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Trans man trying to get pregnant wins appeal over gender recognition
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Compulsory maths and English GCSE resits too inflexible, says curriculum chief
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Rowe and Payne: finish line in sight for aptly named British duo rowing nonstop from Peru to Australia
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Two Ukrainian nationals deny arson attacks on properties and car linked to Starmer
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Manchester bomber’s brother pleads not guilty to attempted murders in jail
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UK government borrowing costs fall to lowest level since July
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Flying rifles, marble magic and ramp runners: photos of the day - Friday
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Gaucho chain to slash waiters’ share of service charge and boost head office pay
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Punish Prince Andrew? This is no meritocracy, I’m afraid – you get the royal family you didn’t vote for | Marina Hyde
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Labour deputy leadership candidate accuses opponent's team of 'throwing mud' and briefing against her
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Three neo-Nazis jailed for plotting terror attacks on UK mosques and synagogues
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Laurence Fox’s libel claim over racism accusations to go to retrial
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The sale of the Telegraph is no trivial matter. A mainstream media further exploited by the right threatens us all | Jane Martinson
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Legal challenge to Palestine Action ban can go ahead, court rules
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Digested week: Hit or miss? Conker unboxing craze leaves me baffled | Lucy Mangan
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Government U-turns on support for bird-friendly swift bricks in new homes
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King Charles to be first reigning English monarch in 500 years to pray publicly with pope
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Ministers 'working to reverse' ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending Aston Villa match
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Sam Fender releases new song with Elton John, one day after Mercury prize win
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Three neo-Nazis who plotted terrorist attacks on mosques and synagogues jailed
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Former world snooker champion to face child sex abuse trial
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BBC Gaza documentary breached broadcasting code, Ofcom finds
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Home Office offers extra resources in effort to undo Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban
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Bank shares lead global market fall amid jitters over US private credit
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Trump’s anti-truth crusade is not just an attack on facts – it’s an unravelling of the Enlightenment | Polly Toynbee
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‘Gamechanging’ HIV prevention jab to be approved for England and Wales
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Ferrari cuts number of cars it sends to UK after non-dom tax status scrapped
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Why are Israeli fans banned from Aston Villa match - and has this happened before?
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Police offer £20,000 reward to find teacher's killer after 30 years
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‘A fashion and art moment’: how mediums mix at Frieze art fair
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Homes for sale in converted castles in England and Scotland – in pictures
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Laurence Fox wins retrial over 'racist' claim - but loses appeal over 'paedophiles' slur
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Pregnant women in England at ‘growing risk’ of serious injury in childbirth
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Millennial dads are experiencing something mums have known for a long time | Gaby Hinsliff
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Blue plaque to be unveiled at home of Thomas the Tank Engine creator
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London developers to be allowed to reduce percentage of affordable homes
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Around 100 firefighters tackle large blaze which engulfed shop
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Stopping Israeli fans from going to match raises serious question about one of UK's biggest cities
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Banks need stricter controls to prevent romance fraud, says City regulator
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Launch of veteran card will be used to test UK government’s digital ID scheme
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Why thousands of England's poorest children are missing out on free school meals
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Sam Fender wins 2025 Mercury prize for his album People Watching
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27 years after conviction, he hopes he'll still be alive by the time he's cleared his name
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Man who used 3D printer to make gun parts guilty of terrorism and firearms offences
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Manchester Pride ‘determining best way forward’ after claims performers have not been paid
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Starmer condemns ‘wrong decision’ to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Aston Villa game
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Virginia Giuffre’s story of abuse exposes impunity of powerful men, UK experts say
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Early surge in flu cases prompts calls for vaccinations
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Sponge, baby, sponge to deal with flooding risks | Letters
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Degrees that teach critical thinking can never be a ‘rip-off’ | Letters
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Heed warnings from Wolmar on robotaxis | Brief letters
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Brace for early flu season in England and get vaccinated, say experts
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Cardiff becomes first UK council to impose higher parking charges on larger vehicles
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The latest Prince Andrew abuse claims are a new low for the Royal Family brand. In this form, it can’t survive | Simon Jenkins
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China spying case: dream job turns into nightmare for DPP Stephen Parkinson
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UK woman who travelled with husband to assisted dying clinic will not face charges
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Timely arrival: Great British Railways clock launches at London Bridge
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Farage urged to explain anti-abortion links to meeting with Trump officials
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The first digital ID launches today
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Man accused of killing Georgina Ward in 2020 appears in Dudley court
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Starmer orders mandatory antisemitism training for NHS staff
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Starmer says 'wrong' decision to stop Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending Aston Villa match
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Talks to find 'way through' Maccabi fans ban - as PM condemns 'wrong decision'
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Russian cyber-attacks against Nato states up by 25% in a year, analysis finds
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‘When I was a child, everyone used it’: woman blames Johnson & Johnson talc for her cancer
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Labour begins charm offensive to win over MPs sceptical of digital ID plans
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Great-grandfather killed in collision with road-sweeping vehicle was 'humble' and 'devoted', family says
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Everything we know about China's new 'super embassy'
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Artists outside London ‘underrepresented on Mercury prize shortlist’
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Barrister found to have used AI to prepare for hearing after citing ‘fictitious’ cases
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