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European court rejects Paterson appeal over report into improper lobbying
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The Truth About Harry Beck review – the tortuous journey behind the tube map
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With a lust for freebies and hobbled by infighting, Labour look like the Tories 2.0 | John Crace
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Soaring spires and floods in Europe: photos of the day – Thursday
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Sue Gray’s salary isn’t the problem – it’s the backstage power struggle Starmer cannot afford| Simon Jenkins
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Phase out urban wood burners in UK to protect children’s health, say doctors
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Former Arsenal player charged after £600,000 of cannabis seized at Stansted
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Interest rates ‘on path down’ despite hold at 5%, Bank of England chief says
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Home Office urged to scrap long, expensive and ‘racist’ visa route
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Starmer’s free tickets for Arsenal and Taylor Swift part of job, says minister
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Billionaire Guy Hands’ property firm takes housing reforms to European court
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Met investigates four officers over case of double domestic murderer
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Huw Edwards, and the ludicrous arguments made in defence of the indefensible | Emma Brockes
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Starmer says accepting gift of use of corporate box at Arsenal will save taxpayer money given security costs – as it happened
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Next says it may close stores if £30m equal pay claim is upheld
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Stop press: it’s the very last Evening Standard in London today. And that tells us a lot about Britain in 2024 | James Hanning
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John Lewis glass-top dining table led to a shattering experience
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Labour will lean into hope at first conference in power for 15 years
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Working together, Labour and the Lib Dems could exile the Tories for a generation | Martin Kettle
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Campaigners call for unlimited ‘climate card’ UK rail pass
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The great divide: are office workers more productive than those at home?
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‘Vast’ carbon sink of mud on seabed needs more protection, study shows
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New home planning approvals in England fall to lowest level in a decade
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The brutal truth behind Italy’s migrant reduction: beatings and rape by EU-funded forces in Tunisia
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‘Frockgate’ and Starmer’s love-in with Meloni – Politics Weekly UK
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Anushka Asthana on the perils of Keir Starmer’s fragile majority – podcast
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‘A brave new world for educators’: teachers respond to nine-day-fortnight proposals
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‘Incredibly disheartening’ decline in special needs pupil attainment in England
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Teachers in England offered lie-ins to make job more appealing
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UK urged to promote speaking of Irish and Ulster Scots in Northern Ireland
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Poor NHS maternity care in danger of becoming normalised, regulator warns
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British MPs and international organisations hacked on X
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UK summer’s ‘last hurrah’ set to give way to heavy rainfall at weekend
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Rachel Reeves to replace No 11 paintings with art of or by women
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Top UK food firms urged to do more to cut ‘staggering’ emissions
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Cat that comforts trafficked women in London safe house is feline of the year
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Unite aims to force vote on winter fuel payment at Labour conference
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Starmer urged to appoint ‘mould-breaking’ outsider as civil service head
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UK must stop being naive over resetting relations with EU, thinktank says
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Met police budget ‘heading off a cliff’, commissioner warns in funding plea
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NGOs call Home Office ‘unethical’ over £15m offer to help resettle deportees
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Iraqi refugee wins legal battle to prove he was a child when he arrived in UK
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Piling on privilege in higher education | Letters
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Iraqi refugee wins legal battle to prove he was a child when he arrived in UK
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Mother of Lucy Letby victim feels ‘very painful’ guilt over lack of postmortem
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Hiker who set out for remote Highlands pub found after ‘challenging’ search
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Black actor who faced abuse over role in Romeo & Juliet calls for industry-wide action
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Teresa Margolles’s fourth plinth review – haunting rack of faces memorialises transgender victims of violence
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Stop that capybara! Search party uses drone to spot rodent that fled British zoo
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How UK leaders’ spouses have negotiated clothing in the media age
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Labour in apparent disarray over Thames cleanup plan
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Sue Gray’s £170,000 pay prompts fury among Labour advisers
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Tribunal rejects barrister’s bid to have ‘boys’ club’ disciplinary case thrown out
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London’s fourth plinth artwork aims to ‘unite trans community around the world’
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TGI Friday’s UK future in doubt as owner reveals plan to enter administration
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Embattled Post Office boss Nick Read to step down
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Firewalking, fashion week and a supermoon: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Aslef train drivers vote to back pay deal and end two-year standoff
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Remains of Roman town discovered in Cambridgeshire given protected status
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Donors and Starmer’s suits? That’s just a dress rehearsal. Without new probity rules, worse will follow | Peter Geoghegan
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West Midlands police out of special measures after ‘record turnaround’
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Former M&S boss Stuart Rose to run struggling Asda as co-owner steps back
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John Swinney: IndyRef anniversary can reawaken optimism in Scotland
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My report on the NHS diagnosed its dire condition. Now here’s the cure | Ara Darzi
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With inflation staying at 2.2%, will Bank of England cut interest rates this week?
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Tom Tugendhat’s call for review of Huw Edwards’ sentence backfires after experts tell him law doesn’t allow it – as it happened
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John Major criticises Rwanda asylum plan as ‘un-Conservative and un-British’
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How did the independence referendum change Scotland, and could another vote happen? Our panel responds | Panel view
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UK inflation stays at 2.2% as lower petrol prices offset by higher air fares
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I paid off my £3,000 Klarna loan but the bills keep coming
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