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Keir Starmer lambasts Russia over Ukraine at UN security council
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Liverpool shows Labour how long-term sickness blights lives and the economy
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Keir has gone and half the delegates with him. It’s like a zombie apocalypse | John Crace
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Man, 77, charged with Cheltenham murder of woman, 67
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Just 23,000 people came to UK last year on youth mobility visas
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Michael Gove named as Spectator editor after GB News backer’s takeover
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Pumpkins, powder protests and Paris fashion: photos of the day – Wednesday
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RMT rail workers vote to accept pay deals
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Here’s a radical way to shrink the gender pay gap for British women: give men more paternity leave | George Gabriel
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Father of babies killed by Lucy Letby tells inquiry of frantic scenes at hospital
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Local. Left behind. Prey to populist politics? What the data tells us about the 2024 UK rioters
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Climate scientists call on Labour to pause £1bn plans for carbon capture
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The awful Bridgerton ‘ball’ that charged fans $1,000 to watch a pole dancer and eat KitKats
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Elon Musk’s Twitter coup has harmed the right. They are now simply ‘too online’ | Paolo Gerbaudo
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New class of opioids that may be more potent than fentanyl emerges globally
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Labour leadership loses conference vote on winter fuel payments
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Merseyside police arrest man over death of woman in Ibiza two years ago
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Scottish Tories hope new leader will banish toxic legacy
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‘I have £7 in my bank account’: how the two-child benefit cap changed Britain
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Co-op chain turns to AI to identify criminals with weapons
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Long-term sick need to get back to work where they can, says Starmer
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Phillip Schofield to return to TV 16 months after quitting This Morning over affair
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Rightmove rejects third bid from Rupert Murdoch’s REA Group
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‘Davos on the Mersey’: key conference takeaways as Labour tries to woo business
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UK politics: Winter fuel allowance cuts could reduce pensioner poverty by raising benefit take-up, says minister – as it happened
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We disrupted the Labour conference because war and climate breakdown were not what Britons voted for | Jack McGinn
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Starmer avoids backing anti-Trump comment before potential meeting
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How to handle buying a leasehold property in England and Wales
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A grey matter? Nature, nurture and the study of forming political leanings
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Raise tuition fees to ease pressure on English universities, says Peter Mandelson
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Labour appoints Rachel Kyte to climate envoy role axed by Sunak
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Sales of instant noodles up as former bad-boy snack turns classy
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Who is Rachel Kyte, the UK’s new climate envoy?
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Friends of woman killed in Gloucester hope to send her body back to South Africa
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Universities are in a hole: linking student fees to inflation is the fairest way forward | Peter Mandelson
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Minke whale sightings surge but basking sharks decline, finds Hebrides study
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Labour pledges 300 new state nurseries in England within 12 months
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Yorkshire has lowest ratio of bank branches to people in UK, says Which?
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Women dying ‘unnecessarily’ of heart disease, say experts
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Keir Starmer heads to US for summit at UN as aides seek meetings with Harris and Trump
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Five held on suspicion of murder of missing Yeovil man
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Former police leader allegedly made sexual remark about widow of PC Andrew Harper
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Brummies celebrate inaugural International Day of Birmingham
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Starmer needs the public’s trust to be able to make the hard choices to come
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Labour’s benefit fraud crackdown would allow officials to access bank accounts
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Bournemouth beach lifeguards seemed to lack experience, parents tell inquest
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Forget George Orwell’s Two Minutes Hate – let’s try Labour’s Two Minutes Hope
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Business leaders raise concerns over flagship Labour investment summit
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Starmer’s speech: Banger or word salad? – Politics Weekly UK
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Family of woman stabbed in Crawley salute ‘much-loved daughter, sister and mother’
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Police name mother and daughter found dead in house in Salford
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After weeks of gloom, Keir Starmer promised hope – did his conference speech deliver? Our panel responds
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Met arrests two men on suspicion of stabbing schoolboy to death
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Prison isn’t working for women, Labour says, as it unveils plans for alternatives
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Minister urges UK financial regulator to rethink ‘naming and shaming’ plan
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Dulux owner AkzoNobel to cut 2,000 jobs worldwide
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Keir Starmer makes Gaza ‘sausages’ gaffe in Labour conference speech
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Firm disclosed phone data of shot Tanzanian politician, UK tribunal hears
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Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ – cartoon
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Winter fuel: thousands more could lose benefit if it becomes means tested, data suggests
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Parents of babies attacked by Letby ‘kept in the dark’, inquiry told
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Keep the faith, Starmer urges as he vows to build ‘a new Britain’
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Behind every Al Fayed or Diddy, there is a small army of enablers: this column is dedicated to them | Marina Hyde
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Post Office asked to use Horizon IT data to support criminal case this year, inquiry hears
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Germany and France call for Europe-wide deal with UK on migration
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Bill Douglas: My Best Friend review – inspirational and tender portrait of a brilliant director
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‘Some men tend to jump straight to innuendoes’: dating app users on why they quit
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Floods in England and a smashed artwork: photos of the day – Tuesday
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On Falling review – the strip mining of an online warehouse worker’s sanity
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Activists pledge to give their votes away to children in global campaign
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