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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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Broadcaster John Stapleton dies aged 79
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Amid the anger and hate, this is the big question: can societies still summon empathy? | Keith Magee
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UK, Canada and Australia formally recognise Palestinian state - as it happened
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Let’s stop asking why women aren’t having children and ask, for once: why aren’t men? | Rhiannon Lucy Coslett
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Tulip Siddiq fears plans to use ‘fake’ documents to secure conviction in corruption trial
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‘She never got help’: mother says daughter who died on motorway was failed by care system
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Owner of Georgian broadcaster called country’s ‘propaganda megaphone’ is based in London
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The race to find a way to recycle old turbine blades from windfarms
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UK set to recognise Palestinian state on Sunday
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More than 1,000 people arrive in UK in small boats in one day
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Lucy Powell: Labour should raise gambling taxes to axe two-child benefit cap
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UK and St George’s flags should never be used to ‘intimidate and terrify’, says senior Lib Dem
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British couple detained by Taliban in Afghanistan return to UK
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King made more than £1m selling land for leg of HS2 that was scrapped
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Anti-immigration protesters and counter-protesters clash in Glasgow
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JD Twitch, esteemed Scottish DJ in duo Optimo, dies aged 57
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Boomers think their wealth came from wise choices – this myth needs busting | Phillip Inman
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‘We didn’t take Elon Musk’s bait’: community spirit shines on in Dundee’s Lochee despite billionaire’s comments
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‘Dagenham is worried’: London borough in limbo after Smithfield and Billingsgate move axed
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‘We noticed how those young women were so vilified’: Nadia Fall on her debut film, Brides
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Northern Ireland at risk of race riot ‘permacrisis’, government files warn
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Sarah Akinterinwa on the privilege of being able to ignore the British far right – cartoon
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Rachel Reeves due to appear at gambling lobbyist’s event amid tax review
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Heathrow flights delayed and cancelled as cyber-attack hits European airports
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Huge crater under North Sea was created by asteroid impact, scientists say
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Zarah Sultana consults defamation lawyers after spat with Jeremy Corbyn over party funds
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British AI startup beats humans in international forecasting competition
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Police make arrests after four people shot in Birmingham nightclub
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Parents outraged as Meta uses photos of schoolgirls in ads targeting man
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Studio used by Hendrix, Bowie and the Stones to reopen after decades silent
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Coldplay preaching peace and love to Charlie Kirk is all well and good. But would it hurt artists to take a stand? | Elle Hunt
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UK pension savers urged not to withdraw cash due to budget ‘fear and rumour’
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Inside the Jaguar Land Rover hack: stalled smart factories, outsourced cybersecurity and supply chain woes
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Andy Burnham, the man who would be king
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‘Good humanitarian reason’: Ed Davey calls for emergency programme to clear asylum backlog
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Labour’s NHS job cuts plan in chaos amid row over £1bn costs
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‘It’s resurrection’: 1,000-year-old seeds could grow ancient plants in England’s ice-age ghost ponds
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How do weight loss medications affect our relationship with food?
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Country diary: It’s phallic, it smells of death – and it’s good enough to eat | Michael White
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I have now been a journalist for 40 years. The forces ranged against my profession have never been so powerful | George Monbiot
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Quarter of UK university physics departments at risk of closing, survey finds
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Labour rules against dozens of motions about Palestine being debated at party conference
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Man dies after falling from hot air balloon in West Sussex
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‘Go-to trope’: how the far right is exploiting violence against women and girls
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The Guardian view on criminal justice reform: community sentencing can’t be done on the cheap | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Adolescence cleaning up at the Emmys: the importance of grassroots drama training | Editorial
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UN votes to allow Palestinian president to address annual gathering via video link
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UK Snapchat predator jailed for 14 years for raping girl, 12, and exploiting dozens of others
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Scottish minister Jamie Hepburn quits after Douglas Ross assault accusation
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‘Good at self-sabotage’: people react to Corbyn and Sultana row in new leftwing party
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Learning to live with the loss of a friend | Letters
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Have the Tate galleries lost their way? There’s no accounting for taste | Letters
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Bottom trawling is bulldozing Britain’s sealife protections | Letters
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Israel boycott aims are misunderstood | Letter
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Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s visit – cartoon
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What the UK’s recognition of Palestinian statehood will mean
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Trump has dragged the US to the abyss and Nigel Farage would do the same to Britain. Here’s how to stop him
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Overbaked prices? What a Greggs sausage roll and Pret meal deal say about how much Britons will pay
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Scrapping of two-child benefit cap closer as Bridget Phillipson attacks ‘spiteful’ policy
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Assisted dying bill to get further scrutiny by Lords committee
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Hilary Benn: Troubles legacy agreement will deal with ‘unfinished business’
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Green party membership surges after public split between Corbyn and Sultana
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Reform UK suspends councillor linked to account calling for Starmer’s death
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Car insurers to pay 270,000 drivers share of £200m compensation
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Two ambulance trust staff arrested after deaths of six people in Wiltshire
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Newly retired UK teachers ‘sick with worry’ after delays in pension payments
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What do the new Northern Ireland Troubles legacy proposals entail?
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