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Ikea opens Oxford Street shop dedicated to its famous blue carrier bag
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Andrea Jenkyns has joined Reform UK, says Nigel Farage
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Gen Z is breaking up with dating apps, Ofcom says
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Watchdog calls for end to ‘adultification’ of black children by police in England and Wales
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Iron Maiden, a bamboo car and a lionfish: photos of the day - Thursday
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Devon and Cornwall police chief suspended pending investigation
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NHS trials ‘sponge on a string’ test for risk signs of oesophageal cancer
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Kemi Badenoch says the Tories got it wrong on immigration. She’s right – but not for the reasons she thinks | Jonathan Portes
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Both my parents died in a hospice – the decline I saw in end-of-life care in four years was terrifying | Natalie Morris
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Gregg Wallace steps away from MasterChef after allegations by Kirsty Wark
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Aviva could make higher offer for Direct Line amid flurry of takeovers in London
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Australia’s Macquarie offers to buy UK-listed waste management firm Renewi for £700m
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Daniel Khalife: a fantasist or a player in the world of spies?
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Net migration to UK hit record high of 906,000 in year to June 2023, revised figures show
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Former soldier Daniel Khalife found guilty of spying for Iran
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City regulator offers to water down ‘name and shame’ rules after pressure
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I thought Britain was worlds away from Trump’s America – until I needed to get an abortion | Anonymous
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UK hospitality group Loungers to be bought by US firm for £338m
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Record migration figures show Tories were running ‘open borders experiment’ after Brexit, Starmer says – as it happened
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Use robots instead of hiring low-paid migrants, says shadow home secretary
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David Cameron says he has changed mind on assisted dying and now supports bill
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Yorkshire photographer who impressed Princess of Wales dies aged 17
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This society lauded a police officer who lied and cheated and ruined lives. At last, a reckoning | George Monbiot
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UK government failing to list use of AI on mandatory register
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David Lammy to appoint envoy to support Britons detained abroad
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MPs’ big assisted dying moment, and the people watching every move – Politics Weekly UK
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One in three consultant child psychiatrist posts in England are vacant, analysis shows
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Long wait for NHS mental healthcare has ‘stark consequences for children’s life chances’
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Prisoners denied dignity while receiving NHS care, watchdog finds
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Reddit overtakes X in popularity of social media platforms in UK
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Doctors hail first breakthrough in asthma and COPD treatment in 50 years
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Mohamed Al Fayed may have raped and abused at least 111 women and girls, say police
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Constituencies that elected Reform UK candidates blighted by poor roads, report finds
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‘It’s a sleepy little place’: disbelief in north Wales after dramatic arrest of US terror suspect
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Transgender people have right to be recognised in legally acquired gender, court hears
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Ex-supreme court president backs assisted dying law change
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Ed Davey is dreaming of Christmas No 1 hit with carers’ choir
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Brighton’s ‘vertical pier’ i360 files for administration
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KemiKaze her own worst enemy after another scattergun PMQs | John Crace
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Kemi Badenoch considering visa cap if Tories return to power
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Staff at sixth-form colleges in England to strike on Thursday
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The Guardian view on closing the Bibby Stockholm: a parable of failed asylum policy | Editorial
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GMB staff and members to complain to equalities watchdog over institutional sexism
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Jess Phillips on new anti-domestic violence measures: ‘I feel hopeful today’
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Manchester social club celebrates victory over eviction threat
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Vauxhall owner was ‘confident’ about meeting EV rules before factory shutdown
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No need to mourn exit of Just Eat Takeaway from London Stock Exchange
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Dying people deserve a choice. Let them make it | Letters
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First UK arrest made over filming of women on nights out without consent
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Rapper Slowthai and a friend raped two women after gig, court told
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Watchdog ‘appalled’ by use of restraint on autistic children at London school
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I called that mysterious motorway helpline – and almost lost the will to live | Adrian Chiles
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‘Low-risk’ double killer found guilty of murdering neighbour in Welsh village
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Defra cuts pose ‘existential threat’ to England’s most beautiful areas
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‘End of an era’: Smithfield traders absorb news that London market is to close
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Aston Martin looks to raise £210m after second profit warning in two months
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Former hospital chief executive told Lucy Letby ‘we’ve got your back’
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Today presenter Mishal Husain to leave BBC in new year
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William Hague elected chancellor of Oxford University
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Rescued turtles and a field of illuminated flowers: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Harvester and Toby Carvery owner says it will take £100m hit from tax changes
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Supermarket loyalty cards give genuine savings, says watchdog
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Esther Rantzen urges MPs to vote on ‘vital issue’ of assisted dying
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Counter-terrorism police arrest seven in London raids connected to PKK
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Prosecuting passengers for pocket change? Rail ticketing in Britain has become an absolute farce | Jonn Elledge
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Rupert Goold named as next artistic director of Old Vic
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Storm Conall brings train cancellations and warning of possible power cuts
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Grave exhumed near Northern Ireland border in hunt for IRA ‘disappeared’
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My sister is on hunger strike to free her son Alaa Abd el-Fattah from jail in Egypt. We don’t want her to die | Ahdaf Soueif
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Labour’s ‘Get Britain Working’ strategy risks making things worse. Here’s why | Iain Porter
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