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Homes left to rot and families left to rot in them: that's social housing in Britain | Daniel Hewitt
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UK pensions: how to save for retirement from A to Z
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John Smyth abuse report triggers ‘existential crisis’ in Church of England
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What is melanoma, who does it affect and how can people avoid it?
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Church of England ‘directly responsible’ for John Smyth abuse in Zimbabwe, victim says
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‘A force for everything he represented’: Ronald Blythe’s home to become nature reserve
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Space travel should not be just ‘for the elites’, says new British astronaut
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Tech firm Palantir spoke with MoJ about calculating prisoners’ ‘reoffending risks’
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Tesco’s £25 champagne beats Moët & Chandon in festive taste test
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Houses in national parks in England and Wales sell for 25% more, study finds
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Pregnant cow rescued after getting stuck in swimming pool in Rutland
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With the Tories beaten, Labour’s next threat comes from even further right
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Workers affected by Port Talbot closures to get up to £10,000 to start businesses
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London nightclub Heaven closed after security guard charged with rape
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Streeting warns Britons against having cheap cosmetic surgery abroad
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UK’s unhealthy food habits cost £268bn a year, report finds
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Derbyshire teenager who shook girlfriend’s baby to death jailed for life
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Dominic Raab got near-£17,000 payout after resigning over bullying report
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Peers say not reforming IPP sentences could cause another Post Office scandal
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Peter Sinfield, lyricist for King Crimson, Céline Dion and more, dies aged 80
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‘Lack of transparency’ over spike in baby deaths, watchdog tells Letby inquiry
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Estrangement from a child is like a never-ending bereavement | Letters
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Voluntary registers and regulation in psychotherapy | Letters
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Reeves tells City regulator to encourage more risk-taking in financial sector
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The Gruffalo’s illustrator launches book to help UK pupils learn German
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Schools in England could be judged on scale of colours in Ofsted proposals
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Green signal given for first UK co-operatively owned railway service
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How will BBC revamp Match of the Day when Gary Lineker leaves?
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Prince Harry to continue lawsuit against Sun publisher, high court hears
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Move towards renewable energy is unstoppable, says Ed Miliband
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‘Clever, understated class’: Guardian readers recall their Gary Lineker highlights
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Future of several RSPB nature reserves at risk as charity cuts costs
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Shrunken, not stirred: the mini martini is big news
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John Smyth victim calls for more bishops to resign over abuse cover-up
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Guru Nanak’s birthday and a Beirut airstrike: photos of the day – Friday
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Met officer sacked for gross misconduct after accessing Sarah Everard files
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Five found guilty of murdering two boys in Bristol in case of mistaken identity
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Typhoo Tea to call in administrators amid sales slump
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‘I came to make new friends’: the hangout event where phones are locked away
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‘Glad to be here’: whether for Le Creuset or Sephora, Britons seem to love a queue
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Could Labour build closer EU trade ties and would this increase growth?
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Rescue mission begins after mysterious crayfish deaths in Northumberland
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Charity Commission to review blogpost by Campaign Against Antisemitism
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Allison Pearson’s ‘racist’ tweet is at centre of Telegraph’s row with police
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Digested week: Snail’s pace payments, a dodgy knee and gullible hounds | John Crace
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‘It is a pandemic’: UK’s envoy on superbugs says scale of threat underestimated
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Snow and ice expected in Scotland and north of England, Met Office warns
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UK flying taxi firm pins hopes on investors as cash runs short
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Davina McCall to have brain surgery for ‘very rare’ benign tumour
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Two newly discovered stone circles on Dartmoor boost ‘sacred arc’ theory
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People in Sudan and Gaza are starving. The international community must act | Alex de Waal
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Shel Talmy, producer for the Who, the Kinks and David Bowie, dies aged 87
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Landsec swings to growth as return to office working gathers pace
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No 10 apologises after meat and alcohol served at Diwali celebration
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Shadow chancellor warns Reeves over EU ties after Bank chief says Brexit harming economy – as it happened
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Few expected Britain to boom but the GDP figures will worry the Treasury
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Gary Lineker says it is ‘right time’ to leave Match of the Day
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UK economic growth slows to 0.1% as budget jitters and high interest rates take toll
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Homes for sale in converted historic buildings in England – in pictures
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Picture an all-seeing eye scanning the dying Earth – and then lighting on our ‘solutions’ at Cop29 | George Monbiot
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‘You never knew what to expect!’ London street markets – in pictures
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UK growth slows but December interest rate cut unlikely; vaccine-maker shares hit by RFK Jr nomination – as it happened
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Three in four England universities expected to be in the red next year
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Tory pair backed ‘rushed and misjudged’ asylum site purchase, watchdog says
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Meet the groups trying to create a new leftwing party – and channel the energy missing from Starmer’s Labour | Andy Beckett
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Gladiator knife handle found in Tyne ‘reflects spread of Roman celebrity culture’
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Bank of England governor says Brexit has undermined UK economy
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Gary Oldman to read CBeebies bedtime story for Children in Need
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Investment firm London Capital & Finance was Ponzi scheme, court rules
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Girl who died after leaving police vehicle on M5 named as Tamzin Hall
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