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Girl, 12, died after assault allegation ‘wasn’t believed’, inquest hears
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Zebra killed after being impaled by rhino at Colchester zoo
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Drag artists warn of rising tide of bigotry as they pay tribute to The Vivienne
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Is more outsourcing the remedy for NHS delays? | Letters
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Could AI save the UK economy? – Politics Weekly Westminster podcast
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Zuckerberg, Musk, answer me this: what about the child abuse scandal playing out online? | Susanna Rustin
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Delayed Scottish ferry finally sets sail to Isle of Arran – almost seven years late
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Water shortage fears as Labour’s first AI growth zone sited close to new reservoir
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Man charged with attempted murder after nurse stabbed at Oldham hospital
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Key takeaways from Keir Starmer’s action plan for AI
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Labour MP Sarah Champion calls for grooming gangs inquiry
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How Ryan Wellings made Kiena Dawes’ life a nightmare
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Sacred bathers and a red sky in the morning: photos of the day – Monday
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Matthew Flinders’ lead coffin plate completes voyage from underground London to South Australia
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‘We’re coming for you,’ English police chief tells domestic abusers
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Keir Starmer says Treasury will be ruthless on public spending cuts
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GSK to buy US cancer drug firm IDRx for up to $1.15bn
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Liz Truss says UK will fail unless British media outlets are ‘fixed’
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Just Stop Oil activists spray-paint ‘1.5 is dead’ on Charles Darwin’s grave
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Ryanair calls for limit of two alcoholic drinks at airports in Europe
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Lancashire man found guilty of assault after partner’s suicide
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Guardian and Observer charity appeal 2024 raises more than £1.7m
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‘Just the start’: X’s new AI software driving online racist abuse, experts warn
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Pound hits 14-month low against dollar as CBI hits out over ‘hole in confidence’
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Nicola Sturgeon announces divorce from Peter Murrell
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Apple dominates market with ‘total shutout’ of rivals, UK court hears
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The risks of ‘space junk’ are clear: what goes up, might well come back down on top of you | Patrick Schröder
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UK faces broccoli and cauliflower shortage this spring
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Ketamine’s move from club to ‘chill out’ drug is sign of a troubling culture shift
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No 10 says Starmer does expect Reeves to stay as chancellor until general election – as it happened
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Business confidence falling in UK and eurozone, recruiters warn
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Apple asks investors to block proposal to scrap diversity programmes
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They say a name like mine can hold you back in life, but I will never change it | Xaymaca Awoyungbo
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Pension annuities are back in vogue – here’s how to get the best value
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Lloyds bankers could face bonus cut if not in office two days a week
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Tax rises will push business leaders to cut costs and hiring, surveys show
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Most violent or sexual offences went unsolved in crime hotspots in England and Wales last year
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Tory police cuts are only part of the ongoing crisis affecting victims of crime
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‘Long way to go’ on gender parity in film and TV industry, Bafta chair says
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Reeves back from China with one eye on bonds and the other on economic data
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George Orwell to be honoured on new £2 coin by Royal Mint
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Property sellers in England and Wales ‘make lowest return in a decade’
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‘Mainlined into UK’s veins’: Labour announces huge public rollout of AI
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Why Starmer and Reeves are pinning their hopes on AI to drive growth in UK
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UK should back tough Trump sanctions on Iran, report says
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No Trousers Tube Ride brings carnival of underwear to London Underground
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‘It feels like a war zone’: exhausted ambulance service workers in England tell their stories
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One in six UK workers skipping meals to make ends meet, says TUC
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Ambulance crews stuck at A&E miss thousands of 999 calls a day in England
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Missing Briton’s belongings found in Dolomites as rescuers continue search
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Fears for UK boomer radicalisation on Facebook after Meta drops factcheckers
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One in five Britons aged 18-45 prefer unelected leaders to democracy, poll finds
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State school pupils in England may have to drop GCSE Latin after funding pulled
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Flu: who is at risk in England and what precautions are recommended?
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A&E ‘corridor care’ now normal at NHS hospitals in England, senior doctor says
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Multitudes: How Crowds Made the Modern World by Dan Hancox review – a hymn to coming together
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Falling white-collar pay and the cost to society | Letters
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Axing the Latin excellence scheme: a classic mistake I Letters
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Football on TV: fans ‘paying almost 60% more to watch all big games than in 2020’
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Keir Starmer ‘will act on findings of Tulip Siddiq investigation regardless of outcome’
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Deep joy: Wales embraces ‘hwyl’ in tourism campaign to rival Danish ‘hygge’
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Fire, fog and ice: photos of the weekend
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UK weather: temperatures stay below zero for 12 nights running
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Tick-tock: the return of the non-smart watch
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UK festivals face ‘really tough’ year due to fewer headline acts and rising costs
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UK online safety laws ‘unsatisfactory’ and ‘uneven’, says science minister
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Nurse critically injured in stabbing at Greater Manchester hospital A&E
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As tech barons dial up the spreading of lies, why is the BBC dialling down the reporting of truth? | John Harris
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Despite the promises, Labour may have to acknowledge more tax rises are needed | Heather Stewart
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Lib Dem report says leftwing alliance not needed because of tactical voting
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