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Palestine’s ambassador to UK hails embassy as ‘proof our identity cannot be denied’
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Teen girl and boy killed in car crash
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Claire’s and The Original Factory Shop near collapse, putting 2,550 jobs at risk
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Shortage of NHS stroke specialists resulting in thousands dead or disabled, say doctors
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Let me explain why we can’t stand Keir Starmer | Letters
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‘Monkey Christ’ is as good as a Picasso | Brief letters
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Reform UK accused of ‘empty rhetoric’ over plan to hike council tax 5% in Derbyshire
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Why is it so perilous to be a person of colour on The Traitors? | Zoe Williams
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Scotland to have national bank holiday after first World Cup fixture
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Lows of -12C possible as snow moves south
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Novo Nordisk launches Wegovy weight-loss pill in US, triggering price war
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Teenagers posed for selfies after killing homeless man
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Starmer urged to scrap ‘outdated’ law limiting power to stop new gambling premises
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Palestinian embassy in London opens in 'historic moment'
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Celtic sack manager - with familiar face to return... again
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US aircraft monitor tanker off Ireland that tried to evade Venezuela blockade
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UK credit card borrowing rises at fastest annual rate in almost two years
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Scottish Labour urges Keir Starmer to stay out of Holyrood campaign
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Man who tried to murder girlfriend during luxury hotel getaway jailed
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Ever been caught short? Here’s the good news: a great British toilet revolution could be on the way | Eddie Blake
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UK backs Danish PM as Trump threatens Greenland
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Generation AI: fears of ‘social divide’ unless all children learn computing skills
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Prax Lindsey oil refinery bought out of administration by US rival
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Man fined for dressing as fake admiral at Remembrance Sunday event
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Maduro in New York and a calligraphy contest: photos of the day – Monday
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Duke of Marlborough appears in court charged with strangling estranged wife
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Starmer backs Danish PM after she demands US stop threats to take over Greenland
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'I'm in the King's Guard - there's one thing the public does that annoys us most'
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Who does new year Keir look like after his reset? Last year Keir – and that’s a huge problem | John McTernan
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Man admits dressing as navy admiral without permission at Remembrance event
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Man in stable condition after London shooting
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Duke of Marlborough denies strangling estranged wife on three occasions
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Trump's Maduro raid broke international law, Scottish leader suggests - as PM says US must 'set out justifications'
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UK weather: snow easing but ice remains widespread hazard, warns Met Office – as it happened
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Aldi reports record Christmas sales after shoppers moved to cut festive grocery bills
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Manchester United sack Ruben Amorim - as favourites to replace him are revealed
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Eighty ‘one in, one out’ asylum seekers accuse UK of degrading treatment
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No 10 suggests UK would not vote for UN security council resolution condemning US arrest of Maduro – as it happened
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Are UK buy-to-let landlords dying out – and should we care?
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Snow closes schools and disrupts travel in parts of UK and Ireland
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Scotland to be given bank holiday to celebrate World Cup
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How demand for elite falcons in the Middle East is driving illegal trade of British birds
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Has the threat to Keir Starmer receded?
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US attack on Greenland would end NATO, says Danish PM
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Porridge, soft drinks and chocolate included as junk food advert ban comes into effect
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HMRC insists I am dead. How do I convince it I’m not?
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Cold snap grips UK and Europe – in pictures
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GMB union in fresh turmoil over claims by senior female leaders
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UK arts groups offer therapeutic support to performers as they challenge myth of tortured artist
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Ban on TV junk food advertising before 9pm comes into force in UK
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'A 14-year-old girl is with a man in this hotel': How police are stepping up to protect children
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Blizzard conditions forecast - and amber warnings in force - as UK returns to work and school
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Collapse of ‘zombie’ UK firms forecast to fuel unemployment in 2026
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UK’s plans to seize asylum seekers’ phones condemned by campaigners
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Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank, dies aged 96
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Mum pays tribute to 'special boy', aged 16, who died after being hit by car
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Power to seize phones from small boat migrants comes into force
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Anne Frank stepsister and Auschwitz survivor Eva Schloss dies aged 96
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British citizenship should never be conditional | Letters
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Hey, teacher, leave them ‘six-seven’ kids alone | Letters
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Scotland and Wales deserve local BBC radio | Letter
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Snow forecast hits Scottish schools and cold health alerts in place for England
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European leaders appear torn in face of new world order after Venezuela attack
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‘Durham’s other cathedral’: mining union hall reopens after £14m restoration
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Ballymena riots six months on: fear, formidable obstacles and official silence
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HSBC becomes first big UK lender to cut its mortgage rates in 2026
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Man charged with escaping prison on New Year's Day - as two inmates remain at large
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Man who died after being pulled from sea was trying to rescue a mother and daughter
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Battery electric cars will overtake diesels in Great Britain by 2030, analysis suggests
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Former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson says her twin babies may never walk
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