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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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Olafur Eliasson artwork set to turn London’s Piccadilly Circus into a blur
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A man on a train thought I was a terrorist. I thought he was racist. Learn from how we became friends | Ravi Holy
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Reeves pledges increased government spending and no return to austerity
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Boy spared prosecution over riots after facing ‘wrath’ of parents, CPS chief says
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Rupert Murdoch’s REA raises Rightmove bid to £6.1bn
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Labour conference: Cutting winter fuel payments ‘right decision’, says Reeves, as No 10 says no change to council tax discount for single people – as it happened
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After my husband’s death, I papered over my grief with posters and pictures. No more | Kat Lister
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Flooding causes chaos after month’s rain falls in a day in parts of England
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Italy’s migrant pact with Albania makes no sense. So what’s the real reason Starmer is showing interest? | Lea Ypi
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Monday briefing: Will Labour lift the gloom at its first conference in power?
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‘This is our culture’: what Earl of Devon thinks hereditary peers bring to Lords
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Fallout from TfL cyber-attack is slow burning and potentially costly
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Teenage asylum seekers arriving after start of school year in ‘no man’s land’, report says
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Pylons v property: power line in Scotland caused divisions but did house price fears materialise?
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Fifty pubs a month shut in first half of year in England and Wales, figures show
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UK petrol and diesel prices falling at fastest rate this year, says RAC
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‘Moneypenny with more power’: book celebrates UK’s forgotten female spies
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Met police chief hails race action plan as ‘a step in the right direction’
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Sue Gray ‘shot JFK’ and is ‘hiding Lord Lucan’, jokes Wes Streeting
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Rachel Reeves orders investigations into £600m of Covid contracts
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Labour plans to allow travel between England and Wales for NHS treatment
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Angela Rayner hints at major social housing announcement
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Peter Jay, journalist and diplomat, dies aged 87
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Dozens of arrests made in UK crackdown against gangs exploiting Irish border
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The Guardian view on Oxford Street: a pedestrianisation project with legs | Editorial
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Sticking to the script isn’t helping Keir Starmer this time
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Labour delegates long to celebrate, but ministers can’t quite feel the joy | John Crace
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Ella Baron on the Labour party conference – cartoon
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Nimby name-calling will not solve Britain’s housing crisis | Letters
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Risk of lung cancer from radiotherapy doubles for breast cancer patients who smoke
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Polish man living in UK since childhood granted 11th-hour deportation reprieve
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Rewrite ‘victim-blaming’ drink-spiking campaign, UK civil servants told
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Health and productivity losses from obesity ‘far outstrip weight-loss jab costs’
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No 10 braced for potential defeat in Labour conference winter fuel vote
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Lammy urges ‘guts’ in ongoing US talks over Ukraine using missiles in Russia
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Andy Warhol’s flowers and Oktoberfest begins: the weekend in pictures
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Corporate UK tax breaks to cost £20bn more than they generate, study finds
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Councils in England to get revised guidance on ‘middle-class fly-tipping’
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‘It’s going to be messy’: the rise of the supersized sandwich in the UK
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Labour, beware: Britain’s housing crisis is driving voters towards populism | John Harris
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Poison pen letters leave ‘cloud of vitriol’ hanging over East Yorkshire village
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British beer drinkers, face the truth: a pint is too big, a half is too small – all hail the two-thirds measure | Elle Hunt
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CBeebies at the Baftas? Awards aim to revive magic of kids’ TV
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Post Office inquiry poised to hear present-day staff deliver their verdict
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TfL records 57% income rise from driving fines on major London roads
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Labour should ditch doom and gloom message for one of economic renewal | Richard Partington
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Wes Streeting yet to meet pledge to hold cross-party talks on social care crisis
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UK weather: summer ends with intense thunderstorms and rain
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Angela Rayner rejects claims she broke rules on donations
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‘Affordable’ shared-ownership homes cost residents more than half their wages
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The Lib Dems have prospered by swapping values for jet skis | David Mitchell
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NHS electronic health records pose ‘serious safety risks’
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Give us your vision for the country, Sir Keir. Costly glasses shouldn’t be required | Andrew Rawnsley
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Labour conference: No 10 braced for potential defeat on winter fuel allowance vote as trade unions set to back motion – as it happened
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Asda pays the price for big debt and turmoil in the boardroom
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Breakfast clubs must be for all children in England, say disability charities
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Too white? Too black? Too woke? Politics by labelling is a disease of our times | Kenan Malik
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‘Scam and scandal’: ex-aid chief raises alarm over £4bn Tory asylum contracts
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The lenience of Huw Edwards’s sentence is bad enough, but the explanation is worse | Catherine Bennett
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‘Remorseless, ruthless, racist’: my battle to expose Mohamed Al Fayed
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The Observer view on Mohamed Al Fayed: despite #MeToo, women still at mercy of powerful predators | Observer editorial
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Ofsted cannot be allowed to reform itself, say teachers’ unions
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‘I was incredibly angry – so I thought I’d put myself forward’: meet seven Labour MPs new to parliament
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‘Planning passports’ that automatically approve high-quality new homes will be a game-changer, says Keir Starmer
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