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Boris Johnson: we considered ‘aquatic raid’ on Netherlands to seize Covid vaccine
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Met officers who restrained boy, 14, on ground committed misconduct
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Phillip Schofield says he will be ‘forever sorry’ on primetime TV return
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How Mohamed Al Fayed kept claims of sex crimes under cover for decades
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Events arm of Economist group to stop signing tobacco sponsorship deals
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Azealia Banks likens Bull Ring fish stalls in Birmingham to ‘Wuhan wet market’
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Titanic shipbuilder Harland & Wolff collapses into administration
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Stock markets hit record highs after news of a fall in US inflation
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Peer gave Keir Starmer more clothes worth £16,000, declared as money for private office
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Investors do not share Elon Musk’s negative view of UK, says Keir Starmer
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New relationship with EU possible but will not be easy, Keir Starmer says
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Former ‘rudest restaurant in London’ fined after mice found in kitchen
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Sue Gray’s struggles reflect how No 10 works – but she must not be story
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Ex-councillor in West Yorkshire jailed for ‘voyeurism on a vast scale’
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‘Crisis issue’: the unease at Economist over parent group’s tobacco links
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Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer meeting Donald Trump in New York – cartoon
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Sayeeda Warsi on leaving the Tories: ‘You have to recognise when a relationship is toxic’
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‘Look beyond partisanship’: former Tory minister backs Labour planning reforms
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British army to investigate conduct of troops in Kenya amid rape and murder claims
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Labour’s policy on non-doms mostly copied from Conservatives, say Whitehall sources
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Majority of black people think racism played role in failure to test for prostate cancer
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‘We wake up with anxiety’: victims of far-right riots on lingering fear and an uncertain future
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Sycamore Gap tree exhibition opens to mark a year since its felling
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The crisis-hit Tories need good advice. Will they really get it from Michael Gove’s Spectator? | Archie Bland
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Not a single bed set aside to treat ME in any UK hospital, says NHS director
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Just Stop Oil activists throw soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers after fellow protesters jailed
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Rupert Murdoch’s REA Group raises offer to buy Rightmove to £6.2bn
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Post Office boss asked about his pay ‘more than expected’ – board member
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Crashing waves and the Clooneys: photos of the day – Friday
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Country Diary 100 years on: sheep and dogs dominate over rabbits and house martins
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First person convicted of riot over UK summer disorder is jailed
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How Strictly’s Chris McCausland is inspiring the next generation of blind dancers
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Digested week: sausage surrealism and a bowlful of Doom Loops | Emma Brockes
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It’s not just the money, it’s the sense of entitlement. That’s the cause of sleaze in UK politics | Martin Bell
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Stalking victims left at ‘serious risk’ by police failures, report finds
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Two boys, 13, receive eight-year minimum terms for Wolverhampton machete murder
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Rachel Reeves reconsiders end to non-dom tax status over OBR forecast fears
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Net zero or not: will the next Tory leader embrace green agenda or oppose it?
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Online sleuthing about Nicola Bulley became a ‘monster’, partner says
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UK supermarkets not doing enough to tackle antibiotic misuse, report says
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Scottish Tories must tackle Reform UK threat, says new leader Russell Findlay
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Phillip Schofield is following the modern celebrity redemption playbook. Here it is | Mark Borkowski
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North Sea oil and gas firms in UK ‘failing to invest in renewable energy’
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Russell Findlay wins Scottish Conservative leadership election – as it happened
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Telegraph auction: New York Sun owner a frontrunner as deadline looms
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UK weather: strong wind warning issued as England and Wales cope with floods
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Flooding hits England – in pictures
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Why are so many people in Britain off sick? The answer is far more complex than you think | Gaby Hinsliff
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‘Rivers you think are pristine are not’: how drug pollution flooded the UK’s waterways – and put human health at risk
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A wondrous fish has made a miraculous return to UK seas. Why are ministers so keen to see them killed? | George Monbiot
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Giant – exploration of Roald Dahl and antisemitism that speaks to our times
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The Outrun review – Saoirse Ronan is mesmerising in sobering addiction drama
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Of course the wannabe Tory leaders have regrets. They think they weren’t toxic or nasty enough | Frances Ryan
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Labour urged to scrap UK road schemes such as £9bn Lower Thames Crossing
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Calls for regulation of gambling ads in football as number of promotions soars
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How Rachel Reeves could release billions more for investment in the budget
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‘Head of deckchairs on the Titanic’: Tory leadership hopefuls head to low-key conference
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‘Trees of hope’: Sycamore Gap tree saplings to be planted around UK
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Keir Starmer meets Donald Trump in push for good relationship
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‘Pretty farcical’: Keir Starmer downplays use of Waheed Alli’s £18m penthouse
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Robert Jenrick vows to cut aid to countries that do not take back refused asylum seekers
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Warsi resigns Tory whip, saying party has moved too far to right
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Sexual assault claims made over Mohamed Al Fayed’s Fulham tenure
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Netanyahu says Israel ‘will not stop’ attacks on Hezbollah despite ceasefire calls
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UK weather: flood warnings in place as more heavy rain is forecast
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Met officers accused of accessing Sarah Everard files to face misconduct hearing
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London Standard’s AI imitation of Brian Sewell proves art critics cannot be easily replaced
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Don’t kill London’s junior stock market, chancellor | Nils Pratley
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Future pandemic as big as Covid is inevitable, says Whitty
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UK’s busiest station to close for eight days amid Christmas rail works
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