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Water companies in England ‘using loopholes’ to avoid paying for outages
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Senior UK bankers will get bonuses years earlier under plan to relax rules
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Storm Bert offers stark reminder of UK’s underfunded flood defences
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TfL to fine firms whose electric bikes block pavements
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‘More straight talking’: How Reform UK is gaining support in Wales
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Man arrested over property damage after tractor driven through flooded UK town
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Welsh government urged to safeguard Celtic rainforests
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Female executive directors in FTSE 250 down 11% since 2022
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Elon Musk and a mass petition want a new UK election. Shall we do that – or just stick to democracy? | Marina Hyde
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Travellers demand ‘accountability’ after children ‘forced on to trains’ by Manchester police
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Russia expels UK diplomat over spying allegations
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UK government seeks meeting with Trump team over Chagos Islands agreement
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FCA fines Macquarie Bank £13m for fictitious trades amid ‘serious failings’
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Groups to ask for court ban on UK arms sales to Israel after Netanyahu arrest warrant
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In Wales, we’re one more flood away from another disaster like Aberfan | Aaron Thierry
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Forbidden Territories / The Traumatic Surreal review – coal sacks and furry tongues hit West Yorkshire
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Record number of English bathing sites classified as having poor water quality
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Watchdog refuses to sign off UK public sector accounts over unreliable data
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World’s oldest known man dies aged 112 in Merseyside
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Mother pays tribute to ‘caring’ girl who died after exiting police vehicle on M5
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Bringing down the UK’s sky-high energy bills is a tall order, but it can be done | Simon Francis
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‘Everyone was happy, but it became annoying’: Ethiopians look back on Band Aid
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Assisted dying could have major impact on courts, says ex-chief justice
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Russia imposes travel ban on cabinet ministers, calling it retaliation for ‘Russophobic’ policies – as it happened
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UK prices for car repairs and electrical goods expected to rise due to budget
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Ignore the online CV truthers. If anything, Rachel Reeves is overqualified to be UK chancellor | Gaby Hinsliff
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Rod Stewart to play Glastonbury 2025 legends slot: ‘I’m more than able to pleasure and titillate’
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More flooding likely this week after rain from Storm Bert, UK minister says
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Donald Trump’s trade tariffs could cost US consumers $2,400 a year – business live
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‘Asda turnaround could take three to five years’: Allan Leighton returns to run retailer
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From Egypt to India, five jailed men who feel abandoned by Britain
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Tuesday briefing: Why everyone’s suddenly worked up about ‘non-crime hate incidents’
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I have campaigned for assisted dying all my life. This once-in-a-generation chance mustn’t be wasted | Polly Toynbee
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How the far right is weaponising AI-generated content in Europe
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‘Opera should be an unstoppable art form’: Royal Opera announce Netia Jones as associate director
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Safeguarding agencies ‘ignoring children abused by family members’ in England
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Premier League and Channel 4 to train teenagers in Labour’s £45m work drive
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Retailers warn inflation could hamper UK shoppers in run-up to Christmas
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FCA is ‘incompetent at best, dishonest at worst’, claim MPs and peers
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Number of single UK women having fertility treatment trebles, report says
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Weight-loss drugs can improve kidney health, study finds
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Lack of legal aid lawyers poses threat to Starmer’s asylum pledge, experts say
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Labour poised to announce £100m levy on gambling companies
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About 20 terminally ill people in UK die in unrelieved pain each day, research finds
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Iranian artist Maryam Tafakory wins the 2024 Film London Jarman award
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The Guardian view on benefit reforms: ministers should enable work – not force it | Editorial
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Is it time for another general election? I mean it’s been four months | John Crace
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Forecasters and flood defences under scrutiny after UK’s Storm Bert ordeal
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Lucy Letby: hospital executive denies being ‘too slow’ to act over concerns
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Barclays’ retreat over regulator’s Qatari finding is a cop-out
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UK government vows to do all it can to help Briton captured by Russia
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‘No lessons have been learned’: as floods recede, anger rises in south Wales valleys
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Humbug: vandal smashes gravestone of Ebenezer Scrooge
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Inheritance tax on farms should be delayed to avoid unfairness, says thinktank
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Oxford scientist resigns from Royal Society over Elon Musk’s continuing fellowship
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Physician associates play an important role in modern healthcare | Letters
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A fairer system would make paying taxes more palatable | Letters
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George Stubbs dog painting expected to reach up to £2m at auction
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‘Bin surfer’ may have found novichok bottle minutes after agents dumped it, inquiry hears
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Barbara Taylor Bradford obituary
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Here’s what I learned at Cop29. Rows aside, an unstoppable transition to clean energy is happening | Ed Miliband
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Ben Jennings on the UK’s assisted dying bill – cartoon
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‘Business cash cow has been milked,’ CBI chair tells ministers
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What’s in store for returning Asda boss Allan Leighton?
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It’s outrageous that religious faith is being brought into the assisted dying debate | Simon Jenkins
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‘No alternative’: is Rachel Reeves channelling Thatcher? – Politics Weekly Westminster
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I'm glad we got a deal at Cop29 – but western nations stood in the way of a much better one | Mukhtar Babayev
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UK will seek global coalition for climate action, says Ed Miliband as Cop29 ends
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Pride parade in Rio and a sinkhole in Wales: photos of the day – Monday
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Police investigate tractor that created ‘devastating’ wave in flooded UK town
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