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Salmon numbers in England and Wales last year were lowest on record
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Protect funding system that helped Bates sue Post Office, government told
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GP admits attempted murder of mother’s partner with fake Covid jab
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A year marked by trauma and grief – and questions about what it means to be Jewish in Britain | Dave Rich
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Rebekah Vardy challenges Coleen Rooney’s £1.8m legal costs for libel trial
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UK’s £22bn carbon capture pledge follows surge in lobbying by fossil fuel industry, records show
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Southern Water seeks to borrow up to £4bn from investors
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My passion for an argument was relentless – and damaging. Then my granddaughter intervened | Sergey Maidukov
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Missing emu Irwin found dead in Wiltshire river after weeklong search
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Minister denies government in disarray despite departure of Sue Gray
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Lammy defends Chagos Islands deal as Tories claim it puts UK security at risk – as it happened
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‘A shattering effect’: Birmingham youth services face huge cuts
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UK house prices rise for third month in a row to near record high
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Charging customers for energy based on location ‘could harm UK industry’
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Scottish NHS boards pay up to £837 an hour for locums amid psychiatry crisis
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‘Parents know they are not alone’: UK pact to withhold smartphones until 14 gathers pace
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Post Office Horizon IT inquiry: the issues that CEO Nick Read needs to explain
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Outside Frieze’s big tent, the London art world faces severe headwinds
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‘No care left in the system’: patients on use of locum psychiatrists in Scotland
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UK steel industry calls for protectionist measures over glut driven by China
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Forced into exile: the Chagossians scattered in Mauritius and Britain
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Inquest to open over deaths of patients treated by breast surgeon Ian Paterson
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More than 70 retailers urge Reeves to make 20% cut to business rates
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NHS maternity staff to receive mandatory training to improve patient safety
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At least 10,000 children have fallen into poverty under Labour, analysis finds
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Starmer urges unity at home and reiterates call for ceasefire in Middle East
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Keir Starmer reshuffles top team after Sue Gray ousted
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Once Sue Gray became the story, it was clear she had to go
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GP care analysis casts doubt on Labour pledge to ‘bring back the family doctor’
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Ex-Google boss Eric Schmidt to attend UK international investment summit
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Man arrested after ‘incorrectly’ boarding easyJet flight in Manchester
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Heinz apologises after ad featuring black family sparks anger online
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Who is in Keir Starmer’s top team at No 10 after Sue Gray resignation?
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TGI Fridays ‘close to rescue deal’ that could save more than 2,000 UK jobs
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Revolts and resignations: a timeline of Starmer’s first three months in power
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Western leaders’ silence about Israel’s atrocities gives free rein to Netanyahu | Letters
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Motherboard to Nightbitch: maternity in spotlight at London film festival
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The push for emojis in Black women’s styles: ‘We need to normalise that our hair is acceptable’
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Parents pay tribute to ‘perfect little boy’ who died in Cumbria farm shooting
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Young British women struggle more than men to progress at work, study suggests
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Wine sellers campaign against looming alcohol duty plan
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English council may ask parents of children taken into care to pay half of costs
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People who have lived in UK for decades fear being ‘locked out’ by eVisas
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UK charities fear first-class stamp price rise will mean fewer Christmas cards sent
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Traffic wardens issue tickets for vehicles on Daniel Day-Lewis film set
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Sue Gray resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff
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Goddess Durga and a giant fox: the weekend in pictures
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Labour must ensure benefits of future growth are shared equally across Britain | Larry Elliott
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Some vapes claiming to be cannabis contain ‘synthetic cannabinoid’ – study
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Children raised by friends or relatives are being ‘plunged into poverty’, says UK charity
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UK urges Israel to show restraint amid fears Middle East conflict could spread
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Ocado and AA join growing revolt against London congestion charge for electric vans
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The queen of suspense: how Ann Radcliffe inspired Dickens and Austen – then got written out of the canon
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After 100 days of mistakes, we need to hear Labour’s underlying philosophy | Will Hutton
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‘I have to have one of those’: plushie super-fans explain the appeal
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Whoever becomes the next Tory leader shouldn’t assume they’ll be safe in the job | Andrew Rawnsley
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Coroners warn of risk to lives without urgent reform of NHS adult care
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The Observer view on early years education: Labour must find the money to address the attainment gap | Observer editorial
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Private firms ran almost all care homes forced to shut for breaches in England
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Confused and conflicted: Tory party’s future hangs in the balance after divided conference
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Study of new personalised cancer therapies could ‘transform’ how the disease is treated
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Parkrun at 20: how a gentle jog turned into a 5km Saturday morning obsession
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Doubts grow over Labour’s VAT plan for private schools
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Waiter! Soho’s cafe society confused after law changes on tipping
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UK ‘resolutely committed’ to its overseas territories, says foreign minister
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Assisted dying supporters court Tories to bolster cross-party appeal
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Faith leaders unite to reject prejudice on eve of 7 October anniversary
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Less haste more speed will win Labour the race to fix 21st-century Britain
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Wealthy, white and rightwing: the Tory members holding the party’s future in their hands
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Boy whose Mousetrap show at school led to legal threat joins West End cast
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