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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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Starmer to rethink human rights law to tackle ‘Farage boats’
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UK politics: Powell victory in Labour’s deputy leader contest would mean ‘division and disunity’, Phillipson suggests – as it happened
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Campaigners urged to tell new story on child poverty in Scotland
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Colon cancer is on the rise among young people – and research points to one major culprit | Devi Sridhar
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Scottish parliament votes in favour of allowing councils to cap rent increases
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UK house prices return to growth amid ‘broad stability’ in market
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Revealed: Europe losing 600 football pitches of nature and crop land a day
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Book on a Tuesday, try for freebies: how to get the best deal on a UK hotel room
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Wednesday briefing: The prime minister’s big conference speech promised renewal – can he deliver?
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UK accused of ‘stark injustice’ as woman from Montserrat refused free NHS care
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‘It’s unsustainable’: homes in Great Britain brace for winter with soaring energy debts
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Britons preparing to ration energy as Ofgem price cap rises, says charity
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Starmer takes aim at Farage – podcast
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Buy now, pay later use exploding among older Britons, data shows
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UK business confidence falls to record low amid rising employment costs
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Common toad is becoming uncommon in UK, study shows
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‘A tool in the fight against Amazon’: independent bookshops to begin selling ebooks
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Starmer brings the steel – and draws up battle lines with Reform UK
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Met officers suspended over alleged abuse of suspects and support for Tommy Robinson
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‘Decency or division’: Britain faces era-defining choice, Keir Starmer warns
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It’s entered the Labour conference lexicon – but what is a snake-oil salesman?
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Rachel Reeves gets a warm reception but business chiefs are wary of another tax raid
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Covid exercise messaging left children stuck indoors, UK inquiry hears
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Future of Ovo Energy in doubt after failing financial stress tests
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My conference pass was revoked for asking difficult questions: this is Keir Starmer’s Labour | Owen Jones
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Nottingham paper takes legal action over Reform council’s ban on reporters
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Black police officers would be ‘silenced’ by new rules, UK association claims
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The Guardian view on Starmer’s conference speech: national renewal needs more than rules-bound growth | Editorial
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The Guardian view on child poverty: the scrapping of the two-child benefit cap can’t come soon enough | Editorial
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Starmer’s further education plans augur well, but the policy detail will be telling
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Ben Jennings on the new plan for Gaza – cartoon
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Starmer finally finds his voice as he speaks from the heart | John Crace
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Was this Starmer’s best speech? Yes. But he’ll need a new battle plan to convince a doubting Britain | Martin Kettle
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Glasgow University accused of failing student who killed himself on graduation day
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Labour won’t fend off Reform UK by just diluting Farage’s poison | Letters
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When shopping delivers a moral dilemma | Letters
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NHS 10-year plan will embed privatisation and hollow out the health service | Letter
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Orwell was right to take a swing at sport | Brief letters
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Rachel Reeves to lift two-child benefit cap in November budget
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NatureScot may raise ‘more than £100m’ in private investment for conservation
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‘Fatal flaws’: analysts cast doubt on Tony Blair’s plan for future of Gaza
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‘He loves splashing around’: UK pools host doggy dips for pets and owners
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Nigel Farage ‘doesn’t believe in Britain’, Starmer tells Labour conference
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Almost a third of Prax Lindsey oil refinery workers to lose jobs
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Liverpool poet Brian Patten dies at 79
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Nigel Farage a ‘snake oil salesman’ comparable to Andrew Tate, says No 10 chief secretary
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George Clooney, Typhoon Bualoi and a Channel crossing: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Sock it to the shoes: why more offices are going footwear-free
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Nothing to link Banbury gang-rape to migrant accommodation, police say
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Tata bought slabs from rival British Steel as it sought to beat Trump tariff plans
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Study links greater inequality to structural changes in children’s brains
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Keir Starmer to announce NHS ‘online hospital’ to help cut waiting lists
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Royal Mail owner to rebrand thousands of Collect+ stores as it buys stake
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Nigel Farage ‘doesn’t like Britain’, Starmer tells Labour conference – as it happened
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Travel FX slow to refund £1,500 after Singapore dollars failed to show
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Now we know what patriotism means to Shabana Mahmood – can she harness that to unite rather than divide us? | Gaby Hinsliff
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Biomethane not viable for widespread use in UK home heating, report finds
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My mother was shot by the police – and that bullet changed everything
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Retailers say tax rises could further fuel inflation as shop prices jump
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Keir Starmer to tell Labour conference growth is the ‘antidote to division’
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Labour to tackle care sector crisis in England with pay increase and new negotiating body
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GPs in England threaten action over online appointment booking plan
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