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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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Children in youth offender institutions in England denied access to education, report finds
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Thames mudlarking permits to be issued again but capped to protect site
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Police investigate suspected gunshot fired at taxi carrying Ian Hislop
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Michael Ancram, former deputy Tory leader, dies aged 79
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Ross Raisin’s Ghost Kitchen wins 2024 BBC national short story award with dark gig economy tale – read it here
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Family of woman who lay dead for three years had raised alarm, inquest hears
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Some civil servants so bad they should be in prison, says Kemi Badenoch
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Covid inquiry told how putting on PPE delayed treatment of dying patients
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Is this the Tory leadership race or the seventh circle of hell? | John Crace
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Treasury asking ministers to draw up billions of pounds of infrastructure cuts
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Man arrested after bow and arrow found in car parked next to House of Lords
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Met settles £1m civil case after wrongful arrest of black bank manager in 2017
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Tory gasps as Robert Jenrick reveals daughter’s middle name is Thatcher
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Martin Rowson on the Conservative party conference – cartoon
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As the waters rise, a two-year sentence for throwing soup. That’s the farcical reality of British justice | George Monbiot
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Four men jailed for arson and violent disorder in Harehills riot
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Monitoring UK bank accounts for benefits fraud would be ‘huge blow to privacy’
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Garden centre chain Dobbies to shut 17 stores as part of restructuring plan
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Senior doctor ‘ashamed’ he failed to protect babies from Lucy Letby
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Comet last seen in stone age to make closest approach to Earth
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Russia’s FSB protected Evil Corp gang that carried out Nato cyber-attacks
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BBC’s Frank Gardner criticises airline after crawling to toilet on flight
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In 2017, Cardiff’s music scene was collapsing. What’s the secret of its amazing revival?
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Gaynor Lord died by misadventure after entering Norwich river, coroner finds
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Number of centenarians in England and Wales may have hit a peak, figures show
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Martin Lewis says energy price cap is a ‘pants cap’
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Former Post Office chair warns of fresh Horizon-style scandal in the making
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Small firms face near-30% rise in water bills, Ofwat letter reveals
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Mexican mariachi and a police chase: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Former PMs have a wealth of experience. Why not put some on the Tory leadership ballot? | Simon Jenkins
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Cruise ship stuck in Belfast for four months returns hours after leaving
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TechScape: Why the fake news confidence trap could be your downfall
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Avocado bathrooms are back in UK as younger homeowners go green
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Search for missing emu Irwin amid fears bird fell into Wiltshire river
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Calls for failing English water firms to be taken over using special administration
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Girl, 14, sustains potentially life-changing injuries in ‘acid’ attack at London school
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Greggs says it has no plans for more price rises as sales slow
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Tugendhat condemns Tory rival over claim UK special forces ‘kill rather than capture terrorists’
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Badenoch says 10% of civil servants are ‘very bad’ and jokes they are ‘should be in prison bad’ – as it happened
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Mulberry rejects £83m takeover bid from Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group
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Former human rights lawyer admits fraud over Iraq war claims
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Most soft plastic collected for recycling is burned, campaigners say
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Structural racism leading to stark health inequalities in London, report shows
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Rosie Duffield’s savage departure raises difficult questions for Keir Starmer. He’d be foolish to ignore them | Gaby Hinsliff
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Pine martens return to Dartmoor after 150-year absence
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The man in charge of Labour’s green energy dream: ‘It’s at the limit of what’s achievable’
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Call this a party conference? It’s more like a weird Tory festival of mass delusion | Polly Toynbee
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Online retailer eBay scraps fees for private sellers in UK
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‘She shouts very loudly’: opinion on Rosie Duffield divided in her constituency
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Paul and Jack were murdered by their abusive father. Why had the family courts granted him contact?
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UK unions fear not all staff will get fair share as tip-sharing law comes into force
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UK Black History Month kicks off aiming to ‘reclaim narratives’
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Starmer urged to help households as energy bills rise by £149 a year
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UK shop prices fall at fastest rate since 2021 despite rising fresh food inflation
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UK charters flight from Lebanon as governments prepare evacuation plans
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Lorry plummets 18 metres from a bridge on M6 in Cheshire
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Phillip Schofield says he was fired from ITV ‘for his brother’s crime’
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Jenrick condemned for claim UK special forces ‘kill rather than capture terrorists’
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Sadiq Khan fears rise in UK hate crime linked to Middle East violence
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Teachers in England vote overwhelmingly to accept pay rise offer
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Streeting considers reviving dedicated cancer strategy after Tories axed it
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‘Perpetual’ cruise to leave Belfast after passengers wait four months in port
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Badenoch to dish out ‘hard truths’ in attempt to revive Tory leadership bid
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Right is left and left is right: Kemi Badenoch gets cryptic in Tory pamphlet
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