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British dual nationals risk imminent refusal of travel to UK, Home Office affirms
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Martin Rowson on the arrests of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson – cartoon
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Mandelson arrested: what next? - The Latest
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Do the British left’s hopes lie with the Greens, Labour or even Your Party? The answer could be all three | Joe Todd
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Reform UK councillor shared Facebook post saying Labour MP ‘should be shot’
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Government accused of caving in to building lobby amid plans to shake up housing sector in England
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Man involved in London Underground text message scam laundered £600,000, court hears
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'Britain's youngest female double murderer' approved for open prison move
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Reform’s Danny Kruger criticises UK’s ‘totally unregulated sexual economy’
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Magistrates and judges to use more AI, says Lammy - as jury trials reduced
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UK exempts Druzhba oil pipeline from Russia sanctions
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Minister under investigation over targeting of reporters makes late donation declaration
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Rupert Lowe fails in effort to block investigation by MPs’ watchdog
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Husband’s ‘physical and sexual violence’ caused wife to kill herself, UK court told
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UK government will release documents about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s appointment as trade envoy
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Best and worst NHS trusts for cancer treatment revealed
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Sinners studio say they raised N-word use with Bafta immediately as Google ‘deeply sorry’ for offensive notification
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Government confirms broadcast‑style regulation for Netflix, Disney+ and more
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Witches, Nazi collaborators and banned books: International Booker prize announces 2026 longlist
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AstraZeneca boss Pascal Soriot’s pay rises to £17.7m
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How the UK's travel system is changing from today
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Royal Artillery under fire after denying access to looted Asante treasure
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Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video to come under stricter regulation in UK
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Reddit fined £14.5m in UK over use of under-13s’ data
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So Epstein buddies Andrew and Mandelson have been arrested in the UK. And in the US? Zero, zip, nada | Marina Hyde
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On the trail of Putin's 'shadow fleet' defying sanctions in the English Channel
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UK’s biggest student housing provider hit by fall in international enrolment
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Court backlog will take decade to fall to pre-Covid levels despite overhaul, says MoJ
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UK Green leader backs ‘Zionism is racism’ motion despite outcry
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Bafta judge quits over ‘utterly unforgivable’ handling of Tourette N-word incident
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The dust has not yet settled on the Baftas N-word row. This is why | Peter Bradshaw
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Trump tariffs: what ‘powerful’ trade weapons are at the US president’s disposal?
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Man who stabbed nine-year-old in the heart as she played outside mum's shop jailed for life
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Reddit fined more than £14m over children's privacy failures
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BBC says second racist slur was edited out of ceremony, as filmmaker quits as BAFTA judge
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Russell Brand pleads not guilty to two more sexual offences
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Why the student loans row is escalating and what it means for graduates
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UK announces largest sanctions package against Russia since start of full-scale invasion
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‘It’s more exciting than Tesco’: can traditional fishing lure Cornwall’s young people?
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Mandelson complains arrest followed ‘baseless suggestion’ he was about to flee the country – UK politics as it happened
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Baby boy born to UK mother after womb transplant from dead donor
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Can Starmer shake off Mandelson’s ghost?
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Neighbour does not hate neighbour in Gorton and Denton. That’s why Labour will beat Reform | Angeliki Stogia
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Trump’s new global tariffs kick in at 10%; Bank of England governor says March rate cut ‘open question’ – as it happened
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Thirty dead swans found amid 'suspected avian flu outbreak'
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GP surgeries to get £3,000 bonus for prescribing obesity jabs on the NHS
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‘People yearn for stability’: the Thames Water sewage plant at frontline of its crisis
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I have seen the scale of the mountain Labour has to climb in Gorton and Denton – but also the way it can do it | Polly Toynbee
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‘It’s not Robocop’: UK police embrace AI ‘efficiency’ in complex investigations
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Police AI chief admits crime-fighting tech will have bias but vows to tackle it
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Reform mayor courted US oil and gas executive about fracking in UK
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Criminals ‘systematically’ targeting UK shops, costing £400m last year, say retailers
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Country diary: The magic of knowing a meteorite fell here, of all places | Amy-Jane Beer
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‘We’ve been paying for happy endings for Andrew for years’: the inside story of a royal disgrace, by his biographer
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New Zealand would back removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession, says PM
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Tributes paid to ‘very loving and caring’ British hiker killed in Nepal bus crash
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David Lammy lifts cap on court sitting days in effort to cut backlog of cases
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Progress on gender equality at top of UK’s biggest firms ‘achingly slow’
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'I'm the happiest I've ever been,' says mum of UK's first baby born from dead womb transplant
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Burberry is back on brand as a purveyor of the classic British coat
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Police still using AI tool that invented fake football match
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Channel 4’s Dirty Business is a clarion call to nationalise the water industry
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Mandelson’s downfall is one of fastest ever seen in British public life
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Tourette's campaigner 'deeply mortified' after racial slur at BAFTAs
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‘No surprise’: Robert Aramayo’s teachers knew Bafta winner was destined for great things
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Can Bridget Phillipson convince jaded families to have faith in Send changes?
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Threats we face echo run-up to WWII, warns minister
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Inquiry into Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein is matter for MPs, says No 10
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Jeremy Hunt urges medics to do more to improve detection of rare childbirth condition
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Nottingham killer was not sectioned because of his race, inquiry told
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