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Activists pledge to give their votes away to children in global campaign
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‘Progress is painfully slow’: Rudolph Walker on equality for black actors
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US-UK airstrikes have not seriously hurt Houthis’ capability, says Yemeni leader
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Tui expects leap in profits as winter break bookings rise
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Moira Stuart says bank cashier saved her from scam
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Bank of England’s Bailey says he expects interest rates to fall ‘gradually’
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There is a simple question Starmer’s government is yet to answer: ‘Why are you doing that?' | Steve Richards
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Residents near Lancashire chemicals plant told to wash homegrown produce
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Ukrainians face growing homelessness crisis at home and abroad, report finds
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Starmer promises swift action against welfare fraudsters
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Ex-Harrods boss says he witnessed Fayed’s ‘abhorrent’ behaviour
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Union voices anger as Boeing makes ‘final’ offer in attempt to end strike
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Keir Starmer says Labour can deliver change and national renewal in conference speech – as it happened
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The speech Keir Starmer should give: our economic model is broken – and I’ll pay for my own Arsenal tickets | Owen Jones
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EU plant exporters turning backs on UK over post-Brexit border checks, says trade group
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UK weather: commuters face travel disruption after heavy rainfall
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‘The otter came so close I could smell her fishy breath’: scribbles and sketches from Scotland’s wild isles
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Lisa Nandy: Tories’ ‘violent indifference’ to the arts damaged access to culture
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Hospital where baby died from infected feed had ‘entirely unsafe system’
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Labour has been overdoing the doom and gloom – but now Reeves has given us a glimpse of sunshine | Polly Toynbee
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Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus may have been co-written by forgotten dramatist
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Nearly half of prisoners at HMP Brixton tell watchdog it is easy to obtain drugs
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Family call on UK to ensure British activist goes free from Egyptian jail
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Dorset ‘Stonehenge’ under Thomas Hardy’s home given protected status
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Hillsborough law will be introduced before next anniversary, Starmer to say
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Cost of taxpayer-funded grant for UK monarchy to rise by £45m
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Starmer to strike more upbeat note as Treasury plots spending boost
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Woman, 40, and eight-year-old girl found dead in Salford house
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Necklace worn at Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation could fetch £2m at auction
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‘It’s vile’: the East Yorkshire village mystified by poison pen letters
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Ex-defence secretary Wallace ‘was advised against inquiry into SAS executions allegations’
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Woman cleared over ‘coconut’ placard calls on IOPC to investigate Met
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Big banks, oil companies and tech firms lobby at Labour’s business day
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The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves’ speech: when troubling evidence can’t be wished away | Editorial
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Top Tories and Trump helped create ‘overt racism’ in UK, says Labour minister
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Rightmove should keep saying no to the Murdochs | Nils Pratley
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Building a healthier population and a healthier economy in Britain | Letters
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How to resolve Labour’s clothing conundrum | Letters
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Harrods investigating if any current staff were involved in Fayed’s alleged abuse
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Reeves packs up her troubles until budget day and smiles, smiles, smiles | John Crace
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Lack of City of London oversight hurting efforts to halt dirty money, FCA warns
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Jonathan Coe and Kit de Waal among 35 writers of ‘protest zine’ defending threatened Birmingham libraries
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Ben Jennings on Rachel Reeves’ Labour conference speech – cartoon
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Nottingham man smothered wife and killed himself over unfounded affair fears
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Scotland could extend winter fuel allowance, Scottish Labour argues
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Scotland could extend winter fuel allowance, Scottish Labour argues
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Reynolds condemns ‘scaremongering’ over Labour’s workers’ rights overhaul
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Working from home is the great social experiment of our age – it’s too soon for the state to wade in | Simon Jenkins
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Rachel Reeves sticks to script and saves big changes for next month’s budget
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Ed Miliband pledges to end scourge of cold and draughty rented homes
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The Cure announce first new song in 16 years, Alone
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Parents found baby under Lucy Letby’s care covered in faeces
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‘Just brilliant’: blind comedian Chris McCausland wows Strictly judges
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JCB profits rise despite faltering demand in UK and Germany
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Batterymaker Northvolt to cut 1,600 jobs amid electric car ‘headwinds’
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Show shines light on overlooked artist who made UK’s first Holocaust memorial
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Reeves could change fiscal rules to allow more capital spending, say sources
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Labour in crisis at conference? – Politics Weekly Westminster
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How to get kids into classical music? As a CBeebies conductor, I can tell you: it's the wow factor | Kwamé Ryan
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Floods, airstrikes and a London sinkhole: photos of the day – Monday
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Labour conference ‘graveyard slot’ for winter fuel vote angers Unite
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Nurses in England reject government’s 5.5% pay award
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Witness to south-east London stabbing tells of teenager’s dying pleas
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People across the UK: have you been affected by flooding?
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The right calls it the ‘nanny state’ – I call it standing up to rich corporations and protecting people’s health | Devi Sridhar
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Create ‘positive tipping points’ with climate mandates, governments urged
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Budget uncertainty is weighing on UK economy, say businesses
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Tesco’s Aldi price-matched products are not like for like, report says
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Court interpreters in England and Wales to withdraw labour for a week
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Thousands of post office operators say they still have Horizon IT problems
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