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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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Britain’s oldest identical twin dies, aged 105, three years after her sister
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Irish road bowlers have nothing on the forgotten potshare bowlers of England | Letter
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How we can reform community sentencing | Letters
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Lola Young ‘doing OK’ after collapsing on stage at festival in New York
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Classics with added Yorkshire class: tributes to Tony Harrison
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Child dies while reportedly trying to reach UK in small boat
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Isle of Wight festival increases profits despite fall in attendance
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Watching Caerphilly: Welsh byelection may be bellwether for political transformation in UK
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Men in lederhosen and the world’s tallest bridge: photos of the weekend
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We Americans love remaking British TV. Must the UK remake our odious politicians? | Dave Schilling
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Keir Starmer’s donkey field: what are the allegations and how has he responded?
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UK businesses fear new EHRC guidance on toilets will be ‘unworkable’
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On a trip to Kent, I saw how politics is being shaped by the west’s growing hostility to outsiders | John Harris
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UK government urged to restore Electoral Commission’s independence to protect democracy
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Keir Starmer attacks ‘racist’ Farage plan to deport people settled in the UK
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Populist threat to rule of law a danger to UK working class, says attorney general
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From Vegas to the valleys: Inside the world’s biggest Elvis festival – in pictures
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Labour conference: Starmer calls Reform’s policy on immigration ‘racist’ and says Farage’s party would ‘tear country apart’ – as it happened
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‘A serious disappointment’: Labour has to regain business sector’s confidence at conference
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Far-right Facebook groups are engine of radicalisation in UK, data investigation suggests
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Trump and Putin are threatening to carve up Europe between them. Suddenly, it all feels a bit 1939 | Simon Tisdall
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Inside the everyday Facebook networks where far-right ideas grow
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Artists given chance to use wood from felled Sycamore Gap tree
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Something inside so wrong: Labi Siffre tells Tommy Robinson to stop using anti-apartheid anthem
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Plan to build 12 new towns in England to be unveiled at Labour conference
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Yvette Cooper suggests international community on brink of Gaza peace deal
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Family of British couple held in Iran say their health is deteriorating in prison
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Prince Harry says ‘sources intent on sabotage’ behind reports of strained meeting with King
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Build prefab homes to address harm to ‘generation of homeless children’, says Labour MP
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‘Total panic’: the effect of no-fault evictions on renters in England
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‘The man who came to read the metre’: Yorkshire poet Tony Harrison was the National Theatre bard
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Scottish Labour MSP suspended over inappropriate conduct allegation
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‘I refuse to be defined by fascism’: daughter of murder victim speaks after death of neo-Nazi killer in prison
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Tony Harrison, poet and dramatist, dies aged 88
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Profiteers or keeping the lights on? The power plants that make millions a day
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Prisoners held over alleged Palestine Action offences face crackdown since group ban
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Education unions urge Keir Starmer to scrap ‘cruel’ two-child benefit cap
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How switching your current account can help to boost your savings
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Labour seeks ‘ambitious’ youth mobility scheme with EU
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FCA faces battle over £1m ad campaign rejecting car loan claims firms
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Starmer asks Conservative peer to write planning bill to block judicial reviews
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Labour conference chance to show alternative to ‘toxic divide and decline’ offered by Reform, says Starmer – as it happened
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More than 1.6m sign petition opposing Starmer’s plan for digital ID cards
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‘Affordable luxuries’: British shoppers spread their love for flavoured butter
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Anti-migrant activists may target rental homes, charities warn
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Two women die trying to cross Channel from France
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Fun or frightful? Halloween Advent calendars hit the shelves
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Savvy saver: seven cracking ways to start or build up your savings
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More than 150,000 UK graduates have student loan debts of £100,000-plus
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‘Don’t trust Trump’: how UK health experts are fighting back against a war on medicine
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‘A hacker’s dream’: Britons on Keir Starmer’s plan for digital ID cards
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Six great reads: meeting Matthew McConaughey, stodgy puddings and the truth about the ‘Boriswave’
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‘There are ripples of hope’: allies of Keir Starmer say he can prove doubters wrong
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Will the EU’s new fingerprint entry system cause gridlock? The Guardian tried it out
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