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Ex-Darktrace CEO Poppy Gustafsson appointed UK investment minister
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‘It’s great to be here’: watching the Tories turning farce into annihilation | John Crace
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The Guardian view on the employment rights bill: a fairer deal for the world of work | Editorial
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Employers must protect workers from sexual harassment under new bill
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Labour whips warn party’s MPs not to try to amend bills or disagree in public
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Ben Jennings on the Tory leadership contest – cartoon
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‘Racist’ Heinz advert has diverse lessons for us all | Letters
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Psychologist shortage is hampering special needs support and intervention | Letters
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Homeless man who pushed stranger on to tube tracks jailed for life
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New images show remarkable state of preservation of Ernest Shackleton’s ship
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Sue Gray set to miss inaugural meeting of council of nations and regions
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Lucy Letby: police and CPS handling of case raises new concerns about convictions
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Donald Trump will need Nato if elected as president, says new alliance chief
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Centrist Conservative group refuses to back Badenoch or Jenrick
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Disgraced breast surgeon Ian Paterson refuses to attend inquest
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Boy, 15, pleads guilty to murder of Bristol teenager
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On the right path or in a different world? Readers’ views on Labour’s first 100 days
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Digger stolen from Dorset found 1,200 miles away in rural Poland
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Moscow Fashion Week and a book fair in Bangkok: photos of the day – Thursday
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Take me to the 125 bouncing penguins! What to see at this year Frieze art fair
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Harvest in England the second worst on record because of wet weather
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British soldiers jailed for selling cocaine worth nearly £100,000 to comrades
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EDF reportedly seeking up to £4bn from investors to finish Hinkley Point C
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Baby boomers, take it from a 91-year-old: a long life with poorer health is bad news, and unnecessary | Joan Bakewell
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Gosport hospital opioid deaths: police identify 24 suspects
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Sanjeev Gupta prosecuted for failing to file accounts for more than 70 companies
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Edinburgh heritage campaigners rail against Netflix One Day plaque plan
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Unilever sells Russian business after pressure from campaigners
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Could Bear Grylls' five steps to better mental health help a beta male like me? | Rich Pelley
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British musician and broadcaster Yung Filly charged with rape and assault
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Amazon criticised as Tommy Robinson book tops bestseller chart
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Religious hate crimes at record levels in England and Wales, official figures show
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I’m happy to be called love, bab or even pet. But I’d travel miles to be someone’s duck | Adrian Chiles
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One Nation Tory group refuses to back Badenoch or Jenrick in party leadership race – as it happened
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Another 65 women allege abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed
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UK has not agreed to long-range missile use after Zelenskyy meeting, No 10 says
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New HSBC boss ‘ready to cut jobs of senior bankers to save $300m’
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Ministers urged to introduce rent caps to tackle housing crisis in England
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‘Bit of a glitch’: BBC Weather app forecasts 15,759mph winds in UK
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‘I felt like Achilles in a hard hat’: an extract from Boris Johnson’s ‘alternative’ memoir | Ian Martin
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Teachers regularly helping pupils in distress in attempt to fill NHS funding gap
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Herd of tauros to be released into Highlands to recreate aurochs effect
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Thursday briefing: What the shock Badenoch-Jenrick leadership battle says about the future of the Tories
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Heatwaves are burning away memories of the ‘typical British summer’
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Three-quarters of sexual violence survivors subjected to rape myths in court
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Northern criticised after young people prosecuted for peak-time railcard use
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Record number of men in care work in England as immigration eases jobs crisis
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Tories choose between Badenoch and Jenrick. Plus, Labour’s reset – Politics Weekly UK
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New enforcement agency will protect workers’ rights as part of ‘watershed’ bill
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Will Rachel Reeves’s rules on debt and spending survive the budget?
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Labour needs £25bn a year in tax rises to rebuild public services, warns IFS
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Labour’s employment rights bill: what key changes will it bring?
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GSK strikes $2.2bn deal to resolve legal cases in US over heartburn treatment Zantac
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Ministers facing questions over Met’s VIP protection for Taylor Swift
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The Guardian view on the Conservative leadership contest: normality is not on the ballot | Editorial
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The Guardian view on inequality in the UK: what kids can teach us | Editorial
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Former foreign policy adviser to three UK PMs appointed as UN aid chief
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New UK laws to stop repeat of P&O mass sackings scandal go before parliament
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The new Tory leader will be Badenoch or Jenrick. Either would be a one-way ticket to another political planet | Martin Kettle
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Cock-up, rather than conspiracy, the likely cause of Cleverly’s surprise exit
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Don’t indulge the Thames Water whingers next week, prime minister | Nils Pratley
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The Tory leadership contest continues to deliver – for Labour | John Crace
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Boy who stabbed ex-girlfriend to death in Hexham named as Logan MacPhail
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Former defence secretary Ben Wallace takes role advising Saudi Arabia
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Meta launches its AI chatbot in the UK on Facebook and Instagram
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King Charles honours ‘extraordinary’ Holocaust survivor after death aged 100
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Angela Rayner reconsiders rejected application for Marlow film studio
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Rough sleeping will soar unless Labour fills £1bn shortfall, charities say
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Labour and Lib Dems gleeful as Badenoch to face Jenrick in Tory leadership race
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Rebekah Vardy told to pay Coleen Rooney £100,000 more after ‘Wagatha Christie’ case
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