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Property experts urge Rachel Reeves to abolish ‘sin tax’ of stamp duty in budget
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Peter Mandelson was in contact with Epstein till at least 2016, new emails reveal
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Briefing war spotlights relationships between three of Labour’s most senior figures
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Labour infighting puts chancellor’s budget plan to reassure bond markets at risk
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Epstein-Barr virus appears to be trigger of lupus disease, say scientists
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Keir Starmer expresses ‘sincere regret’ over appointment of Labour donor to football watchdog
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US strikes against boats in Caribbean ‘disregard international law’, French minister says
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Pressure grows on Starmer to sack chief of staff over briefing row
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Andrew did have photo taken with Virginia Giuffre, Epstein said
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Online grooming crimes have doubled since 2018, with victims as young as four, charity warns
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The Guardian view on Labour leadership speculation: a symptom of failure to define a governing purpose | Editorial
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Nurses and social workers could be exempt from loan tax linked to at least 10 suicides
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Release errors show the sorry state that prisons are in | Letters
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Shelter should follow Crisis and directly house homeless people | Letters
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Will Nigel Farage embrace Europe, following Giorgia Meloni’s lead? | Letter
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The families of British citizens detained abroad have called for more support
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Celebrating literature is good – but I’m running out of patience with celebrity book clubs | Emma Brockes
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British Medical Association ‘threat to future of NHS’, says Streeting ahead of doctors’ strike
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UK in denial over hostage-taking by foreign states, says Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
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BBC prepared to apologise to Trump to resolve billion-dollar legal threat
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Investigation demanded into Keir Starmer's comms chief's lobbying links
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Family of woman fatally stabbed in neck in Birmingham release tribute
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Location chosen for UK's first small nuclear power station
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Nicola Jennings on the woes of Keir Starmer and the BBC – cartoon
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Mike Graham sacked from TalkTV after ‘failure’ to assist inquiry into racist post
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Keir Starmer and his team mount a leadership challenge … to himself | John Crace
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Labour’s takedown of the Green party sums up the double standard that dogs our politics | Frances Ryan
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Why is the Labour party in such a mess? – podcast
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A word of warning to the hounds circling Starmer: be careful what you wish for | Martin Kettle
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Helen Newlove, victims’ commissioner and peer, dies after short illness
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Abuse by UK’s ‘most prolific sex offender’ was ignored at Medomsley detention centre, report finds
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Baroness Newlove, whose husband's murder shocked UK, has died
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Boy, 5, dies after wall collapsed on him at golf centre
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Tate staff vote to strike over pay after union members reject ‘inadequate’ offer
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How would a Labour leadership challenge work and how safe is Starmer?
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Rubble of Syria’s civil war and a rickshaw driver: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Government to use military driving examiners to cut driving test backlog
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Police Scotland to record biological sex of all offenders, chief constable tells MSPs
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s name to be hyphenated, as decreed by late queen
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NASA cancels space launch as strongest 'cannibal storm' in 20 years heads to Britain
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Our pay is still way down - we have to strike again, says doctors' union chief
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PMQs: Starmer reels from mounting leadership rumors
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Reform pulls out of BBC documentary amid Trump legal threat
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Keir Starmer under pressure over future of Morgan McSweeney amid briefing row
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Starmer says he 'never authorised attacks' on Streeting after coup claims
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ONS to cut reports on health and crime to improve quality of core data
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Bots and third parties to be banned from booking driving tests in DfT shake-up
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UK tests response to discovery of deadly biological toxin
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Ferry company apologises after children left ‘screaming’ by pornographic film
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Football fans infiltrated tightly-controlled derby clash disguised as stewards
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UK scores Brexit win as EU fast-tracks electricity trading talks
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Police take no further action over Bob Vylan's London performance
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'Forget London': Top chef on UK's new food capital and the supermarket butter every kitchen needs
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The BBC’s editing error was serious, but the response is way out of proportion | Margaret Sullivan
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Abuse 'ignored' at detention centre where UK's 'most prolific' sex offender attacked young men, report finds
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Seven men charged in Bristol child sexual exploitation investigation
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Princess Anne lays a wreath at memorial service in Singapore
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Donald Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit
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Men plead guilty to 'shocking and violent' murder
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Covid vaccines may increase the lifespan of cancer patients – this could be a game changer | Devi Sridhar
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UK cuts funding to AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria project by £150m
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Three men arrested after body found in field
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Seven men charged after investigation into child sexual exploitation in Bristol
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Keir Starmer’s health secretary furiously denies plot to oust him
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Jet2 to launch flights from Gatwick to 29 'sunshine destinations'
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No 10 says Starmer has confidence in Morgan McSweeney after PM condemns attacks on cabinet members – as it happened
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Streeting denies plot to oust Starmer and condemns briefings from No 10
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Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey hit by sales fall amid budget uncertainty
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Starmer vs. Streeting: What’s going on?
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Labour is standing on a precipice: if it breaks its election promise on tax, it will never be trusted again | Owen Jones
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