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Zombie Blairites still have British politics in their grip – it’s time to break free | Aditya Chakrabortty
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Who were the far-right agitators at the Henry Nowak protests in Southampton?
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Widow of gambling addict takes Betfair to court in possible landmark UK case
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Smartglasses and earpieces may worsen exam cheating in schools, says Ofqual
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Edinburgh festivals hope to launch joint box office for all 11 events
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Chelsea legend who was record scorer for four decades dies
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NHS approves new drug for hard-to-treat cancer
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Hospitals in England ranking highly for empathy ‘have better patient outcomes’
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NHS to curb political symbols on uniforms after antisemitism report
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Life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer gets go-ahead in England
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Who Do You Think You Are?-style service to help young care leavers reconnect with their ‘tribe’
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Starmer’s chief secretary consoled Mandelson after dismissal as US ambassador, undisclosed texts show
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Prince William: I love pubs
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Stop speculating about Henry Nowak murder, warns police watchdog
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Police chief warns anti-white bias claims could drive UK policing ‘back to 60s’
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MPs raise doubts over missing Mandelson vetting documents
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Alex Younger, former head of MI6, dies aged 62
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Did police anti-racism policies lead to appalling treatment of Henry Nowak and if not, what did?
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Labour MP sues Elon Musk’s xAI company over fake sexualised images
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The Guardian view on Henry Nowak and the far right: sinister exploitation of a disturbing case | Editorial
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As Badenoch saw sense, it was just Farage playing politics over a young man’s death | John Crace
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‘It’s horrible how scared people were’: Southampton picks up the pieces after night of violence
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The Guardian view on migrant workers’ rights: a tribunal win has shone a light on a broken system | Editorial
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What do UK watchdog’s new rules on Google AI results mean for publishers?
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Ben Jennings on Nigel Farage’s response to Henry Nowak’s murder – cartoon
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What does Andy Burnham mean by more ‘public control’ of water and energy? He is too vague
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How the murder of Henry Nowak is being exploited by the far right - The Latest
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Starmer says Farage ‘dodging questions’ about £5m gift from crypto billionaire
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We’d love to leave X, but sadly have little choice | Letters
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London hit by second day of Tube strike disruption this week
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City & Guilds faces legal and industrial action over plans to cut hundreds of jobs
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Is Kemi Badenoch getting better at being Conservative leader?
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Sir Alex Younger, former head of MI6, dies
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Henry Nowak was failed in the last moments of his life – and then again by Britain’s disgraceful political class | Jason Okundaye
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Former police officer in hiding after being falsely linked to Henry Nowak arrest
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Nissan maps out deal to build cars for China’s Chery at its Sunderland plant
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Lloyds customers unable to make payments due to IT glitch
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South East Water’s greatest failure was not contacting customers during winter outages, report finds
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Thousands sign petition against cuts to tech support for disabled students in England
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The row at Hampstead Heath is about far more than a few thoughtless swimmers in a heatwave | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Woman in court charged with murder after body found in van
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UK government to pay £1.3bn to help fund Universal Studios theme park in Bedfordshire
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Stormy weather and a footballer protest: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Man who murdered pregnant partner while faking livestream as alibi jailed for 31 years
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MPs who backed assisted dying bill don’t expect it to return via act that bypasses Lords
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Can autonomous AI-powered killer drones take morality onboard?
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Future AI weapons such as drones should have moral code, says former UK spy chief
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Makerfield voters see cost of living and high street among top priorities, poll shows
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Leftwing US pair refused entry to UK will address Oxford Union remotely
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Electrician guilty of murdering partner and blowing up their London home
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Trump threatens tariffs on 60 trading partners including UK and Canada over ‘forced labour’
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British soldier killed in training accident in Iraq named
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Man who fatally stabbed his partner and blew up house guilty of murder
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Deprivation, resilience and a giant bunny: Polly Braden on capturing the ‘beauty and bleakness’ of young lives on the coast
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Eleven officers and police dog injured in ‘terrifying’ violence in Southampton
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Ovo Energy to pay more than £10m over prepayment meter monitoring failings
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David Cameron offered Boris Johnson senior cabinet role if he agreed not to push for Brexit
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Not yet worried about tyranny in Britain? This is why you should be | Owen Jones
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Three Royal Navy members killed in Devon helicopter crash
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More than 2,500 rental e-bikes confiscated in crackdown on bad parking
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Universal theme park gets £1.3bn taxpayer support - as name is revealed
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Minister criticises anti-discrimination guidance to police amid Southampton protests
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UK politics: Hampshire chief constable says his force ‘sorry for handcuffing and arresting’ Henry Nowak – as it happened
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Three dead after Royal Navy helicopter crashes into field
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Revealed: The brains behind Burnham
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Britain is in a doom loop: people mistrust democracy and politicians. I say a hope loop is possible too | Polly Curtis
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Rural UK ‘particularly at risk’ of diesel shortages if Iran war continues
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'Total nightmare': Residents face eight weeks away from home after ground movement in ex-mining village
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Norwegian teen accused of flying to UK on 'crazy' hitman job for gang used by Iran
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UK media websites given power to block Google using their articles in AI search
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