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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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Andy Burnham hits back at Labour critics over challenge to Starmer
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Covid school closures in UK damaged ‘very fabric of childhood’
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Scottish government says schools must have separate toilets for boys and girls
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Woman admits UK bitcoin fraud charges after ‘world’s largest’ crypto seizure
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Andy Burnham live in conversation – podcast
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Labour must fight rightwing billionaires undermining net zero, says Ed Miliband
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The Guardian view on Labour’s tough talk on spending and migration: it could cost the party core support | Editorial
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Andy Burnham, the Schrödinger’s cat of the Labour party conference | John Crace
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I’ve seen despair at the Labour conference, but Starmer’s battle for Britain’s soul is one he can still win | Polly Toynbee
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‘His buildings were always ready for their closeup’: how Terry Farrell’s postmodern exuberance conquered the world
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Woman charged with murder of three children in Bristol
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Mixed feelings on Labour’s plan for mandatory digital ID | Letters
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Dorset school ban on book about race is a mistake | Letters
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Branding of New Forest ponies is indefensible | Brief letters
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Labour to bring back maintenance grants for students on ‘priority’ courses
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Labour just doesn’t get it: workers feel poorer than ever. Is it any wonder Reform is rising? | Sharon Graham
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Andrew Tate to face no criminal charges over abuse claims made in UK civil case
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AstraZeneca’s listing rejig spells long-term danger for London | Nils Pratley
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Tony Harrison’s poem V to be performed in the Leeds cemetery that inspired it
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Rachel Reeves unapologetic on her fiscal rules while talking up investment
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Reeves warns Labour figures against ‘peddling idea’ of ditching fiscal rules
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‘Nonconformist’ architect of MI6 building Terry Farrell dies aged 87
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Labour conference backs motion saying Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
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Perhaps only civil servants and I believe it, but 'networking' is the stuff life is made of | Viv Groskop
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Labour plans to consult on use of live facial recognition before wider roll-out
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Half of Claire’s stores in UK and Ireland bought in rescue deal but jobs still at risk
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Police arrest 66 for alleged Palestine Action support near Labour conference
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Rachel Reeves confirms she no longer stands by pledge not to raise taxes
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Dress the part: London exhibition celebrates 60 years of film and TV period costumes
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Power Station review – solar power and solidarity on a Walthamstow street
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AstraZeneca to upgrade US listing in ‘knock-back for London’
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Woman raped by group of men in Oxfordshire churchyard
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Andy Burnham calls for UK to rejoin EU within his lifetime and rejects claim he is fiscally irresponsible – as it happened
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GSK’s Emma Walmsley to step down as chief executive after eight years
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Staysure wants £30 to amend travel insurance policy that cost £75
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Monday briefing: Can Labour’s crucial conference set the stage for a comeback?
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The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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More than 1m UK workers to gain more rights under employment bill, says thinktank
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Met considers making officers declare whether they are Freemasons
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Britain may already be at war with Russia, former head of MI5 says
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Stop blaming migrants and tackle UK’s real problems, 100 charities tell home secretary
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One lap, 400 miles, seven days: GP aims to set record on Cornwall perimeter run
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How to defeat Britain’s far right – podcast
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UK graduates and healthcare workers worst hit as jobs market ‘cools’
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High standard of English to be required for leave to remain, Mahmood to pledge
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Rachel Reeves pledges a library in every primary school in England
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‘Dozens’ arrested at Palestine Action protest outside Labour party conference
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Andy Burnham says ‘climate of fear’ in Labour is shutting down debate
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Starmer decries Reform’s ‘racist’ plans as ministers escalate attacks on Farage
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Ed Miliband says it is ‘possible’ that UK government should leave X
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What a difference a year makes as Labour conference delegates settle for survival
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Ella Baron on Starmer and Farage’s bids to renew Britain – cartoon
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Housing secretary says work will start on three new towns before election
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Starmer calling Reform ‘racist’ risks backlash while staking Labour’s moral claim
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