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Pro-Palestine activists accused of harassing Labour MP over Israel-Hamas war have convictions thrown out
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Mother of teenager killed by US driver honoured for road safety campaigning
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Ex-police officer David Carrick guilty of raping ex-partner and molesting girl
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Religious education in Northern Ireland schools breaches human rights, Supreme Court rules
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Former Met Police officer found guilty of more sexual offences
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Driving test changes announced - with more focus on faster roads
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Mahmood and Lammy breached human rights law over segregation of prisoner, judge finds
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Monkeys in Nepal and snow in the UK: photos of the day – Wednesday
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What is each supermarket's policy if your delivery is late?
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Russian spy ship enters British waters and shines lasers at military pilots
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PMQs: Starmer keeps quiet on pre-budget tax speculation
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Man arrested in Florida over alleged murder and kidnap of British woman
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Wintry blast 'could be a dry run for a cold December'
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Starmer refuses to rule out extending freeze on income tax thresholds
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Wes Streeting defends asylum system shake-up despite his unease
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Man wrongly jailed for 38 years says Merseyside police forced confession
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Ex-council leader jailed for near-£200,000 romance fraud and stealing money from Christian radio station
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No 10 calls on Farage to urgently address ‘disturbing allegations’ of past racist behaviour
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Russian spy ship ‘directed lasers’ at UK forces, says defense secretary
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Britain’s defenses too reliant on Trump’s America, MPs warn
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Mishal Husain calls for end to ministers picking BBC board members amid ‘existential crisis’
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Women in court after man's body found in field
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What is the mysterious Yantar 'spy ship' - and is it mapping Britain's undersea cables?
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Mountain of waste dumped in Oxfordshire field contains rubbish from councils
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Wimbledon to get exemption from ticket resale crackdown for seats that can cost thousands
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Police probing 'unexplained' death of 11-year-old schoolgirl
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Russia accuses British government of being 'provocative' after spy ship nears UK
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Weather warnings for snow and ice updated - as video shows snowfall across UK
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WH Smith CEO quits after accounting error that wiped almost £600m off value
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How can Labour see off Reform? Both Andy Burnham and Shabana Mahmood offer clues | Julian Coman
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Fall in UK inflation looks like turning point that heralds interest rate cut
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UK lacks plan to defend itself from attack, warn MPs
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Four arrested after £450k watch and £1.1m in cryptocurrency stolen in Oxford raid
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China says it has 'no interest' in spying on UK following latest accusations
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British woman killed in Chile snowstorm
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UK inflation eases for first time in five months to 3.6% before crunch budget
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Use smart tech, turn heat down, service boilers: how to save money on energy bills
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Wednesday briefing: Why strangulation during sex has become so common among teenagers
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Starmer’s squandering of a historic election victory is a tragedy nearing its finale | Rafael Behr
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Heat-pump homes put less strain on grid than expected, study shows
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Scientists sound alarm over ultra-processed foods
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Launch of East West Rail services to be delayed in row over guards on trains
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‘I thought the grownups were back in charge!’: John Crace on how Labour shattered his expectations
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'Historic day for men's health' as government vows to tackle 'overlooked' stigma
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Rachel Reeves wants to slash energy bills. Here’s how.
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UK plan to defend itself from invasion moving at 'glacial' pace
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Coroners’ advice on maternal deaths in England and Wales routinely ignored, study finds
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NHS failing to cut waiting times as promised in recovery plan, report warns
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Neanderthals and early humans ‘likely to have kissed’, say scientists
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Lack of planning has hit Labour’s efforts to fix public services, says thinktank
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British woman among four tourists killed in blizzard at nature reserve in Chile
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EU strains to defend carbon levy as trade tensions engulf COP30
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Scotland secure men's World Cup spot for first time since 1998
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Scotland secure World Cup spot for first time since 1998 after beating Denmark
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Council facing urgent questions over deaths of two more teens
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More than 80 countries at Cop30 join call for roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out
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Caribbean slavery reparations body calls for ‘mutually beneficial’ restorative justice from UK
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MI5 is also trying to send a signal to China with spying warning to parliamentarians
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US perpetrators must face ‘same consequences’ as Epstein’s UK associates, congressman says
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Ocado’s share price is back where it started. Are its robots just too fancy?
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Jeremy Corbyn not invited to Zarah Sultana rally on eve of Your Party conference
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Jeremy Corbyn was not invited to Zarah Sultana rally on eve of Your Party conference
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‘I’m missing so much of my son’s life’: the families split by Labour’s asylum crackdown
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EU confirms it wants UK to pay into its budget in exchange for closer ties
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‘Out of touch’ hereditary peers criticised for voting against workers’ rights
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Pro-Palestine activists used sledgehammers in action at Israel-linked firm, UK court told
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Visma approaches City grandee to act as chair if €20bn London listing goes ahead
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University of Nottingham considers axing language and music degrees
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British Library strikers deserve our support | Letters
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Line Of Duty star says primary school tests 'devastating' for SEND pupils