refugees ‘is not value for money’
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US pressures global energy body to drop net zero modeling
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CCTV shows the moments before Saudi student fatally stabbed
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Police name suspect in knife murder as £10,000 reward offered
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Retail warns of more job losses
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It’s said that Tony Blair thought he was Jesus. At least Jesus never thought he was Tony Blair | Emma Brockes
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‘By the end of the day we’re just knackered’: business booms for UK’s south Asian jewellers as gold prices soar
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Stone, parchment or laser-written glass? Scientists find new way to preserve data
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Ex-council worker who stole £900k from vulnerable claimants to fund luxury lifestyle jailed
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Labour insiders fear ‘annihilation’ in Lancashire local elections after U-turn
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Britons living in EU face repayment hikes amid Reeves student loans row
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BGT dancer found dead at home had been accused of 'child sex offence', inquest hears
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Illegal dump to finally close after lorry tipping out waste gets stuck in mud
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Reform UK would restore two-child benefit cap, Jenrick says in policy U-turn
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Plans to raise minimum wage for young people could be delayed
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Drug dealer jailed for life over arson attack on home that killed elderly couple
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‘Bored by all the sex and violins’: readers on Wuthering Heights film
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A flooded train ride and Ash Wednesday: photos of the day
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Scores of NGOs call for Home Office child assessment body to be axed
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Aggravated burglary charges against 18 Palestine Action activists dropped
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Van driver found guilty over fatal crash on smart motorway
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Nigel Farage gives JD Vance ally top policy role
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Masseur charged with multiple sexual offences
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Suicide rates for UK men are a ‘national catastrophe’, says Prince William
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Household energy bills in Great Britain forecast to fall by £117 a year
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Reform UK vows to scrap Britain’s carbon border tax
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‘A fantastic feeling’: unfinished Cumbria mosque to open for Ramadan prayers
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Second wild beaver spotted living at Norfolk nature reserve
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Six taken to hospital after two double-decker buses crash
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Police probing private flights to and from Luton Airport after Epstein files released
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‘Like an electrical gong bath!’ The Sheffield supermarket going viral for the symphonic sound of its freezers
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Ministers may slow youth minimum wage rise amid UK unemployment fears
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Dennis the Menace plays 'greatest prank yet' with 75-year anniversary coins
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Third British skier dies as another avalanche hits French Alps
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Boss of BAE Systems urges ministers to publish delayed military spending plan
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‘Grace period’ needed for dual nationals returning to UK on second passport, say Lib Dems
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While we’re seeking to fix what’s wrong with Britain, look hard at our policy-lite, sensation-seeking media | Roger Mosey
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Tell us: how well is your rural community adapting to extreme weather?
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Big fall in household energy bills predicted from April
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Miner Glencore to give $2bn to shareholders despite profit slump
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UK politics: Starmer says Reform’s pledge to restore two-child benefit cap in full is ‘shameful’ – as it happened
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Calls grow for suicides linked to domestic abuse to be treated as potential homicides
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Palestine Action activists face retrial over break-in at Israel-linked defence firm
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Brazilian butt lifts 'should be banned immediately' following deaths
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‘Populism’: we used to know what it meant. Now the defining word of our era has lost its meaning | Oliver Eagleton
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Campaign urges NHS to improve diagnosis of potentially life-threatening childbirth condition
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UK inflation falls to 3%, boosting hopes of early cut in interest rates
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TfL Facebook ad banned for negative stereotype about black men
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Go the extra mile: how to cut costs if you’re running a marathon
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Is No 10 seeking its own destruction? Why else would it botch its council plans and hand a victory to Farage? | Polly Toynbee
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Excruciating tropical disease can now be transmitted in most of Europe, study finds
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