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Barratt’s £2.5bn takeover of Redrow given go-ahead by UK regulator
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Conker players forced to freeze seeds after UK storms bring early fall
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Mike Lynch died from drowning, Bayesian yacht inquest hears
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Tell us: what are your views on Labour’s first 100 days?
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‘The ultimate reminder’: readers on what their tattoos mean to them
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High court judge criticises legal battle between Prince Harry and the Sun
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Bianca Williams stop-and-search officers given jobs back at Met
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Boris Johnson calls for referendum on leaving ECHR
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Bank of England chief economist urges caution over interest rate cuts
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Amy Lamé has stepped down as London’s night czar – and nightlife could be poorer for it | Ed Gillett
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Chris Packham urges protesters to stop blocking roads as he takes climate role
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Who is Dovid Efune, leading contender to buy Daily Telegraph?
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‘They must be somewhere’: appeal for British oak to recreate Sutton Hoo ship
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Wetherspoon’s boss calls academics’ smaller beer glass proposal ‘slightly daft’
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‘You can’t beat a bit of Bully!’: Andrew Flintoff to host Bullseye Xmas special
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Yes, Andrew Tate is a misogynist, but his real game is exploiting men’s vulnerabilities for cash | Gaby Hinsliff
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UK Palestinians on the nightmare of watching war unfold from afar
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Daughter of hostage taken captive by Hamas describes her family’s pain and trauma
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‘Don’t do it again’: Miliband condemns £30,000 Labour breakfast with minister
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Keir Starmer defends Chagos Islands deal after Boris Johnson accuses Labour of ‘sheer political correctness’ – as it happened
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Politicians flying less or cutting out meat is ‘missing link’ in climate action
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Homes for sale close to British woodland – in pictures
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Starmer is boxing himself in over Europe – and putting approval ratings above young people’s futures | Zoe Williams
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Denise Coates’ charity may have saved Bet365 more in tax than it has given to good causes
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Pollutionwatch: Dangers of adding rubbish to home fires
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West Ham owner says non-dom crackdown is driving wealthy from the UK
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Carmakers ramp up pressure on chancellor for EV sales subsidies
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UK toddlers get nearly half their calories from ultra-processed food, study finds
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Labour to commit almost £22bn to fund carbon capture and storage projects
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White women added to NHS eligibility list to donate stem cells
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The missed chances that led to four small boys dying in a Sutton house fire
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Unleashed by Boris Johnson review – memoirs of a clown
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Dressing for the dancefloor: creative explosion behind 80s’ most colourful club
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From Covid to Kosovo: five things we learned from Boris Johnson’s memoir
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The Guardian view on Andrew Bailey’s aggression: whatever traders think is true becomes fact | Editorial
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Private London college taught students by showing videos, investigation reveals
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Tesco is unbeatable when it concentrates on the day job | Nils Pratley
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MPs to get historic vote on England and Wales assisted dying bill
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Woman who lay dead in flat for three years wrote she was ‘starving’ in diary
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Too many people have been condemned to die in misery and pain. My assisted dying bill can change that | Kim Leadbeater
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Time is ticking for Labour to scrap the two-child limit – and then make Britain a welcoming place for children again | Polly Toynbee
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Brewer to cut emissions by making beer using a heat pump in UK first
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Stranded cruise ship finally leaves Belfast for round-the-world voyage
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Met officer gave ‘false’ account to justify fatally shooting unarmed man, jury told
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Woman found guilty over deaths of four home-alone sons in fire
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Lucy Letby: hospital chiefs ‘refused to call police amid concern of media spotlight’
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Man who sent girl to Iraq for FGM jailed in legal first for England and Wales
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A timeline of the UK’s history with the Chagos Islands
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Depression and closed shops: Port Talbot residents fear impact of blast furnace closure
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All-black airline crew to fly from UK to mark Black History Month
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‘The truth is that I’m named after a Baywatch character’: readers on their unusual names
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Man, 35, arrested after suspected acid attack outside west London school
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Chagos Islanders have fought a long and determined campaign for right to return
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People on bail in Corby using selfies to prove attendance as police counter rarely open
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Kick it Out founder Herman Ouseley dies aged 79
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Parliamentarian scuffles and flamingos: photos of the day - Thursday
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Boris Johnson insists he would have won July election in new book
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‘The night of the living dead’: denial-fuelled Tory conference ends without direction
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Recorded hate crimes in Scotland up 63% since law introduced in April
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English councils illegally turning away homeless young people, charity says
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Van Gogh is turning in his grave at the harsh Just Stop Oil sentence. I know, because I spoke to him | Nadya Tolokonnikova
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Disguised GP injected mother’s partner with flesh-eating chemical, court told
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Job advisers may be posted in NHS hospitals to get long-term sick back to work
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Why do so many LGBTQ+ people still have to snatch moments of affection when we know others aren’t looking? | Sophie Wilkinson
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Britain to return Chagos Islands to Mauritius ending years of dispute
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Tesco boss says new workers’ rights laws must not hurt growth
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Starmer repaid freebies to restore trust in politics, minister says
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Europe’s exhausted oyster reefs ‘once covered area size of Northern Ireland’
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Graves could be reused under proposals to tackle lack of space for the dead
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UK politics: Tom Tugendhat suggests Chagos Islands deal could lead to China establishing base there – as it happened
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