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As tech barons dial up the spreading of lies, why is the BBC dialling down the reporting of truth? | John Harris
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Despite the promises, Labour may have to acknowledge more tax rises are needed | Heather Stewart
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Lib Dem report says leftwing alliance not needed because of tactical voting
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‘Would love to see her faked’: the dark world of sexual deepfakes – and the women fighting back
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Why not give Sir New Prime Minister a break? | David Mitchell
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Yorkshire police officer killed at crash scene was ‘the very best of us’
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The right is trying to rewrite history with its toxic rhetoric on Britain’s rape gangs | Kenan Malik
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I am a rational liberal, yet a question about the sanctity of life floored me | Sonia Sodha
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Britain is a weak link in Donald Trump’s new world order, so it needs to find friends… fast | Will Hutton
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At-home ECGs will detect early heart issues and save thousands, say doctors
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What are we paying senior royals for, if not to show up at presidential funerals? | Catherine Bennett
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Trump ‘beauty parade’ may favour populist right leaders over Starmer
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UK officials urged to act ‘months ago’ on child sexual abuse inquiry’s demands
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Lorry hits and kills policewoman working at North Yorkshire crash scene
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From the Beatles to biologics – how Liverpool became a life science hotspot
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Tories back Badenoch’s ‘risky’ call for grooming gangs inquiry
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UK government to crack down on MPs earning extra cash from media firms
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Dementia care reform won’t wait
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Labour MP joins calls for national inquiry into grooming gangs
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Molly Russell’s father tells Starmer UK ‘going backwards’ on online safety
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Jane Austen’s plates or the woods near her home? I know which I’d rather save | Martha Gill
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UK can be ‘AI sweet spot’: Starmer’s tech minister on regulation, Musk, and free speech
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Tech giants told UK online safety laws ‘not up for negotiation’
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Friend of British hiker missing in Italy voices ‘acceptance’ as search continues
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‘So immoral’: gig economy workers forced to pay fee to receive their wages
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If a Labour chancellor has to start cutting, keep calm. It’s not a betrayal | Phillip Inman
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Search for missing sisters in Aberdeen extended to coast
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As resolutions go, Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘nothing in moderation’ is a stinker | Alison Phillips
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Syrian man died trying to cross Channel to UK on leaky dinghy, say French authorities
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TV presenter Katie Piper reveals decision to use prosthetic eye shell
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Protesters in Calais condemn UK policies to stop Channel crossings
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Gritters stopped by 200 cars double parked on Peak District road, says council
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Only one in six A&Es in England say they could cope with major incident
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One of four lynx captured in Scottish Highlands dies
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Zebra killed in ‘incident’ with rhino at Colchester zoo
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Bring North Sea oil and gas under greater public control, report urges
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Protection zone set up after bird flu outbreak in Angus area of Scotland
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New UK tax rules on side hustles like eBay and Vinted may lead to ‘nasty surprises’
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Expert tips on getting UK self-assessment tax returns right
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‘Bringing back the wonder’: inside the £10bn Earls Court redevelopment seeking planning consent
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Temperature falls to -18.9C in north Scotland, a 15-year low for UK
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‘I was terrified about parental backlash’: taking contested history into schools
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‘National catastrophe’: drama school funding crisis in England sparks concern
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The image that speaks a thousand words about our inhumane migration debate | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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‘Win the league? It feels possible’: Nottingham Forest fans dare to dream
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Is the lifetime Isa no longer fit for purpose?
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Rail passengers face disruption from Avanti strikes every Sunday until June
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Twin-headed Trump-Musk onslaught leaves Europe floundering for response
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‘Hotel of mum and dad’ in UK at its fullest in two decades, study finds
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The Britons killed fighting for Ukraine against Russia
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Ukraine’s highest profile combat unit to recruit English-speaking soldiers
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Grooming gang rhetoric risks inciting mass violence, says Wes Streeting
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Man with epilepsy in Leeds died in fall after pharmacy ran out of drug
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Pressure on Nigel Farage as Reform UK councillors resign over his leadership
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Mark Rylance joins criticism of police ban on pro-Palestine march in London
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Three teenagers arrested after 17-year-old fatally stabbed in Bedford
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Coroner issues warning about antidepressants after suicide of royal’s husband
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Family of former Leicester City owner killed in helicopter crash sue makers for £2.15bn
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Starmer’s top aide made low-key Brussels trip as No 10’s EU reset efforts continue
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From racism to ableism, Of Mice and Men still sparks a debate | Letters
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MPs write to Wes Streeting asking for action plan on 14 hospitals in crisis
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Glasgow needs an economy strong enough to sustain its heritage | Letters
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Fears over UK borrowing costs as US jobs figures prompt bond market volatility
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Rachel Reeves faces another anxious week of second-guessing the City
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Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s tempestuous week – cartoon
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Tory party accused of ‘bottling’ May elections as county councils seek delay
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Louise Haigh pleaded guilty to lying that phone was stolen, paper shows
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Guardian and Observer readers give more than £1.5m for victims of war
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Why have Britain’s energy costs soared and what does it mean for Labour?
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Almost 900 weapons seized in a year at Yorkshire young offender institution
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