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English water system singled out for criticism by UN special rapporteur
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Post Office boss Nick Read tells inquiry no employee is above the law
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My Way and Hey Jude among Britons’ most popular end-of-life songs
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Reeves mulling national insurance on employer pension contributions
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Two boys murdered in case of mistaken identity, Bristol court told
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‘Coolest job on Earth’: Antarctica welcomes new postmaster
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Lucy Letby encouraged by manager to visit Alder Hey children’s hospital, inquiry hears
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Demis Hassabis: from video game designer to Nobel prize winner
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Daniel Khalife stole UK military secrets for Iran and made list of SAS names, trial told
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Plastic tub gets the snub as Nestlé tests paper container for Quality Street
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‘Trump-proof’ European security by setting up ‘Nato bank’, thinktanks urge
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Ammanford school stabbing trial collapses as ‘compromised’ jury discharged
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Hurricane damage and herders return: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Ministers accused of ‘dawdling’ over leasehold changes in England and Wales
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Underground rapper Lemfreck wins 2024 Welsh music prize
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Anger at UK’s ‘bonkers’ plan to reach net zero by importing fuel from North Korea
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Piers Morgan apologises to Jay-Z and Beyoncé over allegations made on chatshow
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First editions of all Jane Austen’s novels to go on display at author’s house
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Pity the families devastated by having a loved one go missing, who are then traumatised by the press | Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
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Tories shocked at Cleverly exit while Labour MP says Badenoch-Jenrick contest is a ‘gift’ – as it happened
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Transport secretary ‘seriously looking’ at extending HS2 rail line to Euston
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Rio Tinto to buy US lithium producer Arcadium in $6.7bn deal
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Massive rent hikes, dodgy landlords – unlike many MPs, I know what renting is like. We have to fix it | Chris Curtis
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Stocks and shares: where to start if you want to become an investor
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Far-right activists fundraising for people jailed over UK riots
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Wednesday briefing: Inside Labour’s plan to move the fiscal goalposts – and tackle debt
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Labour’s workers’ rights plans can win over Tory and Reform voters, says TUC
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Two deaths shaped my belief in the right to die. This bill could change everything | Polly Toynbee
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Teacher Hannah Willow crowned as Glasgow’s first tree-hugging champion
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‘They rob you visibly, with no repercussions’ – the unstoppable rise of phone theft
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How many people in the UK are in ‘hunger and hardship’?
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UK advertising watchdog cracks down on misleading broadband price ads
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Energy industry trade body chief to head UK’s climate watchdog
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More than 9 million Britons vulnerable to reliance on food banks, research finds
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Ex-soldier Daniel Khalife, accused of helping Iran, wanted to be MI6 ‘double agent’
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Reeves to press ahead with plans to borrow billions for investment
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AI glasses to anticipating falls: firms vie to win £1m for dementia technology
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Maybe after his book launch, Boris Johnson will leave us all alone | John Crace
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Post Office chair says it has ‘strained’ relations with Horizon IT firm Fujitsu
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Lisa Nandy vows to move national art collection ‘into communities’
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Colleague of disgraced surgeon Ian Paterson raised concerns two decades ago, inquest hears
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‘This is great news’: Flyfishers’ Club members vote to allow women
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SFO and mining firm ENRC agree settlement over legal claims
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Martin Rowson on the Conservative party leadership contest – cartoon
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On the streets of Vienna, I saw Austrians’ rage at the march of the far right – but also their helplessness | Owen Jones
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School starters born during pandemic lack communication skills, Ofsted says
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Plans to add VAT to private school fees won’t be delayed, says minister
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Deaths outstrip births in UK for first time in nearly 50 years
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Cleverly emerges as Tory leadership frontrunner after third round of voting
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Heath Ledger’s Joker was based on a Francis Bacon painting, says Christopher Nolan
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Keir Starmer is an unforced error machine – have they tried turning him off and on again? | Marina Hyde
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UK immigration laws ‘cannot be uncoupled from racism’, say minority ethnic MPs
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The ‘huge disadvantage’ women behind femtech phenomenon face
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Women’s health tech ‘less likely’ to get funding if woman is on founding team
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‘Wagatha Christie’ court saga continues with discussion of lawyer’s minibar bill
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Scapegoat Sue Gray’s exit leaves Starmer’s No 10 with nowhere to hide
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Trump took ‘British naval secrets’ to Mar-a-Lago, says Christopher Steele
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Picnicking on Dartmoor is trespassing, landowner’s lawyers tell court
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Shein doubles profits in UK after sales leap 40% to £1.5bn
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Go-Ahead transport group orders 1,200 ‘green buses’ from Wrightbus
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Taylor Swift, Kim Jong-un and a spiderweb: photos of the day – Tuesday
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MI5 chief: UK facing growing threat from Islamic State, Russia and Iran
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Interpol campaign to identify remains of women in Europe expands to 46 cases
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The Great Escape festival no longer sponsored by Barclays, after criticism of Israel links
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Saudi wealth fund buys 40% stake in Selfridges department store
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Lower Thames Crossing decision delayed for seven months
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Channel 4 bosses took hundreds of thousands in bonuses as revenues dived
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Parties would have to justify House of Lords nominations under new rules
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Housebuilder Vistry loses more than £1bn in value after profit warning
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When a Heinz advert features racist stereotypes to sell pasta sauce, it’s vital to speak out. So I did | Nels Abbey
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