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Plans to weaken protections for national parks will have ‘disastrous consequences’ say green groups
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Lifetime of earnings not enough for UK workers to join wealthiest 10%, report says
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One in three UK workers have called in sick after work drinks, survey finds
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Brexit has done nothing to stem sharp decline of UK fish populations, shows study
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One year’s worth of bread lost in UK to wrecked harvests since 2020, report finds
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'Depressing' rise in online hate targeting footballers - as police chief warns it's creeping into stadiums
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Teenagers arrested over cyber-attack on London nurseries
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‘Kardashian of Cheshire’ paedophile jailed for luxury handbag fraud
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Chinese spying trial collapse - prosecutor blames government
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‘Incendiary, inaccurate, careless’: Handsworth locals reject Jenrick’s race claims
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UK won't give more visas to Indian workers, says PM
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Lucy Powell tells Labour it can’t sugarcoat how badly things are going
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Two teenagers arrested over cyber attack on nursery chain
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Alleged stalker of parents of Madeleine McCann sent letter signed ‘Madeleine x’
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Palestine protests go ahead across UK on second anniversary of 7 October
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Lord Heseltine attacks Badenoch's new policies - and calls Farage a 'phoney'
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Top Tory refuses to apologise for 'disgraceful' remark
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Long-lost John Lennon interview reveals US phone-tapping fears
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A British Ice and more stop and search: Badenoch’s Tories set out new policies
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Ella Baron on the 7 October pro-Palestine protests – cartoon
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Flag-waving pro-Palestinian protesters reject PM's claims that they are being 'un-British'
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What I learned from my awkward, ill-tempered exchange with the Tory party leader
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Honest Bob gets the party started – the Reform party. It’s tough being a Tory | John Crace
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Nigel Farage felt ‘genuinely worried’ by alleged TikTok death threat, court hears
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The Guardian view on calls to ban sunbeds: prevention in healthcare raises hard questions about risks | Editorial
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DPD couriers face substantial earnings loss from cut in delivery payments
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The first female archbishop of Canterbury faces a tide of misogyny | Letters
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A battlefield hit by HS2 – and planning rules | Letter
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Vocational training needs more than money | Letters
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Jane Goodall’s grasp of chimpanzees and ‘alpha males’ | Brief letters
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Up to 14m car loan scandal victims in line for average £700 payout, City regulator announces
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Rachel Reeves clears planning blockage amid ‘good relationship’ with developer
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Metro Bank customers see red after IT glitch empties accounts
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Robert Jenrick accused of fuelling ‘toxic nationalism’ with Birmingham claims
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EU plan to match Trump steel tariffs spurs ‘existential threat’ to UK steel industry
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CPS to appeal against dismissal of terrorism charge against Kneecap’s Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh
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Ex-wife of man injured in Manchester synagogue attack says he no longer wants to live in UK
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Gold price tops $4,000 for first time as investors seek safe haven
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It’s Tory conference: Boris-wave goodbye to a deluded party on its way to electoral annihilation | Marina Hyde
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Labour accuses Robert Jenrick of ‘personal attack’ on attorney general
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Almost a fifth of young UK adults use AI to design holiday, study finds
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Sentencing of 'evil Jesus' who plotted to kill prosecutor postponed
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Kemi Badenoch reveals her 'golden rule' for the economy
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MPs and Jewish leaders call for Bob Vylan’s Manchester gig to be cancelled
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Chanel blasts off on new course with Matthieu Blazy debut show
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How would tougher powers for police affect protests in England and Wales?
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Millions of drivers could get £700 payout over car finance scandal
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I didn’t realise how much I loved my home town until a terrorist attacked it. I pray unity prevails there | Simon Hattenstone
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GB News’s US expansion feared to be new way for Trumpian views to reach UK audience
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‘Almost unheard of’: experts find more music by English composer Henry Purcell
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Marine heatwaves to become more frequent off UK and Irish coasts, experts say
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Sunder Katwala on race, patriotism and flag-waving: ‘The far right is vocal and angry because it is shrinking’
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Jaguar Land Rover launches phased restart at factories after cyber-attack
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Badenoch defends Jenrick’s ‘no white faces’ comments about Birmingham
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Kemi Badenoch repeatedly refuses to say whether she admires Nigel Farage
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Ineos to cut a fifth of Hull jobs, blaming ‘dirt-cheap’ imports from China
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UK house price growth slows as buyers show caution before budget
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I didn’t think I’d ever say this: let’s hope the Tory party can be saved | Polly Toynbee
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Keir Starmer calls student protests on 7 October anniversary ‘un-British’
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Stephen Lawrence’s father says killer should name others before parole considered
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‘Not words that I would have used’: Stride distances himself from Jenrick’s ‘no white faces’ comments – as it happened
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Barclays sent me on wild goose chase trying to close sick mum’s account
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Tuesday briefing: What new plans to curb pro-Palestine Action demonstrations mean for our right to protest
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Has Kemi Badenoch sounded the death knell for one nation Conservatism?
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‘It’s Sellafield or nothing’: what life is like growing up in the shadow of Europe’s oldest nuclear site
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‘Fiery and spectacular’ rainbow of autumn colour set to bloom across UK
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Enjoying international cuisines makes people more tolerant, UK study finds
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Tory plan to scrap judge-led Sentencing Council criticised as ‘bonkers’
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People claim London crime is rising because it suits them, Met commander says
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Tories set a low bar after misspelling Britain on conference chocolate
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