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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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Staffordshire residents plagued by ‘the stink’ celebrate shutdown of landfill site
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‘It was looking positive’: Vauxhall workers in shock over Luton closure
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BBC licence fee to rise by £5 to £174.50 from April in line with inflation
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Moment historic assisted dying bill is passed in England and Wales – video
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Cher reveals Lucille Ball’s advice pushed her to leave Sonny Bono
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‘We can live or die, but we are going to the UK’: the Calais refugees clinging desperately to a dream
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How did your MP vote on assisted dying?
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Louise Haigh ‘told to quit by No 10 over possible breach of ministerial code’
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Abandoning Ukraine means ‘infinitely higher’ long-term security costs, MI6 chief says
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MPs back landmark bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales
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Protests, ghosts and a giant egg: photos of the day – Friday
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Royal Mail fails to deliver about a quarter of first-class post on time
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Surrey police officer who rammed cow will return to frontline duties
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Experts sink their teeth into England’s NHS dental care crisis
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Woman’s life ruined after finding son’s father was undercover police officer, inquiry told
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Gregg Wallace accused of ‘highly inappropriate’ behaviour while filming
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UK car parts firm TI Fluid Systems bought by Canadian rival in latest overseas takeover
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Gregg Wallace is in trouble. I would tell him to put a sock on it, but isn’t that what caused the problem? | Marina Hyde
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Digested week: The era of the big night out is over. Finally a world remade to suit me
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Iran and Europe seek to break nuclear impasse before return of Trump
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MPs urged to give people ‘choice and dignity’ as assisted dying debate begins
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Mortgage payments ‘will rise for half of UK homeowners over next three years’
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Louise Haigh: Labour’s outspoken young survivor is derailed by her past
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Legal aid fees to rise by at least 10% for immigration and housing work
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Here’s one way to slash Britain’s rate of child poverty: stop dithering and make all fathers pay what’s due | Polly Toynbee
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TSB appoints Marc Armengol as new CEO amid uncertainty over bank’s future
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Police release facial reconstruction of woman found in river in Manchester
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UK could loosen EV rules to allow sales of Prius-style hybrids until 2035
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Jürgen Klopp’s former mansion tops Rightmove’s views list for 2024
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Starmer has discovered a tricky truth about the electric vehicles transition: there’s no gain without pain | Gaby Hinsliff
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MPs back landmark assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives – as it happened
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Homes for sale in Great Britain with stunning staircases – in pictures
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Louise Haigh resigns as transport secretary after admitting phone offence
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Questions of life and death are complex and messy. Let’s admit the assisted dying debate is too | Frances Ryan
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What will happen with the assisted dying bill on Friday – and will it pass?
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‘It signifies renewal’: recipients of Sycamore Gap saplings announced
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MPs hours away from historic vote on whether to legalise assisted dying
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UK retail footfall dips again as Storm Bert and later Black Friday hit sales
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Shoppers can be made to feel sorry for single bananas, study finds
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Louise Haigh has conviction for fraud by misrepresentation relating to a mobile
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Labour ‘needs to tell a better story’ – and Morgan McSweeney has a plan
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Rise in number of pregnant women in England not getting help they need, survey finds
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Council funding to be redirected from England’s rich areas to most deprived
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Rachel Reeves may wait until June to announce Whitehall budget details
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Assisted dying bill is ‘once in a decade’ opportunity, says Kim Leadbeater before vote
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The Guardian view on the ‘spy cops’ inquiry: police lies are finally being exposed | Editorial
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Devon and Cornwall chief constable suspended over work phone claims
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‘Sophisticated’ spy ring passed secrets to Russia for three years, UK court told
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The market is not sentimental. Direct Line’s days of independence look numbered | Nils Pratley
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Qatari agents used bribes and threats to sink ‘terror funding’ case, UK court told
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Support staff bear brunt of behaviour crisis in England’s schools, union says
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Baby found dead near field in Salford was a newborn girl, say police
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Ben Jennings on Black Friday – cartoon
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‘Baby bouncer’ helps pick up poorly penguin so she can learn to stand again
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George Osborne collects share of £30m after record profits at City advisory firm
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Typhoo Tea falls into administration after 121 years
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Scottish ministers pledge universal winter fuel payments for pensioners
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Nigel Farage suggests MPs should debate rolling back abortion limit
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UK motorists still paying more than they should for fuel, watchdog warns
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MPs may trust doctors to manage assisted dying. Disabled people like me cannot | Liz Carr
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Assisted dying bill will not be adopted as government bill if it passes vote
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Starmer: record net migration shows Tories ran ‘open borders experiment’
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‘I’m emotionally ruined’: MPs bitterly divided over assisted dying, with Starmer appalled by ministers’ comments
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Two police officers given misconduct notices after death of girl on M5
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‘People-first’ transport in English towns could be integrated by apps
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Lucy Letby inquiry: hospital boss ‘sincerely regrets’ not calling police sooner
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