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What do the new Northern Ireland Troubles legacy proposals entail?
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Trump’s visit revealed a stark truth: Britain feels more than ever like a country stuck in the past | Simon Jenkins
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Surfers, watermelon art and a Bosphorus fashion shoot photos of the day – Friday
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Outgoing MI6 chief says Putin has ‘bitten off more than he can chew’ in Ukraine
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UK households put a record £103bn into Isas amid ‘dash for cash’
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Red squirrel population thriving on Isle of Wight and could almost double, study finds
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Girl, nine, shot with airgun in ‘racially aggravated assault’ in Bristol
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Met investigates racist graffiti found in staff area at its own police station
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Judge quashes Home Office’s decision on US extradition of vulnerable man
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Digested week: Return of the cassette tape … and maybe the dodo
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Ministers tell Environment Agency to wave planning applications through
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Family tell of ‘immense joy’ at release of British couple detained in Afghanistan
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Partner at top libel firm hired ‘in furtherance of fraud’, tribunal rules
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Conviction: The Case of Lucy Letby review – documentary probes Britain’s most notorious baby killer
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Sikh groups offer £10k reward for information after alleged rape in West Midlands
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‘You could drink from that pond’: the city digging for a solution to toxic runoff
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Train named Ctrl Alt Deleaf to help blast billions of leaves from Great Britain’s tracks
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Retail sales rise in Great Britain as warm weather boosts clothing purchases
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Assisted dying bill gets second reading in Lords, but with peers also setting up select committee to review it – as it happened
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Senior minister brushes off Trump’s advice to use military to control UK borders
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Who should be Labour’s deputy leader? Whoever can tell a good Labour story – and take the fight to Reform | Polly Toynbee
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Eritrean man is second to be deported to France under UK’s ‘one in, one out’ deal
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UK borrowing hits five-year high for August at £18bn
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Reform UK receives £100,000 donation from design firm that faced winding-up petition
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After the far-right mass rally in London, Britain must learn lessons from abroad – and fast | Cas Mudde
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Homes for sale for first-time buyers in English cities – in pictures
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Friday briefing: Special relationships, unlikely ‘friendships’ – Trump’s state visit beyond the cliches
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Is there anything Labour can do to save itself from disaster? Our panel responds – part two
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Ten new wild swimming locations should be created in London, report says
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Torquay hoteliers on 50 years of Fawlty Towers, and why Basil wouldn’t survive in world of online reviews
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British and Irish governments to present new Troubles legacy proposals
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TfL says persistent offenders owe more than £700m in Ulez fines
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UK doctors guilty of sexual misconduct are not being struck off, research finds
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Trump tells Britain to ‘call out the military’ to control its borders
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Starmer has avoided state-visit bear traps but has he changed any of Trump’s thinking?
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Cost of private psychology soars in UK as practitioners turn away clients
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Putin, Gaza, tariffs and Mandelson: key details from Trump-Starmer press conference
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The Sunbed King stifles a yawn at Chequers while Keir twitches at the press | John Crace
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Mahmood’s views on ‘last-minute’ modern slavery claims fail to consider Home Office tactics
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UK preparing to recognise Palestinian state as early as Friday
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The Guardian view on Trump’s state visit to Britain: plenty of glitter, but this was gilt, not gold | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the Lib Dem conference: speaking for parts of England | Editorial
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Anna Friel tells court of ordeal as stalker given 15-year restraining order
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Trump turns fire on Putin and lauds UK in press conference with Starmer
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Two teenagers charged over cyber-attack on Transport for London
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Labour must win voters’ hearts – or Reform UK will | Letters
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NHS drug pricing is all about the art of the deal | Letter
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Music Theatre Wales has been hit by funding cuts – but is still going strong | Letter
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s negotiations with Donald Trump – cartoon
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Apparent Your party implosion leaves big political vacancy on the left
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Senior officer faces misconduct meeting over Manchester Arena bombing response
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Corbyn clashes with Sultana over membership portal as split emerges in new party
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The UK’s £31bn tech deal with the US might sound great – but the government has to answer these questions | Matt Davies
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UK’s public sector broadcasters demand more prominence on YouTube to combat misinformation
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Trump has gone home but Britain’s problems will remain. Starmer’s invitation was a big mistake | Frances Ryan
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Probation Service failing to assess thousands who pose risk to women, watchdog says
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John Lennon’s school desk goes on display at Beatles Museum in Liverpool
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Who sat next to whom at Trump’s Windsor banquet – and what does it tell us?
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Bank’s interest rate vote and bond plans are little help to Reeves before budget
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Sally Rooney unable to collect award over Palestine Action arrest threat
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A rediscovered Picasso and a Black Sabbath ballet: photos of the day – Thursday
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Taxpayers lose £400m as result of investment fund set up by Rishi Sunak
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Bishop calls on Christians to reclaim England flag from ‘toxic tide of racism’
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More than half of RSC staff urged to apply for voluntary redundancy
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First person removed to France under ‘one in, one out’ asylum deal, says UK
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Bank of England holds interest rates at 4% and slows scheme to sell stock of UK bonds
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Two men and a woman arrested in Essex on suspicion of spying for Russia
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Novo Nordisk shares climb after positive results for anti-obesity pill
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UK anti-slavery commissioner condemns Shabana Mahmood’s asylum comments
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Baroness Hale on her stupendous, eye-opening life in the law: ‘People are capable of treating tiny children very, very badly’
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