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Private equity barons lean on Rachel Reeves to water down proposals for higher taxes
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Pressure mounts on Rachel Reeves to drop ‘dangerous’ £1.3bn cut to benefits for disabled
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UK overseas aid budget faces £900m raid to pay for housing asylum seekers
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Woman who did not get leaving card loses UK employment claim
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King Charles won’t stand in the way if ‘Australia wants to become a republic’
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Search continues for man after rowing boat capsized in Thames
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Introduce cats and dogs gradually to prevent fighting, study finds
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P&O owner to attend UK investment summit despite minister’s criticism
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UK’s top Catholic bishop urges faithful to lobby MPs to oppose assisted dying
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‘Try them in different places’ – how and where to hang your pictures
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UK academies ‘very sorry’ for policies saying pupils must attend when unwell
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My terminal illness has taught me how precious life is – but also the value of a good death | Nathaniel Dye
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I have been a Wimbledon line judge for 40 years. They could have told us machines will do the job next year | Wendy Smith
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‘We all hope it’s teething troubles – but worry it’s something worse’: the inside story of Labour’s first 100 days in power
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Teenagers as young as 13 under suspicion for UK far-right terrorism
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Picture perfect: how to buy art at prices you can afford
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‘We couldn’t grieve’: Dawn Sturgess’s parents await novichok inquiry answers
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Monster pickup trucks accelerate into Europe as sales rise despite safety fears
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Labour warned £22bn shortfall will last years without higher taxes or cuts
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Comet last seen in Neanderthal times could be sighted from UK this weekend
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UK heading for frosty weekend, with parts of Scotland well below zero
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Carol Vorderman to leave LBC radio show after ‘health scare’
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Starmer to pledge billions for transport, schools and hospitals in budget
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P&O Ferries’ owner pulls news of £1bn port investment after ministers criticise firm
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Assisted dying bill leaves much unanswered | Letters
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When care homes just don't care | Letter
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Martin Rowson on claims that Labour’s tax plans will cause rich people to flee the UK – cartoon
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UK remains distant from any Israeli plan to attack Iran | Patrick Wintour
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Jenrick denies he would drop hard-right policies if he became Tory leader
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Poacher turned gamekeeper: the gambler who turned tables on bookies and lobbies for UK tax rise
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Labour considers up to £3bn tax raid on gambling firms
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Keir Starmer may still need to dispel perception of ‘boys’ club’
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Private faith schools in UK lobby for VAT exemption on fees under £7,690
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When is a bathrobe not a bathrobe? When it’s fashion’s coat of the season
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Woman jailed for life after murdering parents and living with bodies in Essex
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TV producer Hat Trick pays £4.2m to founder Jimmy Mulville and wife
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Man in his 60s missing after Thames boat capsizes in Surrey
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Keir Starmer urged to sack extremism adviser over alleged conflicts of interest
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BBC staff should not feel fear or worry at work, says chair, as review begins
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How to put your phone down and get back into habit of reading books
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Northern lights: what causes them and where will I be able to see them?
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Barack Obama and the northern lights: photos of the day – Friday
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Rachel Reeves spends first 100 days in power trying to ride two horses
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‘They don’t just fall out of trees’: Nobel awards highlight Britain’s AI pedigree
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Surrey swimming lake could close amid plan to allow in polluted Thames water
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Geoffrey Cox missed winter fuel votes while working abroad in second job
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Post Office boss admits attempts to double his pay look ‘very poor’
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Talks on UK rejoining EU could start in 10 years’ time, says Peter Mandelson
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Canada is showing that it’s possible to have universal, affordable childcare. Is the UK brave enough to follow? | Gaby Hinsliff
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Police investigate 40 new allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed and others
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The chaos at Keir Starmer’s No 10 isn’t just political gossip – but there's a way for him to fix it | Anthony Seldon
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Jenrick suggests he regrets removing Disney murals from asylum-seeker centre
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Jenrick denies privately telling Tory MPs he would pivot back to centre if he became leader – as it happened
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Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group takes £10m stake in online retailer THG
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Justice ‘highly unlikely’ over Salisbury novichok attack, says Theresa May
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Starmer’s opening moves as PM have been as unpopular as Thatcher’s were. Can he recover like she did? | Andy Beckett
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Northern lights seen across parts of England
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UK economy returns to growth in boost to Rachel Reeves before budget
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Homes for sale on high streets in Great Britain – in pictures
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Music project captures ‘sound of carbon’ by recording in Durham coalmine
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Leading UK provider of respite holidays for severely disabled people to close
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Labour’s carbon-capture scheme will be Starmer’s white elephant: a terrible mistake costing billions | George Monbiot
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Weatherwatch: a year after Suffolk floods, underinsured homeowners struggle to rebuild
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Councillor who oversaw Grenfell works donated to Badenoch’s Tory leadership bid
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Children being traumatised at Gatwick deportation centre, finds watchdog
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Brown bear in Kent recovering well after UK-first brain surgery
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Breakdancers told too many headspins could give them a ‘cone-head’
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Man, 44, arrested after death of 36-year-old in Aberdeenshire
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Green energy firms promise more than £24bn of new investment in Britain
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Sue Gray’s replacement quells No 10 spad rebellion – for now
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