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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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ITV share price leaps as ‘investors consider takeover bid’
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Alicia Kearns: the one-nation Tory taking on the Foreign Office
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Wales may introduce visitor levy for people staying overnight
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Send crisis in England and Wales leaving children more vulnerable, says report
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Girl, eight, injured in London shooting was in car with two-year-old, police say
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I worked in charities for years – here’s how I make sure my money is going to a good cause, not Captain Tom’s family | Gary Nunn
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Russia-Ukraine war: more than 20 injured in Russian attack on Kharkiv – as it happened
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Barclays fined £40m for ‘reckless’ failures in 2008 Qatari fundraising
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UK politics: Badenoch refuses to commit to reversing rise in employers’ national insurance in speech at CBI – as it happened
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B&Q owner says budget uncertainty hit spending and tax rise will cost it £31m
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Storm Bert: forecasters and politicians criticised after devastating floods
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Storm Bert: environment secretary says flood defences in ‘worst condition on record’ after Tory government – as it happened
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Dozens of new Labour MPs join group pushing for electoral reform
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Foreign firms taking billions of litres from UK aquifers to make bottled water
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‘You get desensitised to it’: how social media fuels fear of violence
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Violence on social media making teenagers afraid to go out, study finds
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Storm Bert to cause further disruption in UK after ‘devastating’ floods
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Britain faces ‘talent drain’ of visual artists as earnings fall by 40% since 2010
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Russia plotting to use AI to enhance cyber-attacks against UK, minister will warn
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‘We had no alternative’: Reeves defends her budget to the CBI
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Smoking could cause 300,000 cancer cases in UK by 2029, study finds
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Singer claims Sweden ‘punishing’ her British husband by refusing him leave to remain
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Ministers told to raise sick pay as report says 1.6m would be unable to pay bills
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One in seven A&E patients are repeat visitors with unmet needs, study finds
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Thousands of bar staff in England and Wales to be trained to spot spiking
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Briton reportedly captured by Russian forces while fighting for Ukraine
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NHS bosses who silence whistleblowers face sack under government plans
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Millions of tourists in UK could be asked to pay local visitor levy
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Ministers speaking out against assisted dying ‘are giving false impression’, says peer
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Bonhams auction house facing claims it is selling looted Roman antiquities
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‘Slippery slope’ fears over assisted dying have echoes of abortion debate
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There’s no point building homes that people can’t afford | Letters
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Making the case for a law on assisted dying | Letter
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Enforced return to office leads workers to seek new jobs
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Lauren Laverne says she has been given ‘all clear’ after cancer treatment
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Angela Merkel ‘tormented’ by Brexit vote and saw it as ‘humiliation’ for EU
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Pontypridd residents make frantic efforts to protect homes as river floods
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Nicola Jennings on a Britain beset by stormy weather – cartoon
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A monkey festival and stormy seas: photos of the weekend
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Isaac Newton’s wealth ‘intimately connected’ with slavery, author says
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Brat banking: Charli xcx takes the stage in Revolut’s push to cleanse its image
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London City, Bristol and Birmingham airports reportedly for sale
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Retailers prepare for cautious Christmas as a chill settles on consumers
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Man critical after cardiac arrest on Westminster Bridge in London
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Lammy urged to keep promise of envoy to help free Britons held abroad
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Shabana Mahmood should not impose her religious beliefs on others, says peer
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Labour could be knocked off course as it sticks to £40bn mission | Heather Stewart
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Liz Kendall says young people who won’t take up work will lose benefits
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Pay gap between bosses and employees must be reduced, UK workers say
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From Sure Start to youth centres, cutting children’s services is a false economy | Torsten Bell
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At least five dead amid ‘devastating’ flooding as Storm Bert batters UK
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Don’t know what to buy your loved ones for Christmas? Just ask ChatGPT
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UK’s assisted dying law won’t be ‘slippery slope’ says California doctor who has helped dozens end their life
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Labour left urges Starmer to speak up for human rights on Saudi Arabia trip
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Faced with many foes, Labour needs to get out of its defensive crouch and on to the front foot | Andrew Rawnsley
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