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UK inflation stays at 2.2% as lower petrol prices offset by higher air fares
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I paid off my £3,000 Klarna loan but the bills keep coming
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Wednesday briefing: Why Labour seems to be walking the walk on the climate crisis
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More floods are coming to Britain, but you ought to know this: the system that should protect us is a scandal | George Monbiot
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‘Butterfly emergency’ declared as UK summer count hits record low
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Superyacht and private jet tax could raise £2bn a year, say campaigners
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More than £494bn subsidies a year in developing world harmful to climate, says report
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Rise in chocolate prices could spook shoppers this Halloween
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UK overseas aid spend will reach 17-year low without urgent action, NGOs warn
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Expert who coined presenteeism term says employers who force staff back are dinosaurs
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Starmer’s £100,000 in tickets and gifts more than any other recent party leader
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Pro-Palestinian protester acquitted over ‘coconut’ placard has ‘no regrets’
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The rise of Britishcore: 100 experiences that define and unite modern Britons
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Warning social media videos could be exploited by scammers to clone voices
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UK’s ‘not for EU’ meat and dairy labelling plan postponed indefinitely
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Exodus from workforce costs UK ‘£16bn a year’ in lost tax receipts
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UK’s new eVisa scheme ‘could create digital Windrush scandal’
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Male police officers accused of domestic abuse have been promoted, report says
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Flavonoid-rich foods and drinks may cut risk of dementia, study finds
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Fossil fuel companies sponsor $5.6bn in global ‘sportswashing’ deals
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One in five GPs use AI such as ChatGPT for daily tasks, survey finds
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Actor claims Met police pepper-sprayed him after returning home from a show
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Catherine returns to royal duties for first time since end of cancer treatment
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‘Keir has integrity’: Labour’s Pat McFadden says Starmer will bring reasons to be cheerful
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UK facing ‘tsunami of missed cancers’ in wake of pandemic, experts say
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Pint of no return? Two-thirds measure could boost English health – study
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British-made Netflix shows most popular on platform so far in 2024
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‘There’s a fire here’: four young boys died trapped home alone, court hears
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English universities offer to curb foreign students if they can raise tuition fees
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Ed Davey needs a new tune to play on the Lib Dem party bus | John Crace
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Dorries caused more mental health deaths by blocking statutory inquiry, hearing told
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Manchester theatre cancels show’s entire run ‘over Gaza and trans rights references’
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‘It’s positive’: shoppers react to Oxford Street pedestrianisation proposal
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Starmer ally Hollie Ridley appointed as Labour general secretary
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Angela Rayner passed over as Reeves given use of Dorneywood mansion
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The Lib Dems need a tight policy focus – but the stunts are here to stay
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Martin Rowson on donations to Labour – cartoon
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UK riots: boy, 12, becomes youngest person in England to be sentenced
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It’s only LSD but I like it: the play telling the untold story about the Stones drugs bust
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Deliciously Ella vegan food brand sold to Swiss group Hero
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Ed Davey urges ‘faster and bolder’ action on NHS and social care
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The UK's two-child benefit limit has rightly caused outrage. But another cruel policy needs urgent attention | Ruth Patrick
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Lucy Letby: mother of murdered baby demands apology over hospital ‘failings’
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Call for abolition of UK benefit cap as latest figures released
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Glasgow to host 2026 Commonwealth Games after rescue deal agreed
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Flood damage and tightrope jumps: photos of the day – Tuesday
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‘We don’t want golf just to be for retired guys … it’s for everyone’: Nigel Oddy of American Golf
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EU fingerprint and facial recognition checks expected to be delayed again
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Parents forced from small boat plead to join children taken to UK without them
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Keir Starmer and Ed Davey lead two different parties but face the same question: can the UK centre hold? | Tom Baldwin
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Guardian parent company in talks over potential sale of Observer
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Here’s the real ‘enigma’ about Charlotte Owen: why we still take sexist gossip so seriously | Marina Hyde
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Brie Larson to make her West End debut in revenge tragedy Elektra
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Users of ‘throuples’ dating app Feeld may have had intimate photos accessed
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After the Huw Edwards scandal, a tip for the BBC – your stars are not Gods: stop treating them like that | Jane Martinson
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B&Q owner Kingfisher reports weak demand for kitchens and bathrooms
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BBC children’s show Balamory gets reboot after 20 years
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‘Our vote means next to nothing’: optimism of young Scottish yes supporters fades 10 years on
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Diane Abbott accuses Keir Starmer of treating her like a ‘non-person’
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Ed Miliband: beating nimbys on green rollout a matter of ‘national security’
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'It’s an astonishingly fragile time’: Robert Peston on inequality, identity politics and how to heal Britain
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British children the least happy in Europe – and Dutch kids the happiest? Don’t believe the hype | Senay Boztas
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Express editor Gary Jones departs in latest Reach cutbacks
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Ed Davey says Liberal Democrats will be ‘responsible opposition’ to Labour – as it happened
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Jacob Rees-Mogg’s attacks on working from home were ‘bizarre’, says Labour
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UK universities call for higher fees and more funding in face of budget deficits
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Kyle Clifford appears in court charged with murdering Carol, Hannah and Louise Hunt
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Ovo Energy to pay out nearly £2.4m over customer complaint failures
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Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave
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If Keir Starmer wants to be braver than Tony Blair, this is how: ignore the neanderthal right on crime | Polly Toynbee
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