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Smell like an Egyptian: researchers sniff ancient mummies to study preservation
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UK government to ‘wait and see’ in the face of Trump tariffs announcement
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Macmillan Cancer Support cuts quarter of staff and scraps hardship scheme
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Trump’s Ukraine call with Putin leaves UK sounding at odds with reality
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The Guardian view on Britain’s broken economy: ‘That’s your bloody GDP, not ours’ | Editorial
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Colleagues of soldier, 19, found dead criticise response to sexual assault claims
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Student died from sepsis after antibiotics error in London hospital, inquest hears
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A royal visit, figure skating and Anya Taylor-Joy: photos of the day – Thursday
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A grand exit: why four-figure coats have become a high street fixture
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Two Darlington councillors investigated after ‘wrestling’ in parish meeting
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Ben Jennings on a Valentine’s Day gift for Putin from Trump – cartoon
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Ukraine just the latest Trump wheeze for Labour to try to defend and disown | John Crace
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US fashion boss Steve Madden buys Kurt Geiger for £289m
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Sharp rise in cancer patients in England waiting months for treatment
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How arms dealing has compromised Britain’s foreign policy | Letters
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Thirteen more oil and gas licences could be cancelled after Rosebank court ruling
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Tim Radford, former Guardian science editor, dies aged 84
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What should the Grenfell memorial look like? History has some answers | Neal Shasore
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Rachel Reeves accused of ‘cavalier attitude’ to expenses during banking career
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Angela Rayner reportedly told about offensive WhatsApp joke in 2022
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Reform MP installed solar to cut bills but party calls renewables ‘massive con’
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London’s first Roman basilica found under office block
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Competition watchdog to speed up decisions after UK government pressure
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Illegal imported sweets ‘flooding UK high streets’, councils say
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Unilever chooses Amsterdam for primary listing of ice-cream business
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UK shipping firm used enslaved workers in Caribbean after abolition, study finds
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Windfarm profits should be used to screen Scots for rare diseases, says scientist
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Two British nationals arrested in Iran on ‘security’ allegations, say state media
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Drivers on Elizabeth line to strike for four days over coming weeks
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Ministers stay silent on pledge to ban foie gras as EU talks approach
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US should not have made concessions to Russia over Ukraine, says German minister
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Delayed games, power cuts and rescued stolen dogs – take the Thursday quiz
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As a young reporter, I was sent to cover the Moorgate train disaster. I had no idea it had killed my father
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Pay of Barclays CEO more than doubles to £10.5m as profits soar
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UK slot machine operator fined over cancer patient’s activity
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English dentists ‘walking away’ from NHS work as fees fail to cover costs
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Chichester Festival theatre announces first Hamlet, starring Giles Terera
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Call it Thatcher’s timebomb: the great council housing selloff, a crisis hidden in plain sight | Aditya Chakrabortty
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UK economy grows by 0.1% in unexpected boost for Rachel Reeves
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SSE sent me £7,000 bills for a communal gate post
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Caught in the middle: UK firms brace for fallout from Trump’s global trade war
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‘Deeply unfair’: how attorney general became lightning rod for criticism of Starmer
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Mark Ravenhill reveals 10 new plays to be performed over two days
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Solar panels could cut fuel-poor UK families’ energy bills by 24%, says study
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World’s largely unprotected peatlands are ticking ‘carbon bomb’, warns study
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Audrey Hepburn and Marc Bolan among stars to get London blue plaque
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Is the assisted dying bill doomed? – Politics Weekly UK
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No lasting peace in Ukraine without European role in talks, leaders say after Trump-Putin call
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Work on up to 12 new towns in England to begin by next election, says government
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Inquiry into Buckingham University chief’s relationship with young woman ‘flawed’
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Labour will not release long-awaited industrial strategy until June
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MI5 gave courts false evidence about ‘abusive’ neo-Nazi agent, judge rules
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The Guardian view on Labour and asylum: in retreat from decency | Editorial
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The Guardian view on spending cuts: behold the grim return of slash-and-burn government | Editorial
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Malcolm X’s visit to West Midlands to be remembered in mural
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Everton FC sponsor Stake.com to give up gambling licence in Great Britain
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Guardian and Observer nominated for top honours at 2025 Press Awards
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David Amess’s killer had been dropped too soon by Prevent, review finds
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Starmer gives lesson in law 101 as KemiKaze crashes and burns again | John Crace
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Why Labour’s stance on migrants will backfire | Letters
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Tackling child poverty in Britain must be made a priority | Letters
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Sacking of Christian school worker over posts about LGBTQ+ lessons unlawful, court rules
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Nottingham attacks public inquiry to begin within weeks, Starmer says
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UK judge warns women about sperm donor who ‘fathered 180 children’
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Weight-loss jabs may help reduce alcohol intake, study finds
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Why does Labour think bashing migrants is the way to defeat Reform? Look abroad: the tactic never works | Owen Jones
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Judge who granted Palestinian family right to live in UK made wrong call, says Keir Starmer
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CPS decision to charge Sam Kerr was attack on free speech, says lawyer
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Starmer’s aides will not be able to fix his problems. He has to do that himself | Tom Baldwin
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Becoming a migrant was the best thing I’ve ever done – I was lucky that it was by choice | Bertin Huynh
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