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Adults in England with eating disorders wait up to 700 days for treatment, report finds
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Government invests £120m to save UK’s last ethylene plant
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Duke of Marlborough charged with strangulation offences
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Harry Roberts, triple police killer behind 1966 manhunt, dies aged 89
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UK insists US tech deal not dead as Trump threatens penalties against European firms
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UK sex offenders may have to tell police about social media and dating accounts
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UK to rejoin EU's Erasmus student exchange scheme in Brexit reversal
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UK set to rejoin Erasmus in Brexit reversal
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Couple win second £1m lottery – beating 24-trillion-to-one odds
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Wes Streeting and resident doctors urged to agree to mediation to end strikes
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BBC to fight Trump’s $10bn lawsuit, saying it should be dismissed
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Labour’s employment rights bill set to become law after Lords battle
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Striking resident doctors are digging in. History suggests this will go on and on
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George Osborne joins OpenAI: ex-chancellor adds tech post to his CV
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It could be deja vu: Welsh couple win £1m in national lottery for the second time
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The Guardian view on Trump’s BBC lawsuit: grievance politics with a purpose | Editorial
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FIFA announces cheaper World Cup tickets
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UK to rejoin EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme
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The Hodge report into Arts Council England: ‘Not exactly a ringing endorsement’
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Five arrested over plot to steal 'tonnes' of charity clothes to fund crime
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Ministers ‘break word’ on protecting nature after weakening biodiversity planning rule
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Donald Trump v the BBC: key points of the president’s claim
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Domestic abuse and sexual violence survivors to get specialist NHS help
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Trump v BBC: broadcaster to fight $10bn lawsuit | The Latest
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Second victim 'forced' to sue Post Office as she seeks full redress for wrongful conviction
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Penitent Tice tussles with The Unbearable Lightness of His Being | John Crace
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Universal Studios UK theme park given planning permission in Bedfordshire
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Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers ‘may die without Lammy’s intervention’
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Mark Carney criticised for using British spellings in Canadian documents
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Doctors' strike begins today - here's what you need to know
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Britain vows to tackle foreign meddling in politics after Reform’s Russia bribes case
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Court backs ruling that UK unlawfully detained Tamils on Diego Garcia
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Man locked up after 'furiously and repeatedly' stabbing 11-year-old girl
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Jane Goodall Earth medal to recognise people working to improve the world
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Richard Tice refuses to condemn Reform mayoral candidate’s comments about David Lammy
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'Urgent' review announced into foreign interference in British politics
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Arts funding in England must be protected from politics, Hodge report urges
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Bristol city council to give van dwellers temporary sites in affluent areas
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The UK is getting sunnier - and scientists aren't sure why
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NHS must learn lessons of Covid to overcome winter flu, say experts
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UK fuel retailers urged to pass on savings as oil prices fall below $60 a barrel
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Teenage boy arrested on suspicion of murder over death of girl, 9, in Somerset
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The big-name chocolate brands that can no longer be classed as chocolate - and why
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Stephen Lawrence murderer David Norris denied parole
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Driver who hit Liverpool parade said to have had history of explosive violence
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‘It hasn’t sunk in – maybe it never will’ – Liverpool parade ‘hero’ recalls day of terror
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Man who drove into Liverpool FC parade jailed for more than 21 years
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Man appears in court charged with murder of 'cherished' mother
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Scotland's justice secretary survives no confidence vote amid grooming gangs row
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Violent past of Paul Doyle revealed as he's jailed for driving car into crowds
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Thames Water defers controversial £2.5m in bonuses to bosses
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Ministers look at depoliticising top BBC jobs as Farage rides high in polls
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UK spying laws could result in overreach and real harm, says review
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Many Europeans mistakenly think most immigrants are illegal, poll shows
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Liverpool parade attack: Paul Doyle sentenced to more than 21 years for using car as weapon against celebrating crowd – as it happened
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Nearly 90 flights linked to Epstein ‘came to or from UK airports’
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Roasted! Morrisons loses £17m VAT battle over rotisserie chickens
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Food safety warning issued over Dubai-style chocolate
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Employment rights bill set to become law after Lords backing – UK politics live
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Young people hit hard as UK unemployment marches upwards
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BBC vows to defend itself in $10bn Donald Trump lawsuit
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Is Angela Rayner popular enough to be PM?
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How might the BBC be funded if the licence fee is scrapped?
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UK unemployment rose to four-year high of 5.1% before budget
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Culture secretary to consider investigation into Telegraph takeover by Daily Mail owner
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That sinking feeling: boys, beaches and Brexit voters – in pictures
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Our young people aren’t shirkers or snowflakes - they were failed by government policy. That changes now | Pat McFadden
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Europe’s New Faces review – a punishing immersion in the migrant journey
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Starmer’s communications chief to address cabinet on media strategy overhaul
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We’re sunk when it comes to getting a Swim! refund
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