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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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Jaguar Land Rover aims to restart limited production after cyber-attack
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Lack of school closure plan ‘an extraordinary dereliction of duty’, Covid inquiry told
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Robert Jenrick complained of ‘not seeing another white face’ in Birmingham neighbourhood
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Man killed during Manchester synagogue attack hailed as hero at funeral
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The Guardian view on the Tory conference: history’s revenge on Conservatism | Editorial
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Ben Jennings on the Conservative party conference – cartoon
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Man arrested on suspicion of arson after fire at mosque in East Sussex
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It starts with Palestine protests. But where will the crackdown on Britain’s democratic freedoms end? | Owen Jones
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Humiliation upon humiliation for the Melster in front of half-full Tory crowd | John Crace
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Thames Water removes 100-tonne fatberg from west London sewer
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Woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann stalked missing girl’s parents, court told
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As London stock market listings show signs of life, Reeves must add momentum | Nils Pratley
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France is in crisis but bond markets leave other governments at risk of meltdown too
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Rachel Reeves still has plenty of options on taxation| Letters
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Human stupidity is nothing new in politics | Letters
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Bronze age gold jewellery stolen in raid on St Fagans museum in Cardiff
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Reform UK likely to raise council tax in Kent despite promise to cut costs
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It’s Badenoch’s Tory show, 2025: like Britain seeing an old flame and remembering why we blocked their number | Frances Ryan
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‘Laugh, muchachos’: Spitting Image studio sued after Paddington Bear episode
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Enjoying the implosion of the Tories? That’s understandable – but completely wrong | Zoe Williams
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Firearms officer used excessive force in fatal shooting of unarmed man in London, misconduct hearing told
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NHS could cease to function under Labour’s new visa rules, say nurses
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Tax authorities examine finances of key Nigel Farage ally
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Hampshire mother jailed after drowning two-year-old during period of psychosis
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Restored Hogarth murals at London hospital open to public for first time
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Australian triumphs at world porridge championship with rum invention: an oaty jaffle
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Lewis Moody – a career in pictures
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Gilbert & George, water lilies and a Ferrari circuit: photos of the day – Monday
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Good and bad news for Zack Polanski: the Green conference was a joy, but now hopes are stratospheric | Adam Ramsay
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UK regulators step up crackdown on firms chasing cut of car finance payouts
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Neighbours of Manchester synagogue attacker say they reported concerns to police
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‘Open-minded’ dating app Feeld’s profits jump amid influx of ‘vanilla’ users
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Jilly Cooper, author of Rivals and Riders, dies aged 88
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He-Man poised to be next retro name to join UK toy ‘newstalgia’ trend
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A united Labour party is making Britain work better for all. We cannot allow our mission to be disrupted | Bridget Phillipson
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Nearly a third of bosses report increase in cyber-attacks on their supply chains
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The fury at home left me terrified of anger. Until a teacher showed me how to use it as a force for good | Marisa Bate
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Tories say people denied benefits in UK can return to home countries
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Aston Martin warns on profits amid US tariffs and seeks ‘proactive support’
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Rugby world rallies round former England captain Lewis Moody after MND diagnosis
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Holiday horrors: Airbnb and Booking.com users battle for refunds as stays go wrong
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Monday briefing: Is Kemi Badenoch leading a Tory party on the brink of extinction?
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Water bills: millions of households in England could face even bigger rises
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Don’t despair, Tories: look upon Reform and see your rightful and fitting legacy | Nesrine Malik
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‘An unkind film’: letters reveal rift between director and writer of The Wicker Man
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Solo trips abroad take off among women who seek break from work – and their families
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MPs’ pay watchdog to give public more of a say on how politicians are funded
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One in four UK people fear a loved one drinks too much, survey finds
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Gary Neville says he took down union flag being ‘used in a negative fashion’
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UK ministers aim to speed up homebuying by four weeks
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‘We’re not afraid’: London vigil remembers 7 October and Manchester synagogue attacks
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The Guardian view on the Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack: ministers must pay more attention to this growing risk | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the first female archbishop of Canterbury: a choice that offers renewal and hope | Editorial
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Two hours of exercise a week reduces joint pain and visits to GP
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The next archbishop of Canterbury has no time to waste in making change – this is what she will be up against | Martine Oborne
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The Manchester synagogue attack and the right to protest | Letters
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Long history of failure to tackle police racism | Letters
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Kemi Badenoch says she is ‘doing politics differently’ – you can’t argue with that
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Badenoch says Tories open to quitting more treaties to increase deportations
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Suspected arson attack at East Sussex mosque investigated as hate crime
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UK Jewish groups condemn Israeli minister’s invite to Tommy Robinson
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Ministers to announce significant changes to UK’s planning system
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