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‘I want to help’: Somewhere Boy actor launches drama school in Bradford
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Just Stop Oil to ‘hang up the hi-vis’ after three years of climate action
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British Steel plans to close Scunthorpe blast furnaces with 2,700 jobs at risk
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Record 4.5m children in poverty in UK as cuts condemned as ‘morally repugnant’
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Nearly 4m hours of raw sewage dumped in England’s waters last year
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Carmaker shares fall after Trump 25% tariff move as Reeves warns against trade war
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Rachel Reeves says she will not accept free concert tickets in future after criticism
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Reeves’s statement will leave poorest £500 a year worse off, thinktank finds
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Aviation watchdog to look at ‘resilience’ rules after Heathrow closure
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Next continues success story by reporting first £1bn in annual profits
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‘Good chance’ Reeves will have to raise taxes in autumn budget, thinktank says – as it happened
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Ofgem’s energy price cap doesn’t cover our LPG supply
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School dinner payment app criticised for £10 refund fee
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Rachel Reeves swears this is not a return to austerity. What matters is that it feels like one | Gaby Hinsliff
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Banning us from social media is ‘neither practical nor effective’, UK teenagers say
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Pizzas, iPads and praise stamps: pupils reap rewards for attending school
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Major UK investors join push for retail giants to pay workers ‘real living wage’
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Police to block ‘intimidating’ protests near places of worship, says Home Office
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Police in England, Wales and NI too overworked to investigate crimes properly – report
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Two men arrested after woman killed in crash involving car fleeing police in London
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Rachel Reeves accused of balancing books on back of UK’s poorest
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Spring statement: Should a Labour government be making these cuts? – Politics Weekly UK
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Man who stole 325 Creme Eggs banned from Cambridgeshire for three months
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Nigel Farage settles dispute with NatWest Group two years after accounts closure
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New spending on drones and lasers will ‘revolutionise’ UK defence, says Reeves
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Accusations and resignations mark remarkable 24 hours at charity founded by Prince Harry
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Noel Clarke propositioned young woman in toilet cubicle, court told
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Tax avoidance whistleblowers will earn share of HMRC proceeds, says Reeves
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London maternity unit to shut in response to steep fall in birth rate
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Spring statement 2025: what does it mean for your finances?
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The Guardian view on Labour’s plan for stability: austerity in disguise | Editorial
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Ella Baron on Rachel Reeves and the sleeping lion of UK growth – cartoon
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‘People have been pushed to the brink’: welfare cuts spark fear in Blackpool
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Labour MPs condemn Rachel Reeves’s ‘unacceptable’ welfare cuts
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Thousands have sought second opinion after NHS hospitals adopted Martha’s rule, MPs hear
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‘I could end up homeless’: weighing the damage after Rachel Reeves’ welfare cuts
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‘Bureaucrats’ are just doing their job | Brief letters
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No mention of green issues by Rachel Reeves, but her silence comes as a relief
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‘It became very fraught’: how assisted dying bill has changed on its way back to Commons
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Canada’s ex-spy chief says White House response to Signal leak threatens ‘Five Eyes’ security
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Reform of cash Isas is still on the agenda. Quite right, too | Nils Pratley
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University of Sussex fine sparks fears of bigger penalties for other institutions
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Rachel Reeves does reasonable job of justifying fiscal prudence but welfare cuts cast shadow
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OBR warns of Trump tariff uncertainty as it downgrades UK growth
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Will Rachel Reeves’s tough decisions pay off? Our panel on the spring statement
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Organised crime gangs blamed for red paint and graffiti attacks on homes in London
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More than 3m UK households to lose out from benefits cuts
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People doing intense exercise experience time warp, study finds
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Spring statement: Rachel Reeves blames ‘global uncertainty’ for deeper spending cuts
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Spring, salt lakes and a sea lion rescue: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Former Citibank exec settles maternity discrimination case for £215,000
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Spring statement 2025: key points at a glance
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Donald Trump’s ‘war on woke’ is fast becoming a war on science. That’s incredibly dangerous | Christina Pagel
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Assisted dying bill is ‘flawed and dangerous’ after changes, says group of Labour MPs
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Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine back from the dead
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Housebuilder Vistry pins hopes on £2bn affordable homes promise as profits fall
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In Cannes, I saw English councils pander to gilet-wearing property developers – at the cost of their residents | Phineas Harper
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TfL bans most e-bikes on trains amid concern over igniting batteries
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Late data from one business means UK wage growth may need to be revised, says ONS
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Reeves says poverty figures from spring statement cuts don’t take into account impact of getting people into work – as it happened
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University of Sussex fined £585,000 for failing to uphold freedom of speech
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Odds of Bank of England interest rate cut strengthen as inflation falls to 2.8%
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I tried to sell my car but was told it had been written off
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Five economic factors that will govern Rachel Reeves’s spring statement
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Good morning Britain – prepare to be told yet again that decline is all you deserve | Owen Jones
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Non-monogamous as happy in their love lives as traditional couples – study
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Three-quarters of UK fertility patients using unproven add-on treatments
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Government AI roll-outs threatened by outdated IT systems
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Prince Harry resigns ‘in shock’ from African charity he founded in 2006
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Wes Streeting: Israel’s attacks on Gaza are ‘unjustifiable’ and ‘intolerable’
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