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What swayed the decision for second Gatwick runway and what does it mean for Heathrow?
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‘A surreal journey’: Palestinian students evacuated from Gaza arrive in UK
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Hate, hate again, hate better – for Farage, the country needs educating about foreigners | John Crace
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Ben Jennings on Reform UK’s deportation plan – cartoon
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Man who died on Bibby Stockholm ‘tricked’ into going on barge, inquest told
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Getting Gatwick’s expansion off the ground should never have been this hard | Nils Pratley
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Stop shilly-shallying and scrap the two-child benefit cap | Letters
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Labour should have a single-minded focus on social housing | Letters
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A worrying obsession with Robert Redford’s looks | Letters
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Death and taxes – inheritance levy has become an ageist lottery for me | Letter
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A glut of VIPs and a heckled minister see Palestinian flag raised at London’s newest embassy
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Your Party is a mess. Here’s what they could learn from Farage and Polanski | Zoe Williams
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Corbyn and Sultana: the needs of the left are greater than any of your differences | Owen Jones
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What does the UK recognising Palestinian statehood really mean? – podcast
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British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah freed from prison
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Disabled Nigerian man living in UK for 38 years wins appeal against deportation
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UK considers visa fee cuts for highly skilled as Trump hikes US charges
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More charities cut ties with Sarah Ferguson over message to Jeffrey Epstein
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Sun-dried pomegranate seeds and cycling in Rwanda: photos of the day – Monday
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Insolvent UK recruiter acquired by previous owner who took millions out
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Bailey the support dog freed from Northern Irish prison after public outcry
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A Night Like This review – two strangers roam the London nighttime on Christmas eve
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‘Kafkaesque’: teacher in Birmingham fights to clear his name after identity fraud
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Met police investigate possible vetting errors over 300 recruits
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Yes, a working-class woman will be Labour’s next deputy leader, but what about those still sidelined? | Jennifer Jasmine White
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Reform UK’s immigration plans have ‘no basis in reality’, say Labour – as it happened
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Flight delays continue across Europe after weekend cyber-attack
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Farage vows to scrap indefinite leave to remain, placing thousands at risk of deportation
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Records of deadly 1934 pit explosion in Wrexham to be displayed near site
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‘I’ve made £2,000 from facepainting’: the rise of the junior entrepreneur
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Think you’re kind? Maybe you’re just being nice. I’ve learned there’s a big difference | Ann Russell
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Monday briefing: What the UK’s recognition of Palestine means for the war, its future – and its people
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Vodafone franchisees warned of ‘massive impact’ of commission cuts on mental health
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‘It’s a lot darker than Sleaford Mods’: Jason Williamson on acting, rejection and a radical portrait of street life
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Ministers could give mayors control of schools and hospitals in devolution shake-up
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More than 150 lawyers and refugee NGOs report being ‘pressured into silence’ by far-right protesters
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More Britons view AI as economic risk than opportunity, Tony Blair thinktank finds
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British art dealer in row over return of Banksy artworks from Italy
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Starmer finally said it: ‘We recognise Palestine.’ But Gaza desperately needs action – where is that? | Nesrine Malik
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Zarah Sultana drops legal threat over feud with Jeremy Corbyn
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Latest recognitions of Palestinian state will deepen global diplomatic rifts
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Gatwick given green light for £2.2bn second runway plan
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Lib Dems should ditch Ed Davey’s stunts and talk policy, survey finds
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Kenya’s arrest warrant is milestone in Agnes Wanjiru case but lengthy UK process awaits
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British soldier accused of murdering Kenyan woman Agnes Wanjiru named
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Pete Songi on the UK recognising Palestine as an independent state – cartoon
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The Guardian view on Wedgwood’s challenges: potteries face an existential crisis | Editorial
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Netanyahu calls UK’s Palestine recognition ‘absurd prize for terrorism’
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Christians should stand firm against the far right | Letters
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Keir Starmer’s Trump card to woo the US president | Letters
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Labour should draw strength from the principled majority | Letters
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How will recognition of Palestinian statehood be greeted in the UK?
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UK driving instructors shift to automatic cars in industry move from manual
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London mayor says traffic ban trial is start of ‘fightback to rescue Oxford Street’
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Sarah Ferguson apologised to Jeffrey Epstein after disowning him, leaked emails suggest
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Publisher criticises Reform council’s ‘Trumpian’ boycott of Nottingham Post
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British couple released after detention in Afghanistan say they feared being executed
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UK recognises state of Palestine to ‘keep alive’ the possibility of peace
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After last week, UK ministers should know this: a huge rebellion is coming – we will fight for our children's rights | John Harris
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Rebel nuns, naked green people and a ram fight: photos of the weekend
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House of Commons nursery provider criticised for article praising Reform conference
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British artists reclaim St George’s flag with a message of inclusivity
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A historic opportunity for the British left is being thrown away. This very public Your Party row must stop now | Yanis Varoufakis and Ken Loach
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Disruption continues at Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin airports after cyber-attack
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Chatbot site depicting child sexual abuse images raises fears over misuse of AI
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Shouting and stroking ponies outlawed by rural councils in England as antisocial behaviour
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‘Scary’ and ‘I loved it’: readers share polarised views about ‘unite the kingdom’ rally
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Lammy hints at U-turn to allow Palestinian scholars to bring children to UK
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Labour cosies up to US tech firms with little thought of downsides | Heather Stewart
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Meta exposé author faces bankruptcy after ban on criticising company
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