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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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Covid on the rise as experts say England has ‘capitulated’ to the virus
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Woman believed to have killed herself and her child ‘not a monster’, says friend
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Unknown costs of the two-child benefit cap | Letters
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Rachel Reeves’ mission must be to invest in a sustainable future | Letters
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‘Caffeinate with Cleverly’: Tory leader hopefuls flog mugs, T-shirts and totes
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Tributes to woman thought to be first to die from ‘Brazilian butt lift’ in UK
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Wimbledon expansion plans: what’s at stake as decision day arrives in long-running battle
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Video shows explosion in London refuse truck after combustible items put in bin
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Take it from me (and Keir Starmer) – you should never pretend to be more working class than you are | Polly Toynbee
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Former Bank economist advises Labour to reconsider non-dom tax crackdown
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Family of murdered Shawn Seesahai say they are haunted by thoughts of his last moments
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Family ‘broken’ after alleged murder of Victoria Thomas, 45, in Cardiff
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Elon Musk hits back at UK government after he is not invited to tech summit
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Recycling rate falls in UK as just 44% of household waste is recycled
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The zombie knives ban is a small step forward – but the focus needs to be on the child holding the blade | Ciaran Thapar
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UN general assembly and Yoko Ono art: photos of the day – Thursday
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Man admits murdering Sarah Mayhew and disposing of body parts in London
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Doctor in tears at Covid inquiry says what NHS staff saw was ‘indescribable’
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Southern Water considers shipping supplies from Norwegian fjords to UK
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Amazon UK pays corporation tax for first time since 2020
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UK parents join pact to withhold smartphones from children under 14
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British gambling regulator prosecutes Sorare football game
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Drug offences behind 14% rise in arrests at football games in England and Wales
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‘I’m picking up bad vibes’: voters unimpressed by Labour after three months in power
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Naomi Campbell banned from being charity trustee
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Brontë sisters finally get their dots as names corrected at Westminster Abbey
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Harrods chief steps back from Royal Ballet role over Fayed abuse allegations
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Morrisons agrees £331m property deal on extra long leases to cut debt pile
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Britain’s tropical rain and parched Amazon are new norms in a messed-up climate | Jonathan Watts
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‘Thrown like a rag doll’: British tourist narrowly survives hippo attack in Zambia
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‘Chucky goes north’: Rochdale reacts to arrival of ‘creepy’ giant baby
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Thames Water credit ratings slashed to lower levels of junk as default fears grow
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Wifi suspended at big UK train stations after ‘cybersecurity incident’
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‘Weekend warrior’ workouts may be as effective as daily exercise, study shows
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Lack of ICU capacity was ‘political choice’, Chris Whitty tells Covid inquiry – as it happened
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Home Office forced to release critical report on origins of Windrush scandal
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After Labour’s near-death experience, Starmer needs a way to head off claims of sleaze. I have a way | Martin Kettle
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‘Simply wanting to belong to something’: why did children take part in the English riots?
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Artists plead for activists who threw soup on a Van Gogh to be spared jail
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From 99p blouses to a fast-fashion giant: Primark’s 50 years on the UK high street
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Reeves pushes for OBR to upgrade growth forecasts amid planning reforms
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UK will need to double nature protection funding to meet targets, new data shows
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Much to celebrate in Liverpool – but too soon to joke about ‘Dressgate’
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Half of Premier League clubs breaking code on gambling ads for children
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Britain wants spending and a better NHS, not this obsession with growth. That’s why there’s big trouble ahead | Aditya Chakrabortty
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‘It’s absolutely abhorrent’: Jon Sopel on Huw Edwards, chaos in Britain and quitting the BBC
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Majority of black people think racism played role in failure to test for prostate cancer
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Flying high: Kew botanists and paramotorists survey rare plants in Peru
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Pharmacy closures in England threaten plan to use them instead of GPs for some care
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Jaguar Land Rover to invest £500m in Halewood car plant
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Labour to announce £10bn AI project in Northumberland backed by pro-Trump billionaire
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Comedian Janey Godley receiving end-of-life care for cancer
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Labour crackdown on non-doms may raise no money, officials fear
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Keir Starmer under pressure to ‘get a grip’ on Sue Gray tensions
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The Guardian view on Labour’s winter fuel vote: badly handled | Editorial
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Rentokil invites an activist pest into the boardroom. Good luck with that | Nils Pratley
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Starmer defends borrowing £18m flat as place for son to study during election
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‘It’s impossible to get a flight’: Britons tell of scramble to leave Lebanon
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Couple that met on moored cruise in Belfast announces engagement
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Labour needs to build neighbourhoods, not just houses | Letters
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Where will the Oxford Street buses go? | Letters
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Manchester detective found guilty after stealing cocaine and giving it to dealers
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Scottish salmon farm cleared tonnes of dead fish before inspection, charity says
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Open sesame? Sainsbury’s and Tesco drop lids from pots of hummus
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As a doctor, I’m no apologist for Wes Streeting – but here's where he's right about the NHS | Rachel Clarke
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Pressure mounts on publisher of Economist over ties to tobacco
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Ticket touts cost UK music fans £145m a year, says O2
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GMC urged to investigate doctors over Harrods sexual health test claims
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