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Labour’s new candid and confrontational mood could be the thing that saves this government | Andy Beckett
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Starmer can help shape the future of the world at Cop30. He can’t let fear of Farage stop him | Michael Jacobs
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Starmer promises to increase police presence in Jewish communities after terror attack
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Senior Tories dismayed at Badenoch’s ‘catastrophic’ vow to repeal Climate Change Act
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People smugglers targeting England’s south-west coastline, say police
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Family of British couple detained in Iran express alarm over ongoing trial
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Landmark study shows 1.4m Britons have a gambling problem
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Scientists to attempt to rear swallowtail butterflies from eggs frozen in nitrogen
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We’ll root out racism, Islamophobia and misogyny, said Scotland Yard. This is a case study in failure | Sal Naseem
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Hot-air balloons and a dewy cobweb: photos of the day – Thursday
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‘A remarkable ability to inspire’: global tributes pour in for Jane Goodall
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Kido nursery hackers say they have deleted stolen data
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Could Nigel Farage really win the next election? Here’s what the polls say
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Met chief says he will not resign over ‘vile’ BBC footage of toxic police culture
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Manchester synagogue attack suspect named by police after two people killed and three injured – as it happened
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Tesco predicts price war before Christmas amid ‘pressure on household budgets’
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UK considers stamp duty exemption for newly listed company shares
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Manchester attack: two killed and three injured after terrorist drives into grounds of synagogue and stabs worshippers
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‘It’s been beyond difficult’: earthworks of HS2 take toll on Chilterns residents
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Jenrick’s ideas mostly ‘my thoughts repackaged’, says Badenoch – UK politics live
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Blackburn MP’s baby was target of ‘depraved’ online abuse hours after being born
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Stars and stripes flags for Trump UK visit had to be changed for brighter red
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Thames Water creditors ask for up to 15 years’ leniency from river pollution rules
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UK fifth-worst country in Europe for loss of green space to development
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‘Desecration of landscape’: the fight over development in areas of outstanding natural beauty
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Weatherwatch: AI flood forecasting gives hope to people in vulnerable areas
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Sunbeds should be banned in UK, skin cancer experts say
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Starmer to end asylum ‘golden ticket’ of resettlement and family reunion rights
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Jane Goodall, world-renowned primatologist, dies aged 91
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‘Bans are disheartening’: US author criticises Dorset school’s removal of her book about race
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The Guardian view on working-class representation in the arts: Manchester can lead the way | Editorial
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Starmer bests his conference critics but path ahead still looks perilous
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UK government resumes row with Apple by demanding access to British users’ data
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The government has raised false hopes at Jaguar Land Rover. There has been no ‘decisive action’ | Nils Pratley
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Firms run by former diplomats and ex-Tory chief first to appear on influence register
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s anxieties over Nigel Farage – cartoon
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Conspiracy theories and accusations fly as Labour’s Farage fever rattles Reform | John Crace
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Met plunged into crisis amid fresh claims of misogyny and racism
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Jaguar Land Rover parts makers asked by banks to put up homes as loan security after hack
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Labour must avoid half measures on the two-child benefit cap | Letters
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Who will run our primary school libraries? | Letters
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Environmentalists rely on the Aarhus convention – Britain mustn’t ditch it | Letters
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Myleene Klass felt ‘terror’ after being sent air gun by alleged stalker, trial told
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The joy of The Traitors is in rooting for real people. Does anyone care about celebrities in that way? | Zoe Williams
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Labour considering charging workers for employment tribunal claims, sources say
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Labour members feel disconnected from government, says Lucy Powell
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Foreigners underrepresented among prisoners in England and Wales, report finds
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David Beckham made $23.6m in dividends from business empire last year
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Will Labour’s fracking ban end practice in the UK for good?
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Samaritans to push on with branch closures despite volunteers’ objections
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A market ablaze, a Philippine earthquake and a dairy show: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Selfridges blames slump in tourists shopping for luxury goods as sales fall
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Ringleader of Rochdale grooming gang jailed for 35 years for rape and abuse
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UK fracking ban to be brought forward as Labour counters Reform promise
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Weather warnings as Storm Amy to batter UK this weekend
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‘We can leave knowing we left a mark’: how Corsica Studios transformed London nightlife – and why it’s closing
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‘Reverse Midas touch’: Starmer plan prompts collapse in support for digital IDs
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Greggs to put up price of breakfast deals and other items after weak summer sales
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‘This is strength’: stories of enslaved Africans in Grenada made into searchable archive
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Big pharma is at war with the UK, and the government can’t back down now | Nick Dearden
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Nigel Farage: what are schoolboy racism claims – and why have they resurfaced?
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You don’t think it will happen to you – documentary
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No plucking way: Stella McCartney pioneers plant-based fashion feathers
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VIP lanes and 25m faulty gowns: what PPE Medpro trial reveals about Tory response to Covid
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UK government wins £122m pandemic case against Michelle Mone-linked firm over faulty PPE
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Palestine Action protest in London could set arrest record, say organisers
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At least a third of EU citizens in UK report discrimination by public bodies
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Thumping ambition – and demolition: 10 high-rises that changed modern Britain
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Jailed Georgian politicians allege links between ruling party and Iran in letter to UK
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Marks & Spencer to make staff work Boxing Day for first time in five years
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