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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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The Tories are deluded to think they’ll be back in power in 2029. Here are three economic reasons why | Larry Elliott
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Unresolved water complaints in England and Wales rise to near-decade high
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1930s England from the air – in pictures
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Pioneering aerial photographer’s pictures show England of the 1930s
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Whether it’s Trump or Harris in office, Starmer will need an incredible US ambassador. Here’s my vote | Martin Kettle
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‘Very serious’: Bank of England governor warns of Middle East oil shock risk
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UK banks given extra three days to delay payments in effort to beat scams
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Everything you need to know about Covid this autumn – podcast
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Nature in England at risk as amount of protected land falls to 2.93%, data shows
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Rare court records show how poor women pioneered foster care in 1600s
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BBC cancels Boris Johnson interview after Laura Kuenssberg message gaffe
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Number of people in UK out of work due to ill health growing by 300,000 a year
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Rising cost of social services in England putting arts and youth services at risk, say councils
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One million people in England vape despite never having smoked regularly, study finds
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‘Iceman’ crime boss jailed in Scotland over ‘industrial-scale’ drug trafficking
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Why official register of MPs’ financial interests is now a must-read
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Starmer vows to turn page on UK’s relationship with the EU
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UK begins evacuating citizens from Lebanon as Israel’s offensive continues
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Migration during adolescence linked to increased psychosis risk, study finds
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Israel able to repel Iranian attack without need for major help from allies
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The Guardian view on resetting UK-EU relations: more candour and courage required | Editorial
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Prosecutors call for 15-year sentence for McCann suspect in unrelated rape trial
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Keir Starmer needs to ensure educational opportunities for all children | Letter
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Sellafield ordered to pay nearly £400,000 over cybersecurity failings
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Black British Book festival founder criticises lack of diversity in publishing
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Windrush pioneer Alford Gardner dies aged 98
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Girl, 14, in ‘shock, pain and trauma’ after suspected acid attack outside London school
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‘I feel like a rock star myself!’: the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
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Keir Starmer pays back £6,000 worth of gifts and hospitality
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Better Man: see Robbie Williams as a CGI monkey in first trailer for biopic
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Man shot dead in car by Met officer was not posing threat to life, jury told
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Bad jokes, war stories and rehashed rhetoric: key takeaways from the Tory leadership speeches
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Tory leadership contenders square off at conference – Politics Weekly UK
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The Tories’ Fearless Four battle to the end. Alas, that’s just the beginning | John Crace
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Head of civil service Simon Case rejoins Garrick Club six months after quitting it
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Labour donor Waheed Alli under Lords investigation over register of interests
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After the ‘Tory idol’ speeches, who most looks like a leader in waiting? Our panel passes judgment
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Teachers stabbed by 1girl at Welsh school thought they were ‘going to die’
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British Jews adjusting to ‘new reality’ after year-long surge in antisemitism
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Post Office CEO Nick Read prefers teams of ‘younger, deferential males’, inquiry told
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Starling Bank fined £29m for ‘shockingly lax’ financial crime controls
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Cleverly’s leadership bid gathers pace as he calls on Tories to be ‘more normal’
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Overcrowding at London’s Euston station ‘puts passengers in danger’
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Veteran Harrods executive drops plan to head Fenwick amid Al Fayed controversy
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Head of Met Black Police Association faces hearing over ‘racist’ messages
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Taxi carrying Ian Hislop hit by mechanical fault, not gunshot, says Met
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Stranded whales and a vegetarian festival: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Stranded luxury cruise ship still stuck off coast of Northern Ireland
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I treat the very sick – and I urge politicians to vote against the deeply worrying assisted dying bill | Lucy Thomas
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JD Sports’ UK business hit by bad weather and Red Sea disruption
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Keir Starmer tells Brussels press conference it was ‘right’ for him to repay £6,000 worth of gifts – as it happened
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Post office operators will not all get payouts by March deadline, says minister
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British forces involved in defending Israel from Iranian attack, says Healey
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Badenoch, Cleverly, Jenrick, Tugendhat: four ways for the Tories to reach the same wilderness | Rafael Behr
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Naomi Campbell’s charity reported to commission over Unicef link-up claims
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EU pushes Keir Starmer to open door to youth mobility scheme as PM heads to Brussels
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Who were England’s 2024 rioters? – podcast
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Daniel Day-Lewis ends retirement from acting after seven years
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Targeted support could reduce infant mortality gap across England, study finds
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