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‘You’re a slut!’: Judi Dench reveals parrot’s pet name for her
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16th-century graffiti of Tower of London prisoners decoded for first time
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Who should have the last word on assisted dying in a secular Britain? | Kenan Malik
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Gregg Wallace says complaints came from ‘middle-class women of a certain age’
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Cheaper loans on table to urge UK motorists to EVs, plus cuts in fines for firms
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Claws are out as Jaguar heads down EV rebrand road
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If we delay the UK’s drive for electric vehicles, our rivals will overtake us | Jonathan Reynolds
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‘We live on Pot Noodles’: rickets hits homeless families with no kitchen
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More than 600 Brazilians deported by Home Office on three secret flights
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A new Christmas single – but do they know it’s Ed Davey?
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Letter from 1300 in support of Scottish hero William Wallace goes on display
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UFO expert not ruling out Russia or China links to drones seen at RAF bases
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Teenager dead and another ‘critical’ after Merseyside motorbike crash
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Smooth Mars bar wins Aylesbury man £2 compensation – and internet fame
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UK temperatures to plunge on Monday after mild weekend, Met Office says
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Gregg Wallace accused of inappropriate behaviour in letter sent to BBC in 2022
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We need to talk about capitalism. Why won’t Labour do it?
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Wavering supporters of assisted dying bill ‘are not certain to vote it into law’
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‘It brings back memories of Aberfan’: coal tip collapse in storms sparks revolt in Welsh valley
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Parties, cabinet and families split – and assisted dying bill still has a long way to go
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What connects Huddersfield’s 1990s football stadium and Notre Dame? Beauty
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‘Photographs did not do it justice’: King Louis XV’s magnificent rhino is star of new London exhibition
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Mourners honour ‘political genius’ Alex Salmond at Edinburgh service
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Rupert Grint ordered to pay £1.8m in taxes after losing legal dispute
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Revealed: UK politics infiltrated by ‘dark money’ with 10% of donations from dubious sources
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‘Absolutely outrageous’: wealthy residents living in shadow of Harrods wage war on e-bikes
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Ex-Harrods director says Mohamed Al Fayed used cash bribes to ‘control’ staff
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Money trail: questions over deposed Bangladeshi elite’s £400m UK property empire
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Daniel Khalife: the spy who blew his own cover – and exposed gaping holes in UK security
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Starmer deploys royals to charm Gulf leaders in hopes of new trade deal
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‘I’m writing a memoir. It’s a pack of lies’: John Banville on a lifetime in books, bereavement, and the Irish love of words
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Beekeepers halt honey awards over ‘huge fraud’ in global supply chain
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MPs across divide call for better palliative care after assisted dying vote
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It’s heartbreaking so few children read for pleasure – and sad to know the reasons why | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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How do rogue traders get past Checkatrade’s checks?
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The most infuriating thing isn’t that Wales is treated as a non-country – it’s that we accept it | Will Hayward
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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – as it happened
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‘Jobcentres are intensely hopeful’: how Labour plans to help people find work
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Cornish tourist spot unveils spider-related haiku spun by Simon Armitage
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Frozen pensions abroad: UK war veteran says she lost out on £50,000
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Good palliative care can alleviate the pain of dying – this bill means Labour must fund it | Rachel Clarke
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‘It’s almost dirty money’: the older generation of crypto investors benefiting from the ‘Trump pump’
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‘Historic step’: what the UK papers say after landmark vote on assisted dying
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Bark detective: dog trained to sniff out UK tree disease
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Indie films losing out to obsession with bankable stars, says Richard Eyre
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Country diary: A troubling time for this upland farm | Andrea Meanwell
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Still life quartet by Dutch golden age master to be shown together in Cambridge
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Mauritian PM asks for independent review of Chagos Island deal with UK
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Leicester man who assaulted girlfriend then slept as she died sentenced to life
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Met accidentally reveals names of alleged Westminster ‘honeytrap’ victims
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Vote on assisted dying summons ultra-rare Commons sight: intelligent debate | John Crace
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Band Aid 40 fails to reach UK Top 40 in opening week
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The special educational needs crisis affects all our children | Letters
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UK ministers support bill to crack down on puppy smuggling
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Girl, two, who drowned in bin in London was failed by council, coroner finds
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UK increases World Bank contribution, boosting climate finance prospects
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Man jailed over murdering brother-in-law in Isle of Skye shooting spree
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Ex-Humberside police chief accused of offensive and discriminatory remarks
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What happens next after MPs’ vote in favour of assisted dying bill?
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Alder Hey children’s hospital explores ‘data breach’ after ransomware claims
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Assisted dying supporters hail ‘historic step’ after MPs back bill
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Brexit makes no sense in a world dominated by Trump. Britain’s place is back in the EU | Jonathan Freedland
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Vote by British MPs in favour of assisted dying is landmark decision
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London fashion week first of ‘big four’ to ban exotic animal skins
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Ex-activist says FBI offered him deal to inform on fugitive arrested in Wales
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Black Friday online sales in UK rise by 12% but shops still feel the pinch
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The power behind the vote for assisted dying? Ordinary people
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Australian-style social media ban for under-16s ‘a retrograde step’, say UK charities
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The assisted dying bill has passed. At last: a decent life can end in a decent death | Polly Toynbee
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Bows are so millennial. These days, gen Z are rediscovering the neck tie
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