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The Guardian view on the UK’s election challenges: an epidemic of intimidation | Editorial
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International manhunt begins for husband of woman found dead in car in east London
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Women’s Equality party members vote to dissolve organisation
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Keir Starmer promises Ukraine will be ‘top of my agenda’ at G20
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Starmer backs plans to explore Italian-style migration deals to limit crossings
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Don’t waver on electric car targets, big UK businesses tell Labour
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Far-right groups plan to hijack farmers’ protest in London against tax changes
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‘You should be afraid’: poison pen letters reignite UK actors’ fund feud
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Welsh Lib Dems leader under pressure after criticism over C of E abuse case
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Floods, explosions and asbestos: Thames Water faces potential problems on all fronts
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Muslims face ‘bleak and dystopian’ climate in UK, says head of thinktank
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Thames Water supply ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed
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More than 5,000 Woodford investors now suing Hargreaves Lansdown
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‘Thatcher would have known’: Pat Finucane’s family hope to finally learn truth about his murder
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After decades, tiny 500-year-old royal portrait is identified as Mary Tudor
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Musk and Trump enjoy the fighting and a wine auction: photos of the weekend
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‘I’m often the only woman in the room’: the female music managers changing the industry’s tune
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‘You can’t keep coming for agriculture’: farmers prepare to protest over bitter budget harvest
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Can Coleen Rooney cut it in the jungle – or is she being underestimated again?
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Farmers in England and Wales feel betrayed by inheritance tax changes, says NFU
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We must stop UK territories laundering money, say politicians
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Open registers are only way to stop dirty money that underpins crime | Margaret Hodge and Andrew Mitchell
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The streetlights going out over Britain tell a brutal story: austerity isn't over – it's getting worse | John Harris
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Security guard sues Science Museum for allegedly denying suitable chair
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UK weather: Met Office issues woolly jumpers alert as Arctic blast arrives
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Improving social care is a big task and these talks are a good place to start | Heather Stewart
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Pink fishy goo makes bad news palatable | David Mitchell
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Cover-up of child abuse in Church of England tried to ‘protect the work’ of twisted theology | Helen King
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Fish and chips for VE Day? Battle begins over how UK marks 80th anniversary
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The Church of England is beset by shame and division. Can it survive?
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To turn Britain around, we need a proper understanding of life for poorer workers | Torsten Bell
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Mystery surrounds 800-year-old Leicester burial pit containing 123 bodies
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How winter makes recycling harder with 40% jump in contamination
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‘Real nastiness’: therapist training courses in UK can be ‘toxic’ and need regulating, say students
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Farmers have hoarded land for too long. Inheritance tax will bring new life to rural Britain | Will Hutton
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The assisted dying debate: Charles Falconer and the Observer’s Sonia Sodha tackle the issues
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Post Office inquiry: hopes for delivery of good news dwindles
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Cancel study into the cost to NHS of assisted dying, Harman tells Streeting
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Rishi Sunak’s top aides advised against early election, memo reveals
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Police name woman found dead in car boot in east London
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Watch given to captain who saved 700 Titanic passengers sells for £1.56m
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Lord Blunkett injured after falling into gap at Westminster tube station
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Red squirrels ‘to vanish from England’ unless vaccine against squirrelpox funded
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Kemi Badenoch’s first approval ratings as Tory leader worse than Sunak and Johnson
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UK must choose between EU and Trump, trade experts warn
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Fears grow over UK children at risk placed in illegal care homes
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Essex police defend their investigation of Allison Pearson tweet
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Streeting’s reforms could save the NHS from the private sector. He must not fail
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Revealed: ‘Grassroots’ campaigns opposed to assisted dying financed by conservative Christian pressure groups
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Tory Foreign Office minister used official visit to Azerbaijan to promote party donor’s business
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What drives you, Frank Auerbach? A rare final encounter with art’s great workaholic
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In a gun-slinging, dick-swinging Trump vibe, it’s small wonder Die Hard appeals | Alison Phillips
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Murder investigation launched after body found in car boot in east London
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Saoirse Ronan ‘absolutely right’ about women’s safety fears, says Gladiator combat trainer
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United Utilities refuses to hand over data on sewage discharges into Windermere
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‘It’s a national disgrace’: fury at sewage-filled Windermere over toxic algae and dead fish
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Middle class millennials set to gain most from ‘unprecedented’ wealth transfer
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Farmers protest as Keir Starmer says he will defend the budget ‘all day long’
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White horse that bolted through London traffic returns to royal duties
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UK must pick between US economic model or EU’s ‘socialism’, says Trump adviser
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More than a third of assaults on UK prison officers are not fully investigated
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Former Tory tells of ‘enormous guilt’ over sharing MPs’ data with catfish
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Oxford relying on ‘Deliveroo-style’ contracts with most tutorials not taught by full-time staff
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Davina McCall recovering in hospital after brain surgery
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Homes left to rot and families left to rot in them: that's social housing in Britain | Daniel Hewitt
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UK pensions: how to save for retirement from A to Z
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John Smyth abuse report triggers ‘existential crisis’ in Church of England
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What is melanoma, who does it affect and how can people avoid it?
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Church of England ‘directly responsible’ for John Smyth abuse in Zimbabwe, victim says
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‘A force for everything he represented’: Ronald Blythe’s home to become nature reserve
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