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Adviser to UK minister claimed AI firms would never have to compensate creatives
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UK’s YouTube and TikTok content creators deserve more rights, say MPs
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Farage refuses to criticise Trump over paracetamol despite health experts dismissing autism claims
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‘Poorly thought out’: expanded England childcare scheme results in higher fees for some families
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JD Sports profits and sales fall amid ‘strained consumer finances’
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Andy Burnham says Britain needs ‘wholesale change’ as Labour MPs prepare for conference – as it happened
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UK is ‘worst country in Europe’ for drug prices, says Mounjaro maker
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School history lessons minimise the role of women, report finds
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I’ve racked up £3,000 in PCNs on the school run despite my blue badge
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Fix draughts and check your energy tariff: five steps to getting a home ready for winter
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Fears of new PFI-style ‘disaster’ as firms handed £6m to advise on using private funds for NHS clinics
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‘It changed my view’: the letter campaign urging pupils in deprived areas to try university
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Change prostate cancer treatment for black men to avoid ‘epidemic’, NHS urged
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Resisting Faragism offers the Lib Dems a rare clarity of purpose | Rafael Behr
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World’s first purpose-built railway pub gets listed status
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Almost 1.5m homes could be built on brownfield sites in England, report finds
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‘You don’t get to aim big when you are somewhere small’: A teenager’s fight to end single use plastics on her Scottish island
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UK white-collar recruits expected in office more as hybrid working balance shifts
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‘It goes beyond getting a cash refund for slavery’: Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder on the case for reparations
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Tories demand inquiry into claims Labour’s McSweeney misled elections watchdog
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Cheryl Tweedy stalker jailed for a year after again breaching restraining order
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Jeffrey Epstein ‘threatened to destroy’ Sarah Ferguson before her apology
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‘Loud and proud’: UK summit kicks off new conversation for working dads
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Donald Trump’s sharia law attack on Sadiq Khan outrages Labour MPs
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B&Q’s owner defies the gloomsters. But it wasn’t unpredictable
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Civil servants may feel ‘under attack’ after new rules briefed to media, UK ministers told
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My private messages to a lifelong friend who died | Letters
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The tragedy of a second runway at Gatwick | Brief letters
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Mahmood vows to change modern slavery laws after bid to deport Eritrean man thwarted
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UK nurse jailed for killing four patients is denied chance to appeal
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Permanent residency for Hongkongers may be worth £4bn to UK economy, says thinktank
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The consensus is clear: it’s genocide. Now will international law die in Gaza too? | Raji Sourani
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Lib Dems the last block against ‘forces of darkness’ led by Farage, says Ed Davey
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Kolkata floods and mourning in Gaza: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Lib Dems aiming to go big as they spot electoral opportunity
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Energy bills: millions of Britons ‘at risk of overpaying if they fail to read meter’
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Spare a thought for right-royal victim Duchess Fergie – it’s been another truly hellacious week | Marina Hyde
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Wild bird numbers continue to fall in UK with some species in ‘dramatic freefall’
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All Amazon Fresh stores in UK to close
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‘Pay no attention’: global health agencies dismiss false Trump claim on everyday painkillers
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Asylum seeker at centre of Essex hotel protests jailed for 12 months
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Simone Leigh’s ‘monumental’ Royal Academy show set for 2027
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Wes Streeting rejects Trump claim linking paracetamol and autism
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What does ‘Boriswave’ mean and what is its political significance?
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I've seen Labour's cursed deputy leader role up close. It should finally be abolished | Richard Heller
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UK to suffer highest inflation in G7 this year, says OECD
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UK manufacturing sector falters amid Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack
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Ed Davey warns NHS will be privatised and gun laws rolled back by ‘hypocrite’ Farage in Lib Dem conference speech – as it happened
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B&Q owner lifts profit forecast amid strong demand for kitchens
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Great Britain’s electricity grid fortified against blackouts after Iberian crash
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Candy’s failure to fix safety issue has left me without a tumble dryer
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Letters found on eBay cast light on UK families who benefited from slavery
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The hard right are claiming the cross – and true Christians should not allow it | Polly Toynbee
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David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane could become most expensive album art ever sold
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National Trust reports bumper apple and pumpkin crops at its sites
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Alan Partridge is conduit to talk about ‘taboo’ subjects, says Steve Coogan
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Keir Starmer to launch progressive fightback against ‘decline and division’ fuelled by far right
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The human stain remover: what Britain’s greatest extreme cleaner learned from 25 years on the job | Tom Lamont
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Violence in GP surgeries driven by waiting times and drug refusals, global study shows
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London homes 500 metres from station ‘command £42,700 premium over those 1,500 metres away’
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Majority of girls and young women in UK alter behaviour to feel safe, study finds
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Ed Davey calls for UK to import US cancer researchers hit by Trump cuts
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Reeves urged to take 2p off employee NI and add it to income tax in budget
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English GPs adopt ‘Jess’s rule’ to help ensure they do not miss serious illnesses
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Corbyn and Sultana prepare new party memberships launch – without unified line
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Nigel Farage roundly condemned over plan to abolish indefinite leave to remain
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UK and Poland vow to confront Russian aircraft violating Nato airspace
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The Guardian view on Labour’s NHS reforms: where is the plan to deliver them?
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Bridget Phillipson pledges to deliver workers’ rights bill in full if deputy leader
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What swayed the decision for second Gatwick runway and what does it mean for Heathrow?
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