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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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King Charles to visit Vatican and meet Pope Leo for first time
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Keir Starmer to warn Labour that battle with Reform is ‘fight for soul of the nation’
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Labour restores whip to two more child benefit cap rebels
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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The Guardian view on Labour conference: a clash of visions and direction, not egos and personnel | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the 200th anniversary of the railways: much more than a way of getting from A to B | Editorial
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Ella Baron on Keir Starmer’s plans for digital ID – cartoon
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Why does the UK need digital IDs and what data will they include?
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Digital ID plan for UK risks creating ‘an enormous hacking target’, expert warns
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The case against digital ID cards: imagine how a Reform government could use them | Gaby Hinsliff
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If Starmer wants to beat Reform, he’ll need more than ‘patriotic renewal’ – whatever that is | Zoe Williams
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Potteries brand is world-class. It must be saved | Letters
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This jury was too judgmental about ADHD | Letters
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The reading of the will only happens in fiction | Letters
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Kido nursery hackers threaten to publish more children’s profiles
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Starmer’s ID plan has caused upset, but in the EU the debate has long been settled
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Man cleared of murdering Jill Dando charged with rape of teenager in 1987
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Woman, 22, jailed over ‘sadistic’ abuse of 21 babies at London nurseries
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Trump’s latest tariff threat raises concerns for UK pharmaceuticals
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To revive Labour, Starmer should go to conference with this pledge: we will clean politics of sleaze | Polly Toynbee
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BBC partly upholds complaints over Bob Vylan’s performance at Glastonbury festival
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Dorset school urged to reinstate banned book about race to reading list
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Samaritans volunteers could quit if branches are closed, say local directors
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Eyes on a shuttlecock and a traditional boat race: photos of the day – Friday
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Scottish Prison Service admits human rights law breach over death in custody
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Politicians must confront lies used by populists, Starmer tells London summit
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Will he? Won’t he? Do the King of the North’s antics remind you of anyone? | Marina Hyde
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Treasury ‘putting the squeeze’ on OBR over Labour growth plans amid tensions over downgrade
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Reform UK’s ex-leader in Wales Nathan Gill pleads guilty to bribery charges
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Morgan McSweeney will not face new donations investigation, says watchdog
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Digested week: Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension backfires with a Streisand effect return
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Our research makes it clear: by capitulating to the right, Labour is driving voters to Reform UK | Tarik Abou-Chadi and Stuart Turnbull-Dugarte
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UK retailers accused of ripping off motorists as fuel margins ‘remain far above historic levels’
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Menzies Campbell, former Liberal Democrat leader, dies at 84
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Year 8 state school pupils in England could face mandatory reading tests
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‘Exciting’ clinical results offer hope for new class of MS therapies
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Terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh thrown out
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Patricia Crowther, known as UK’s oldest witch, dies aged 97
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£500m Thames Water desalination plant has provided just seven days’ water over 15 years
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IOPC investigators allegedly said Nottingham stabbings inquiry was ‘politically motivated’
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The truth behind Britain’s 'immigration problem' – video explainer
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Farage endangering women by failing to condemn paracetamol claims, says Bridget Phillipson
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Keir Starmer says digital ID cards an ‘enormous opportunity’ for the UK
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Labour MPs call for action to tackle deprivation in coastal ‘sea wall’ seats
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Starmerism has almost destroyed the Labour party, but I still have hope for renewal | Clive Lewis
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Ministers plan to allow naming and shaming of offenders completing community sentences
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Homes to rent in England and Scotland for up to £1,800 pcm – in pictures
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‘History will remember who showed up’: Keir Starmer faces call to attend Cop30 summit
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Volume of US YouTube shows ‘weakens UK children’s ties to their own culture’
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New research may rewrite origins of the Book of Kells, says academic
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‘I can’t escape these machines’: addicts tell of huge losses from slot gambling
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Starmer should have conference in his hands – instead, power is slipping through his fingers | Frances Ryan
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
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White low-income pupils ‘report lowest enthusiasm for school’ in England
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UK government backs return of international rail travel to Kent stations
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Fighter jets purchase would put UK in breach of nuclear treaty, says CND
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Actor Noel Clarke arrested at family home in London
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Argyle Street ash in Glasgow wins tree of the year competition
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Hackers reportedly steal pictures of 8,000 children from Kido nursery chain
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Digital ID cards: a versatile and useful tool or a worrying cybersecurity risk?
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‘A sticking plaster’: Labour’s levelling up offer leaves Blackpool voters unmoved
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Labour’s internal warfare breaks open as Starmer and ministers criticise Andy Burnham
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Andy Burnham alarms investors with call to end UK dependence on foreign lenders
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Fate of hundreds arrested for alleged Palestine Action support in limbo if challenge to ban is blocked, court told
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Careless and damaging talk about autism | Letters
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Trump’s European ‘hell’ is made in America | Letters
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