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Father who is convicted rapist stripped of parental responsibility for daughter
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Billpayers in England and Wales tricked into ‘stealth bailout’ of water companies
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Why are prisons so full in England and Wales?
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Winter fuel: 780,000 UK pensioners entitled to payment will lose it
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‘Survive to 2025’: UK TV production firms fight to stay afloat in slump
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UK electric bike hire: how do Lime and Forest stack up for price and convenience?
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Trust hopes to turn William Blake’s cottage into a museum
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Airport parking: £100 fines in Bristol ‘could be unenforceable’
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Fresh starch: how TikTok helped spark a baked potato revival in the UK
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‘I’m not sure what to trust’: a student navigates the news in the age of social media
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Prince Harry at 40: the difference a decade has made to the duke’s life
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‘Nature’s church’: living cowpats and rainforests transform Exmoor national park
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Nigel Farage defends US trip alongside Austrian MEP sympathetic to Russia
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Joe Biden dismisses Russian threats during meeting with Keir Starmer
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Starmer says rebuilding UK means painful decisions, not just ‘a lick of paint’
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Meta to push on with plan to use UK Facebook and Instagram posts to train AI
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Pro-Palestine protester cleared of racial offence over ‘coconut’ placard
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London fashion week: good times, bad times, who can say?
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How going phone-free taught pupils at English secondary ‘to socialise, old school’
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Academy chain with 35,000 pupils to be first in England to go phone-free
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Digested week: Awkward royals, ‘on the fence’ Trump voters and a crisp surprise | Emma Brockes
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After Labour’s dour start, there’s still hope for sunshine from Starmer and Reeves | Jonathan Freedland
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Appreciating the many benefits of growing wild | Letters
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Martin Rowson on Starmer and Reeves, political superheroes – cartoon
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We must stop filling and building prisons | Letters
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Alan Cumming named as artistic director of Scottish ‘theatre in the hills’
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Universities near Premier League clubs attract more undergraduates, study finds
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James Cleverly targeted by dirt-digging firm’s ‘dossier’ in Tory leadership race
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Lloyds plans to shut another 55 bank branches
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Ed Davey: we can offer better opposition than ‘Punch and Judy’ Tories
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Doors reopen at East London Black Women’s Organisation 20 years after devastating fire
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Court overturns assault conviction of Met police officer after bus arrest
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Teenager arrested after deaths of three people at Luton tower block
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Jay Blades charged with engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour
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Experts raise concerns over ‘unreliable’ marking of GCSE English
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‘We need to hear about hope’: unions greet Keir Starmer TUC speech with mixed emotions
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It’s another British multimillionaire’s solemn farewell tour – how ever will we cope? | Marina Hyde
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Recycled frocks and the world’s highest bungee platform: photos of the day – Friday
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Leeds delivery driver who died trying to stop van theft ‘paid high price’, coroner says
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Teenager who appeared in Flintoff’s Field of Dreams killed in car crash
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South Wales villagers tormented by mystery plague of flies
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‘Usually just rhetoric’: European policy leaders downplay Putin’s war threats
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England’s national parks overseen by ‘bloated’, mostly white male boards
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How national parks failed nature – and how to fix them
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Prison population drops by record amount under Labour early release scheme
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Lucy Letby: ex-hospital bosses ‘truly sorry’ for delay in reporting concerns
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The early release of prisoners was unavoidable, but too many women in the UK are now living in fear | Gaby Hinsliff
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Former Met officer jailed for stealing from man who died after collapsing
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Huw Edwards’ fall from grace is urgent wake-up call to broadcasters
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UK government to buy electricity system operator from National Grid for £630m
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Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre boss resigns after review finds ‘damage’ to survivors
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Noble visions have been proposed for the NHS before. Will this time be different? | The Secret Consultant
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High court blocks Cumbria plan for UK’s first new deep coalmine in 30 years
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Vodafone-Three merger: tens of millions could face higher bills, says UK watchdog
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Sky gazers in UK catch northern lights again – with more to come tonight
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Labour and Starmer suffer sharp fall in popularity since election, poll suggests – as it happened
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Bankrupt and ravaged by student mental illness, Britain’s universities are badly in need of reform | Simon Jenkins
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Two men charged after Banksy artwork stolen from London gallery
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Russia revokes accreditation of six British diplomats it accuses of spying
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Homes in England with stylish extensions – in pictures
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Plans unveiled for cheaper high-speed alternative to scrapped HS2 northern leg
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Is Keir Starmer’s plan to help workers the start of a new era – or no big deal? | Andy Beckett
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Britons struggle to name common fish, survey shows
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‘The system is the problem, not people’: how a radical food group spread round the world
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Jo Whiley says lack of public discourse about perimenopause left her ‘really lost’
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Citizens’ jury in England backs assisted dying for terminally ill
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Starmer tells Putin Russia started Ukraine war and can end it any time
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Pro-Palestine protester stands trial for racial offence over ‘coconut’ placard
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Keir Starmer ready to face down ‘nanny state’ jibes in radical public health drive
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