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Ambulance delays during power cut possibly contributed to man’s death, coroner rules
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Meningitis could spread outside Kent in 'most likely' scenario, says health official
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K-pop drones and a golf-course kangaroo: photos of the day – Friday
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‘We need to think much bigger’: trade minister calls for greater ambition in UK-EU reset
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Reform UK suspends Scottish candidate less than a day after announcing him
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Dog digs up possible link to notorious 19th-century Devon murder case
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Ministers look at UK economic overhaul blueprint to tackle discontent on cost of living
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The greatest challenge Farage has ever faced – convincing the world he was never besties with Donald Trump | Marina Hyde
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House of Lords has ‘signed its own death warrant’ by stalling assisted dying bill, says MP
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Two people arrested after trying to enter UK nuclear submarine base
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Luke Littler moves to trademark his face
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Charity challenges ‘chilling’ law change restricting protest at animal testing sites
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Kent meningitis outbreak may have peaked as UKHSA reports slowdown in cases
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Iranian and Romanian charged after allegedly trying to enter UK nuclear naval base
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Claimants drop lawsuit against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings
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Man and woman arrested after trying to get into UK navy base housing nuclear submarines
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Ex-footballer Joey Barton denied bail on GBH charge
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There’s nothing sinister about Muslim prayers in Trafalgar Square. As a bishop, I reject the right’s attacks on worship | Arun Arora
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The Kent meningitis outbreak: what is happening and why?
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Fire experts ‘kept awake’ over growing hazard of lithium-ion batteries
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Household energy bills in Great Britain ‘could rise to almost £2,000 a year’ amid Iran war shock
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JP Morgan Chase to use computer estimates to monitor hours worked by junior bankers
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From trackers to gummies and CCTV, society has been gripped by sleep hysteria | Alice Gregory
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First lab-grown oesophagus successfully implanted in pigs
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Labour dismisses Reform UK MSP candidates as ‘hopeless Tory rejects and oddballs’ as one is suspended – as it happened
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Marmite maker Unilever in talks to merge food business with US-based McCormick
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Ricky Hatton had brain disease caused by repeated head trauma when he died
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Energy bills to rise hundreds of pounds to three-year high
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Three men deny plot to sexually assault man's drugged wife
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UK borrowing costs hit highest since 2008 as markets expect up to three interest rate rises
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This is a key moment in the war on Iran – and Starmer must resist the UK being dragged into it any further | Simon Jenkins
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Attorney general asks if Kemi Badenoch would object to Jewish public prayer
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Labour will be decimated in May local elections, Unite leader says
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Homes for sale with uplifting views in England and Wales – in pictures
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Friday briefing: What the Covid inquiry reveals about the NHS – and why it should worry us
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It’s always been a fight to get children the early years care they deserve. It’s time to fight again | Polly Toynbee
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More than 70 UK councils failed to issue single fine for littering last year
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High charges, poor service: NCP hits the skids as drivers change habits
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People in North Yorkshire town found to have ‘alarming’ levels of toxic Pfas chemicals in blood
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University of Liverpool acquires entire archive of poet Roger McGough
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Father of meningitis victim, 18, tells of family’s ‘immeasurable’ devastation
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Students turned away from meningitis vaccination centre
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Trump’s team repeatedly tried to intervene over Mandelson appointment
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ChatG-MP: Inside Westminster’s AI revolution
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Rightwing narrative fuelling false belief UK public oppose net zero, study finds
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Shrinkflation takes a bite out of Easter eggs as shoppers pay more for less
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Natural History Museum tops UK attraction list with record visitors
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War set to drive spike in household bills
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Navy monitors Russian warship and sanctioned oil tanker in the English Channel
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Millions for 'toughest ever crackdown' on rat-infested illegal dumps
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Gerry Adams at London trial to 'assert legitimacy of the republican cause'
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Nicola Sturgeon bows out with some farewell advice
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Essex Police pauses use of facial recognition cameras due to racial bias concerns
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Nigel Farage condemned over call to ban public prayer for Muslims in the UK
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Tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales at risk of cell fires
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Ben Jennings on King Charles’ state visit to the US – cartoon
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King launches world's longest coastal walking route
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Crossbows to be banned after series of violent attacks
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Britain steps back from Africa with new aid cuts
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Here’s what a reformed House of Lords could look like | Letters
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Lack of funding is stifling scientific research | Letter
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The BBC’s Today has always had its critics – they speak to its importance | Letter
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Habermas and the lessons of history | Brief letters
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Famed for authenticity, Farage’s Cameo scandal reveals him for what he is: a performer | Gaby Hinsliff
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Starmer’s government set to wrestle with Mandelson files release until after Easter
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Kemi Badenoch channels her fantasies as she launches the Tories’ local election campaign | John Crace
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King opens world’s longest managed coastal walk – but much of it is still closed off
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Family pays tribute to 'kindest' teenage girl after car crashes into river - as man still missing
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Italy, Belgium set to lose gas supply after world’s biggest LNG plant bombed
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Kemi Badenoch backs Nick Timothy after he calls Islamic public prayers ‘act of domination’
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