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Led By Donkeys attacks ‘Orwellian’ arrests after Trump Windsor projections
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Main suspect in Madeleine McCann case released from German prison
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France proposes ceiling on value of UK components in €150bn EU defence fund
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Third of UK parents have sought special needs assessment for their child, survey finds
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Systemic racism affects maternity care for black women in England, say MPs
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Donald Trump lands in UK for second state visit as protesters gather in Windsor
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Two British MPs ‘denied entry’ into Israel during official West Bank visit
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UK deportation of Eritrean man to France under ‘one-in, one-out’ halted by judge
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Plan to slash US steel tariffs shelved hours before Donald Trump’s UK visit
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After the far right’s march on our streets, Londoners must show Trump we reject his politics of fear | Sadiq Khan
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Trump has fanned the flames of divisive politics around the world, says Sadiq Khan
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UK set on resolving standoff with big pharma, science minister says
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New headache for Rachel Reeves as OBR expected to lower productivity forecast
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MPs give Foreign Office fall guy a mauling over Mandelson | John Crace
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Mandelson not given in-depth vetting before appointment, says Foreign Office
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Racist and intolerant – is this the Britain we want to become? | Letters
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How AI is undermining learning and teaching in universities | Letter
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Southport killer thought to have viewed teen stabbing footage shortly before attack
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‘Our plans could be derailed’: family firms say Labour tax rises will force fire sales
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Who was Agnes Wanjiru, Kenyan woman killed near army base in 2012?
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Baggy jeans, workwear and plenty of grit: luxury reimagined at Coach
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Chadwick Boseman play about police brutality to receive UK premiere in London
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Just when Keir Starmer thought he’d got Jeffrey Epstein off his plate – look who’s coming to dinner | Marina Hyde
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How huge London far-right march lifted the lid on a toxic transatlantic soup
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Yes, British democracy is under threat – from Musk and his billions, not desperate people on small boats | Arwa Mahdawi
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Ignore Labour’s fake rage over vile messages about Diane Abbott. It knew there was toxicity. It condoned it | Nadine White
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Wedgwood to freeze production at Staffordshire factory for 90 days
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Long Covid linked to heavier periods and risk of iron deficiency
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No 10 denies ‘one in one out’ migrant deal with France is ‘shambles’
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‘Forced on us’: fears for Windrush-era club as Moss Side housing plans loom
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Three charged over Palestine Action placards plead not guilty
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We must tackle rising tide of racism and homophobia claiming to be free speech, says Streeting
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UK faces ‘fight of our times’ after far-right march, says Keir Starmer
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Owen Cooper’s Emmy sends message to ‘look outside the box’, drama school says
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UK state pension: what is the triple lock, and could it be ditched?
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Sky puts 900 roles at risk in shake-up to compete with US streaming services
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Maria Caulfield becomes latest senior Tory to defect to Reform UK
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Kenya seeks arrest of former British soldier over alleged murder of Agnes Wanjiru
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UK public has paid £200bn to shareholders of key industries since privatisation
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‘Birmingham is up the road but there are no buses’: privatisation a dead end for Ludlow
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‘There’s a basic decency among British people’: Hope Not Hate’s Nick Lowles on how to defeat the far right
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Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK: what’s on the agenda?
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The ECHR is flawed, but be warned: it would be unwise to entrust human rights to an ‘elective dictatorship’ |
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Scottish parliament to vote on scrapping legal verdict of not proven
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Starmer urged to apologise to Epstein victims over Mandelson appointment — as it happened
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UK pay growth stays high – but Britons are feeling the pinch
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Jaguar Land Rover extends production shutdown after cyber-attack
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Google announces £5bn AI investment in UK before Trump visit
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UK state pension likely to rise by 4.7% under triple lock
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I can’t use my new credit card because Lloyds thinks I’m my twin sister
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Tuesday briefing: Andy Burnham’s mysterious manoeuvres – and why he may have his eyes on No 10
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Big pharma firms have paused nearly £2bn in UK investments this year
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For some minority Britons the ‘unite the kingdom’ rally shows far-right politics is becoming legitimised
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I went home, to one of Labour’s safest seats, and it felt like a newly minted Reform constituency | Kirsty Major
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Top UK artists urge Starmer to protect their work on eve of Trump visit
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When Trump comes to UK, normal rules of state visits will not apply
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Revealed: river pollution twice as bad inside national parks as outside them
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UK could raise nearly £2bn by taxing SUVs in line with European countries, study shows
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‘See it. Say it. Sorted’ campaign gets refresh – but slogan stays same
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On the ground with Tommy Robinson’s new supporters – podcast
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First ‘one in, one out’ deportation flight reportedly takes off without migrants
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Reeves to host bosses of UK and US financial firms as Trump visit begins
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Hillsborough law will mean serious wrongdoing is punished, says Lammy
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Hillsborough, Grenfell, Windrush, the Post Office scandal: the guilty escape justice. Well, not any more | David Lammy
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First group of children from Gaza arrive in UK for life-saving NHS treatment
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Starmer aide’s exit over lewd Abbott jokes deepens crisis as Trump arrives
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Doctor who left patient during operation to have sex with nurse allowed to practise
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RAF Typhoon jets ready to shoot down drones over Poland, UK says
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Record numbers of Americans have applied for UK citizenship because of London’s values, says Khan
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‘Our children matter’: parents protest against government’s Send overhaul plans
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