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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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Without the EU, the joke is on us if Trump gets his tariffs | William Keegan
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More foster carers in England leaving than signing up, says Ofsted report
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UK jobcentres not fit for purpose, says Liz Kendall ahead of major reforms
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For now, let’s revel in Bluesky’s promised land and kid ourselves it will never get like X | Tim Adams
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Homeless people to be given cash in first major UK trial to reduce poverty
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Russia ‘aggressive’ and ‘reckless’ in cyber realm and threat to Nato, UK minister to warn
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Unidentified drones spotted over three UK airbases, US air force confirms
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‘One conversation really changed my mind’: the personal stories driving MPs’ decisions on assisted dying
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UK justice secretary attacks assisted dying bill as ‘state death service’
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Racial abuse, physical assaults and no beds: asylum seekers tell of brutal conditions at Manston migrant centre
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Revealed: Home Office ‘completely lost grip’ at notorious Manston asylum centre
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Police carry out controlled explosion at London Euston station
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Storm Bert: thousands without power as UK is lashed with 70mph gusts
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Teachers at top academy in Hackney ‘screamed at’ and humiliated pupils, say angry parents
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‘We live in a climate of fear’: Graphic novelist’s Elon Musk book can’t find UK or US publisher
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Who are the shellsuit boys in image that captures the 1980s? New Tate Britain show solves mystery
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The Ukraine missile crisis: Putin’s shadow war against the west finally breaks cover
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Daily Mirror and OK! magazine to merge staff
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Mishal Husain believed to be stepping down from Radio 4 Today programme
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British Olympic sailors threaten to quit Dorset base over plans for waste incinerator
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after double shooting in Birmingham
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Why it was such a joy to interview John Prescott and discover his sweet, sad soul | Rachel Cooke
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‘Sitting with their head in their hands’: farm equipment suppliers fear for impact of budget
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Islamic State is primed to be thorn in the side of incoming Trump administration
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‘Catastrophic’ marine heatwaves are killing sealife and causing mass disruption to UK fisheries
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Jaguar boss defends new ad and rebrand amid ‘vile hatred’ online
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KFC drops pledge to stop using ‘Frankenchickens’ in the UK
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Young country diary: Spotted! A black squirrel outside my school kitchen | Noah
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Laos government ‘profoundly saddened’ by deaths of tourists in Vang Vieng
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Starmer seeks to hire EU negotiator in pursuit of relations reset
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Unseen Barbara Hepworth letters reveal ‘recipes’ for sculptures – and her high standards
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First grey seal pup of the season born on Suffolk coast
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Candidate for first female chancellor of Oxford focuses on student gender gap
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As Band Aid marks 40th anniversary critics take aim at Africa stereotypes
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Storm Bert: ‘worst yet to arrive’ amid gridlocked roads, cancelled flights and power cuts – as it happened
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Snow closes roads and railway lines as Storm Bert hits UK
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Children’s development ‘put back by years’ due to failure of special educational needs system
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Doorscaping and stir-up Sunday: how Christmas traditions are changing
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Energy bills, mortgages, food: will cost of living surge again under Labour?
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Glicked double bill may not match Barbenheimer buzz, experts say
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UK bank fraud victims could face £100 excess on refund claims
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Dua Lipa’s pickle drink is latest twist in growing appreciation for ‘dirty’ cocktails
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Slovenian girl, 12, saves project aiming to reintroduce cicadas to New Forest
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Anti-racism campaigner’s London book events cancelled amid threat of far-right violence
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Spain’s floods force some UK sellers to buy oranges from southern hemisphere
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Six people are dead after a suspected mass methanol poisoning at a backpacker party town. What went wrong in Laos?
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Too many buildings remain unsafe after Grenfell disaster, housing minister warns
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The Guardian view on 30 years of the national lottery: winners and losers | Editorial
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Prison blueprints leak sparks security alert in jails in England and Wales
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Separating wheat from chaff in the farm tax debate | Letters
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Rachel Reeves standing firm against U-turn on inheritance tax for farmers
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Reform UK MP James McMurdock was detained as a teenager for ‘kicking’ former girlfriend
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UK man admits Ukraine-linked arson attack on London warehouse
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Electric shock: carmakers battle strict UK electric car rules as big fines loom
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Tributes paid to ‘kind and loving’ British tourist who died in Laos
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Gordon Brown says daughter’s death showed value of ‘good’ dying over assisted dying
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Spending time with people in their final days showed me that we need not assisted dying, but better end-of-life care | Gordon Brown
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UK weather: Met Office warnings as ‘multi-hazard’ Storm Bert approaches
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UK barrister made aspiring lawyer have ‘unwanted sex’ with him, tribunal hears
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Jeremy Clarkson: presenter, firebrand farmer … politician?
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‘Cate Blanchett looks stylish in a bee-suit’: Martha Kearney on her wild new interview series
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Hungary invites Netanyahu to visit as world leaders split over ICC arrest warrant
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‘We will never forget you’: family of Harshita Brella pay tribute
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