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NHS will use AI in warning system to catch potential safety scandals early
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Civil servants start industrial action over return to office mandate
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Extra cost of being disabled in UK to rise by almost 12% in five years, says Scope report
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Former Manchester United footballer Paul Ince charged with drink-driving
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7/7: Homegrown Terror review – the shock of that horrific day will never subside
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Starmer’s disability benefit concessions are not enough, says rebel Labour whip
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As a visibly physically disabled MP, my view on the welfare bill is clear: we need a reset and fast | Marie Tidball
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Britain in 2025: sick man of Europe battling untreated illness crisis
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Britain’s ‘medieval’ health inequality is devastating NHS, experts say
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Downing Street’s radical plan for the NHS: shifting it from treatment to prevention
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Glastonbury organisers ‘appalled’ by Bob Vylan’s anti-IDF remarks during performance
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Nicola Jennings on Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer’s £22bn ‘black hole’ – cartoon
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Cutting personal independent payments: potentially devastating or justified? | Letters
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The government should act now to stop the police destruction of archived evidence | Letters
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Living with polycystic ovary syndrome can be difficult and lonely | Letters
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UK weather: heatwave could result in hottest ever start to Wimbledon
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Man arrested after pregnant woman found dead in County Down
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Palestine Action is part of Britain's proud history of protest. Proscribing it is an assault on democracy | Suresh Grover
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Palestine Action documentary makers fear being criminalised under anti-terror laws
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Manchester Museum asks visitors if Egyptian woman’s body should be taken off display
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Cliff diving and a naked bike ride: photos of the weekend
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Labour could find the money it wants without raising taxes. This is austerity by amnesia | Randeep Ramesh
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Dawn of the drone age: how agri-tech is boosting production and morale
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Lotus reassures business secretary it has no plans to shut Norfolk factory
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Rachel Reeves must rethink how tax and spend decisions are made after welfare U-turn | Heather Stewart
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Starmer says he lost grip on Labour welfare revolt due to focus on foreign affairs
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‘Heads will roll’: BBC reckons with bias accusations over Israel and Palestine coverage
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Revealed: spies for hire used ‘Big Brother’ tactics on salmon farm activists
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Streeting condemns anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury but says ‘Israel should get its own house in order’
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It’s true that my fellow students are embracing AI – but this is what the critics aren’t seeing | Elsie McDowell
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‘Your reservation is at risk’: beware the Booking.com scam
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‘Too arrogant to listen’: how welfare bill soured Starmer’s relations with rebel MPs
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Festivalgoers fight to keep cool as 30C heatwave hits Glastonbury
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Calls to clean up England’s ‘toxic air’ as GP visits for asthma attacks rise 45%
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Starmer’s promised ethics commission may repackage existing regulators
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‘It breaks my heart’: how a refinery closure is hitting jobs and politics
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Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operations
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Tory MP refers himself to parliamentary watchdog over adviser role
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One child killed and another in critical condition after tree falls in Essex park
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Kneecap lead anti-Starmer chant during politically charged Glastonbury set
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Stampede in Soho: puppet animals on an epic trek bring wonder and warning to London streets
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Thames Water court case shows there are alternatives to massive infrastructure
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Marilyn Manson Brighton concert cancelled after pressure from campaigners
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Kneecap’s Glastonbury set will not be broadcast live, BBC confirms
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‘He left us with nothing’: the British investors swindled by a German property firm
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Keir Starmer accuses Nigel Farage of ‘taking people for fools’ in Wales
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Beetroot ketchup to avocado oil mayo: how sauces have gone gourmet
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‘Are we safe, if nuclear weapons are here?’: trepidation in Norfolk village over new jets
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What’s missing from the perfect child-friendly summer? Generous public spaces | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Home Office staff concerned about ‘absurd’ Palestine Action ban, says senior civil servant
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Young country diary: Staring into the big eyes of a brown hare | Issy
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Rose plants to records: wedding gift ideas that won’t break the bank
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Becky Barnicoat on the dangerous allure of preloved clothes on Vinted – cartoon
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NHS hospital funding in England to be tied to patient ratings, ministers say
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Calling someone a ‘Karen’ is ‘borderline racist, sexist and ageist’, tribunal says
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‘His sleeping bag was frozen solid’: the highs – and lows – of the Duke of Edinburgh’s award
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‘Worse than anything under the Tories’: changes to welfare bill anger disability campaigners
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‘Unless you see it, you can’t believe how bad it is’: the peer demanding a minister for porn
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NHS manager ordered to stop selling ‘sleep drug-laced’ children’s gummies
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‘We need to reclaim these words’: Inside England’s first romance-only bookshop catering to record levels of popularity
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From mochi ice cream to strawberry sandos, Japanese sweet treats are tickling UK tastebuds
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Transgender campaigners call for European rights body to report on UK
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Zopa launches current account with cashback and 7.1% on savings
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Kneecap to perform in what could be one of Glastonbury’s most controversial sets
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Free speech target or terrorist gang? The inside story of Palestine Action – and the plan to ban it
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Smithfield and Billingsgate market redevelopment plans begin – but traders’ future in doubt
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An entire village in Dorset is facing eviction – proof that private money holds all the power in rural England | George Monbiot
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Archbishop of Wales stands down after Bangor cathedral scandal
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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M&S boss slams ‘bureaucratic madness’ of products requiring ‘not for EU’ labels
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