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UK rushes forward plans for £2.5bn steel investment after Trump announces tariffs
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British couple held in Iran on ‘security’ grounds named
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JD Vance decried as extremist over attack on UK abortion clinic safe zones
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Ministers face questions about Prince Andrew’s use of public money
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Police search for suspect after woman shot dead at Kent pub
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Mould, mice and droppings among issues discovered at Whitehall’s restaurants and bars
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Even Prince William doesn’t attend church – it’s time for a new Reformation | Simon Jenkins
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‘There’s no stress’: gamers go offline in retro console revival
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Thanks to Trump, it is now in Europe’s self-interest to compensate Africa for slavery | Liliane Umubyeyi
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UK energy suppliers paid out £20m for billing mistakes in five years
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The new Bridget Jones film shows the messy, funny, mistake-filled reality of widowhood | Stacey Heale
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Starmer will go in ‘bin of history’ if he fails to raise defence budget, says ex-army chief
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Chemicals, cars, Man Utd: has Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos got the formula wrong?
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Country diary: My daughter says she’s seen a fawn – has she? | Kate Blincoe
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Reform’s circles of influence: who’s who at the top of the party
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Can Drake come back from Kendrick Lamar’s diss?; Marina Hyde on Starmer aping Trump; ‘I was trapped for 65 hours under 4,000 tons of rubble’; and Philippa Perry on setting boundaries with your parents – podcast
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‘Guess who’s back?’: the inside story of Nigel Farage’s quest for power
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Southport killer’s sentence will not be referred to court of appeal
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Luxury London hotel Chiltern Firehouse evacuated after fire breaks out
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‘Thought crime’ and cancelled elections: how do JD Vance’s claims about Europe stand up?
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Ex-soldier denies he tried to manipulate junior colleague found dead at barracks
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UFOs have earned a new name – and should be objects of serious study | Letters
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Fantasy fiction doesn’t need reclaiming for women – they already write and read it | Letters
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Rachel Reeves says ‘no one raised concerns’ about her expenses at HBOS
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Taylor Swift surpasses Madonna as female artist with most UK No 1 albums
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Network Rail fined £3.75m for health and safety breaches that led to death of track workers
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‘Crystal Methodist’ fails to show for Manchester sentencing hearing
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British Paralympian is first person with physical disability cleared for space mission
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WHO calls for cigarette-style cancer warnings on alcohol packaging
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Vivienne Westwood fashion house faces questions over homophobic bullying claims against CEO
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Rollback on diversity policies ‘risks undoing decades of progress’, says Co-op
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Arm looks to launch its own chip after landing Meta contract
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Habitat banks: how law to boost wildlife in England is faring one year in
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Trump agrees to ‘friendly meeting’ with Keir Starmer after making surprise call
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Assisted dying bill critics attack plan for ‘civil service tsar’ to oversee panels
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Royal Society urged to expel Elon Musk as fellows sign open letter
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Doctor tells London inquest of ‘feelings of betrayal’ after son’s sepsis death
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Sound investment: John Lewis teams up with Rough Trade to sell vinyl
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No 10 cleaning and catering staff to begin month-long strike over pay
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‘Butter is a perception’: inside the UK’s first plant-based Michelin-starred restaurant
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An Andean adventurer and banana art: photos of the day – Friday
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Digested week: Labour politicians’ loose talk part of longstanding tradition | Emma Brockes
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Online forums being used to trade explicit images of local women, says charity
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‘My happy, safe world was turned upside down’: how Covid hit England’s over-50s
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NatWest wants to raise CEO’s maximum pay by more than 40%
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‘Important and beautiful’ 13th-century Bible returns to Salisbury
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Ukraine on ‘irreversible path’ to Nato membership, Starmer tells Zelenskyy
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That new land use policy that the Tories call ‘national suicide’? It’s urgent, essential – and their idea | Henry Dimbleby
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Thames Water launches appeal for permission to raise bills even higher
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No 10 says Starmer and Trump spoke last night as minister calls for ‘clear thinking’ on tariff threat – as it happened
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UK watchdog proposes sweeping changes for baby formula industry
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Homes for sale in England with links to TV and film – in pictures
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‘Prints don’t lie’: a platinum printer’s craft – in pictures
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Man fined £500 for fly-tipping after envelope blows out of bin in Hertfordshire
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‘It’s hard to survive’: why UK private hire drivers are striking on Valentine’s Day
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‘The synergy is amazing’: Stewart Copeland album fuses nature and music
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Most academy leaders in England say new bill will not affect school management
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‘I don’t know whether it’s sustainable’: climate crisis and TikTok change face of mountain rescue work in Lake District
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James Bond in battle to keep hold of 007 super spy’s name
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Angela Rayner insists workers’ rights package is ringfenced
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The US has sold Ukraine down the river – and shown Britain what ‘America first’ means in practice | Gaby Hinsliff
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Country diary: A sip of sap puts spring in your step | Michael White
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Richest nations ‘exporting extinction’ with demand for beef, palm oil and timber
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Ministers ‘mission-washing’ spending plans in effort to avoid cuts
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‘A space for solace’: Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles
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High court to hear claim of secret Ireland-UK terrorism defence pact
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Smell like an Egyptian: researchers sniff ancient mummies to study preservation
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UK government to ‘wait and see’ in the face of Trump tariffs announcement
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Macmillan Cancer Support cuts quarter of staff and scraps hardship scheme
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Trump’s Ukraine call with Putin leaves UK sounding at odds with reality
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