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Everton player sent off after clashing with his own teammate
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Motability scheme to drop BMW and Mercedes as it aims to buy UK-made cars
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Nigel Farage’s shifting answers on school-days racism claims – a timeline
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Ncuti Gatwa leads star winners at first Speakies awards for audio storytelling
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Luxury cars removed from Motability scheme
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Claims of systemic problems with BBC news coverage disputed by former adviser
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Rachel Reeves urges Labour MPs to back her make-or-break budget
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Police hunt thief who used 'bizarre dance' to steal phone
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BBC finds its happy place inflicting latest round of self-harm | John Crace
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Nigel Farage responds to racism claims saying he never ‘tried to hurt anybody’
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‘Blind spots’ but no institutional bias: key points after MPs question senior BBC figures
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Man charged with murdering two women and raping another
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Ben Jennings on the runup to the budget – cartoon
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Nigel Farage dismisses school racism claims as 'banter in a playground'
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It’s not jury trials that have left Britain’s justice system in crisis | Letter
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Time for doctors to face salary reality | Letters
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Pasty tax 2.0: Are we set for yet another astoundingly complex budget?
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Police officer dismissed for writing misogynistic erotic stories on work laptop
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More than 650 jobs at risk as scrap metals giant files for liquidation
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Groundbreaking UK gene therapy offers hope after progress of three-year-old
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Reeves expected to reveal cut in growth forecasts for next five years in budget
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People who stop using Mounjaro suffer reversal of health benefits, says study
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UK rejects Nigerian request to deport former politican jailed for organ trafficking
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'Devoted' elderly couple jumped to their deaths, inquest hears
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Lords rules and culture make it easy for peers to abuse privileged position
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Jill Freud, Love Actually actor and inspiration for Lucy in Narnia books, dies aged 98
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Guardiola 'embarrassed and ashamed' over his behaviour
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Two peers set for suspensions over cash for access sting
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Claims of 'coup' at BBC addressed as board members face MPs
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Gibb says speculation of BBC boardroom coup is ‘ridiculous charge’ and he will not resign – as it happened
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Bond market power: why Rachel Reeves is keen to keep the £2.7tn ‘beast’ onside
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Family of woman killed 56 years ago believe her remains are buried in a garden
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Police appeal after man charged with murdering two women and rape
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Police appeal after man charged with murdering two women and raping third
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Bodycam footage of alleged sledgehammer attack on police shown at trial of Palestine Action activists
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Northamptonshire police officers face misconduct hearings over Harshita Brella case
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Novo Nordisk shares slide after Ozempic pill fails in Alzheimer’s trials
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Police officer charged with three counts of sexual assault
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UK wildfires devastated more areas in 2025 than at any time since records began, figures show
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Badenoch dismisses Reeves' 'mansplain' claim - and warns against tax rises
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Labour will listen to bosses’ concerns on workers’ rights, says business secretary
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Government needs 'more urgency' to grow economy, business secretary admits
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Diaries, artworks and more to be auctioned from Marianne Faithfull’s personal belongings
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Two peers suspended from House of Lords for breaking lobbying rules
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Reform UK claim to have saved £331m at English councils – but do the numbers stack up?
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Police officers 'may have committed gross misconduct' in case of 24-year-old's death
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New 'national day' to be added to UK's calendar
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Horror stories of a ‘feminised workplace’ mask the real crisis in male identity | Finn Mackay
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Graham Linehan cleared of harassment but guilty of criminal damage to trans activist's phone
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Homes evacuated after car crashes into gas substation
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WSL concerned by Sky broadcast slots after low TV audience figures for derby
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UK politics: Risk of Maccabi Tel Aviv facing antisemitic attacks not ‘predominant’ reason for match ban, police tell MPs – as it happened
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Search is on for the German hairy snail in London
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One in four unconcerned by sexual deepfakes created without consent, survey finds
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Mining giant BHP drops latest bid to buy rival Anglo American
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Budget week: What business really fears
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Another Cop wrecked by fossil fuel interests and our leaders’ cowardice – but there is another way | Genevieve Guenther
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Rapper facing new charges after allegedly causing death by dangerous driving
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Relationship coach on why people really cheat and seven-figure salaries
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Ryanair expects me to take the financial hit for helping others
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Farage urged to explain conspiracy theories linked to antisemitism he voiced in US media
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Politicians urge Labour to restore Electoral Commission independence
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Princess of Wales: Show people with addictions 'compassion and love' instead of 'judgement'
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Princess of Wales calls for end to ‘stigma’ around addiction
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I endured an English public school. But that’s not the only reason I’m unsurprised about the Farage allegations | Musa Okwonga
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University students in England get two-thirds of funding of a decade ago, analysis finds
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Civil liberties groups call for inquiry into UK data protection watchdog
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Shabana Mahmood is an avatar of open Britain – that’s what makes her fable about immigration so seductive | Nesrine Malik
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BBC in crisis: key questions to answer as Commons select committee meets
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Theresa May and Cate Blanchett to guest edit BBC Today programme
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