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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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Three men charged in connection with rape of woman on Brighton beach
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Government delays Chinese super embassy decision again
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Cost of taking over British Steel rises to £235m, government says
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My teachers had no idea I was homeless. People like me hide in plain sight in the UK | Isra Sulevani
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Rachel Reeves says those with broadest shoulders should pay fair share of tax
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UK border chief ‘frustrated’ at French failure to curb small boat crossings
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Starmer orders NHS antisemitism review after ‘clear cases not dealt with adequately’
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Prince Andrew's fall from grace is a never-ending saga
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The longest breath holder and a Virginia creeper: photos of the day – Thursday
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Ex-officer accused of racism takes legal action to avoid facing spycops inquiry
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Ex-officer accused of racism takes legal action to avoid facing spycops inquiry
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Labour ministers met fossil fuel lobbyists 500 times in first year of power, analysis shows
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Thursday news quiz: French reshuffles, naked cyclists and a heroic dog
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Former West Ham star fined over dangerous dogs
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MI5 boss says China plot disrupted in past week - amid rise in state-sponsored threats
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Ricky Hatton is thought to have killed himself, inquest told
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Reform UK accused of sowing division in Wales in rowdy TV byelection debate
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Gramophone classical music awards honour Simon Rattle for a second time; Raphaël Pichon’s Bach takes top prize
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Three men charged with raping woman at popular beach
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'Magical' moment 3,000-year-old secret of Bronze Age hoard revealed
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Thousands in UK take legal action against Johnson & Johnson over alleged talc cancer link
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The three key questions about the China spy case that need to be answered
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Proposed UK cuts to global aid fund could lead to 300,000 preventable deaths, say charities
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‘Damning’ review of anti-Black racism within Met police ‘buried’ by force
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Nigel Farage is cosying up to the US anti-abortion group that challenged Roe v Wade. Women in Britain should know that | Zoe Williams
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Ricky Hatton's cause of death given at inquest
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Dating app rapist who faked death and fled UK to appeal conviction
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UK economy expands as GDP rises by 0.1% in August ahead of crucial budget
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Cardiff SUV drivers face higher parking charges
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Wage war on nature to build new homes: that’s Labour’s offer, but it’s a con trick | George Monbiot
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Rachel Reeves should consider welfare cuts in budget, IFS says
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‘The jobless should lead the attack’: a radical Jamaican journalist in 1920s London
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‘When I pass piles of fishing nets, I see piles of money’: a one man recycling revolution on the Cornish coast
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Agnes Wanjiru’s niece urges Labour to extradite ex-soldier while still in power
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Thousands sue Johnson & Johnson in UK over cancer claims
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Faulty engineering led to deadly Titan sub implosion, US investigators rule
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Border security officers sent to Balkans to disrupt people-smuggling networks
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Some parents of special school pupils in England spending £5,000 on EHCPs
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‘Gruesome videos’: social media pushes distressing news to children, experts say
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Ministry of Justice ‘has failed to file spending receipts of nearly £11bn’
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‘Tinkering around edges’ at Budget risks another year of economic pain, IFS warns Reeves
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Virginia Giuffre describes alleged encounters with Prince Andrew including private island 'orgy' in posthumous memoir
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Prince Andrew accuser details encounters with 'entitled' royal in posthumous memoir
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Case dropped against Met police officer who shot unarmed man
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Rachel Reeves says higher taxes on wealthy ‘part of the story’ for November budget
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PPE firm linked to Michelle Mone misses deadline to repay £122m
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From glorified sheds to sleek sci-fi palaces: how architecture put the zing into football grounds
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A leaked memo, a Maga-style hat and a trail of broken pledges – it’s Labour’s great housing betrayal | Aditya Chakrabortty
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How children with SEND from poorer families are being left behind at school
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Who’s to blame for the NHS’s blame culture? | Letters
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Charity staff shouldn’t face this abhorrent abuse | Letter
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Don’t give in to big pharma on drug pricing | Letters
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Another Guardian link to the Keira Knightley film The Woman in Cabin 10 | Brief letters
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Jonathan Powell: the trusted aide Starmer is shielding from China spy row
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Competition regulator barking up the right tree on vets’ opaque pricing
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Widow who helped husband 'die with dignity' won't face charges
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English councils to remain poorer than in 2010 despite funding rise, says report
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Blue, Yoda originally was, archival Star Wars sources reveal
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Underground zip wire plan for Lake District approved by judge
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‘Alarming rise’ in mental health stigma in England, research shows
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Hull funeral home director pleads guilty to fraud
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EHRC drops interim trans advice and urges ministers to act fast to approve its guidance
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