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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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Desert blooms and a girl in Gaza: photos of the weekend
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Have I Got News For You maker back in profit after launching show in US
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An academic was aghast when her partner was accused of IRA activity. After his trial, he confessed
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Rachel Reeves’s second budget needs a narrative of fairness to justify tax rises | Heather Stewart
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Civil liberty groups express concern over plan for more anti-protest powers
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Foreign staff have ‘changed our lives’: Scottish farmers fear for future after changes to skilled worker visas
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Cut your energy bills by a third? No, these ‘energy-saving plugs’ will cause nothing but hassle
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Richard Desmond legal action over National Lottery award to begin at high court
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How Reform ‘misinformation’ campaign sank town’s refugee sanctuary plan
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‘Cheating is encouraged’: nut crackers at Peckham’s Conker Championships go for the fun
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Some people have a choice about whether or not to vote Labour. I wish I did too | Polly Hudson
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St Helens given police escort after ‘terrorist threat’ made during Hull KR match
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Tories to pledge to create immigration taskforce modelled on Trump’s Ice
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Police given permission to hold Manchester synagogue attack suspects until Wednesday
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Police make almost 500 arrests at Palestine Action protest in London
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‘Like time-travelling’: readers tell of unexpected joys of V&A East Storehouse
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After Manchester, progressives should know this: Jewish people feel very alone. We need you to stand with us | Dave Rich
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Next Tory leader? Rise of Katie Lam reflects rightward shift on migration
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‘Delivery robots will happen’: Skype co-founder on his fast-growing venture Starship
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Greens ‘on track’ to supplant Labour as favourite party in London, says Zack Polanski
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Hampstead Heath swimming ponds considering limiting transgender users’ access
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Becky Barnicoat on the growth of fascism in Britain – cartoon
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UK antisemitism ‘allowed to grow’ by politicians and wider society, Jewish security group says
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British teenager dies in car crash months after being freed from Dubai jail for sex with girl, 17
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‘Let’s learn from that history’: opera looks to luddites for how to deal with AI
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Why does Reform seem unassailable? Because this is party conference season, when politicos always lose the plot | Simon Jenkins
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Family firm of Reform UK council leader threatened with compulsory strike off
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Storm Amy: man dies in Ireland as new weather warning issued for UK
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There are plenty of ways to humanely control British borders. So why isn’t Keir Starmer using them? | Enver Solomon
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‘This is real progress’: airlines on sustainable aviation fuels and the chances of net zero flying
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I bought my cat a lead – and I was quickly humbled | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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‘We’ve been inundated’: European private schools report surge in interest from wealthy British parents
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BBC bosses want defence budget to help pay for the World Service
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‘Sweat equity’: homebuyers turn builders for £10k off their mortgage
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‘I think it’s selfish’: William and Kate face backlash over Windsor Great Park no-go zone
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London’s royal parks closed due to strong winds; Scotland hit by power cuts and travel disruption – Storm Amy as it happened
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Rachel Reeves urged to break manifesto pledges to avoid ‘pasty tax’ budget
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Warnings of imports of caged hen eggs as Ukraine and Poland become UK’s biggest suppliers
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‘Like going to the in-laws’: Conservative conference to be steeped in apathy
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It hurt when I crashed my bike into a pothole – and it taught me the true price of austerity | George Monbiot
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Country diary: Ragged butterflies, comatose bees – these are the last of the summer sights | Phil Gates
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UK electric car sales hit record high as taxpayer subsidies help attract buyers
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Metropolitan police officer arrested after undercover BBC investigation
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Conservatives would take UK out of ECHR, Badenoch confirms
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Rabbi who confronted Manchester synagogue attacker vows community will not be defeated
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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‘We must not let hatred defeat us’: British Jews on their fears, hopes and sad sense that an attack was inevitable
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Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs to miss Oasis tour leg for cancer treatment
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Manchester synagogue attack: charity volunteer among injured
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Ella Baron on the aftermath of the Manchester synagogue attack – cartoon
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Failed by the NHS on chronic fatigue illness | Letters
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What do we know about Jihad al-Shamie, the Manchester synagogue attacker?
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How Tony Harrison gave this lass the confidence she needed | Letters
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We are heartbroken after synagogue attack, says senior UK Jewish politician
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London stock market boost as beauty group lists and tinned fish brand confirms IPO plan
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The Guardian view on Conservative party conference: Kemi Badenoch’s last shot at relevance | Editorial
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In a time of hate and rancour, two Jews sought to pray – and were killed. Let Manchester be a turning point | Jonathan Freedland
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Tory chair accepted £2k hospitality from developer of HMOs for asylum seekers
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Manchester synagogue terrorist was on bail for alleged rape
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Starmer urges pro-Palestine protesters to ‘respect the grief of British Jews’
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Michelle Mone says she has ‘no wish’ to remain a Conservative peer
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Michelle Mone told us ‘business isn’t easy’ during Covid. How are things now, your ladyship? | Marina Hyde
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Asad Rehman’s journey from antiracism campaigner in Burnley to head of Friends of the Earth
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Starmer will hand Britain over to Farage, says Green party leader Zack Polanski
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Hartlepool strips Peter Mandelson of civic honour
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Man who murdered two-week-old son in Somerset baby unit to serve at least 18 years
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More than 60,000 cancer patients in England ‘not getting necessary radiotherapy’
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