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Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it?
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‘Everyone failed them’: what the papers say on report into deadly Grenfell Tower fire
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From Earl of Devon to Duke of Norfolk: the hereditary peers set to lose place in Lords
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Ministers introduce plans to remove all hereditary peers from Lords
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Public sector workers need above-inflation pay rises, says TUC chief
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‘A 100-year vision’: Skiddaw’s barren peak to spring to life in ambitious rewilding
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Water bosses could be jailed if they cover up sewage dumping under new law
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Swinney’s slimmed-down plans prompt criticism of ‘managed decline’
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French police clear site where victims of Channel tragedy are said to have lived
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Grenfell survivors and bereaved demand justice as report published
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Family ‘heartbroken’ by death of man, 80, after Leicester park incident
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Oasis add two more Wembley dates with ‘staggered invitation-only ballot’
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The Guardian view on the Grenfell report: a shocking indictment of government and industry | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the Tory leadership contest: shrinking to the challenge | Editorial
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Remorse over Grenfell is freely given now those responsible are far from view | John Crace
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Ben Jennings on the publication of the report into the Grenfell Tower fire – cartoon
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Police under pressure to accelerate criminal investigation into Grenfell fire
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Where are writers of colour in the school curriculum? | Letter
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‘Better than medication’: prescribing nature works, project shows
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Woman, 86, told she no longer has to repay £13,000 in benefits in DWP U-turn
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‘It’s a human disaster’: the French seaside towns on the frontline of small-boat tragedy
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Priti Patel knocked out of Tory leadership contest in first round
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Grenfell Tower inquiry: what happens next after report’s recommendations?
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Why is the UK slashing the maximum banks must refund to fraud victims?
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Banks warned over denying sex workers business accounts
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Grenfell victims face three-year wait for possible convictions
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Companies involved in Grenfell to be barred from public contracts, says Starmer
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About 70 firefighters bring blaze in south-east London tower block under control
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Labour’s not declaring a 20mph war on motorists. Maybe it should | Jonn Elledge
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Wing surfing and Lady Gaga in Venice: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Grenfell is simply explained: firms chased profits, ministers sat on their hands, innocents paid with their lives | Peter Apps
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Amazon announces near 10% pay rise for tens of thousands of UK workers
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MoJ plan to free up prison spaces set to fail ‘because cells being filled by rioters’
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Two UK firms join forces to build ‘last-mile’ electric delivery vehicles
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Racism? Poverty, drink and social media? We still don’t know why Britons rioted a month ago – and we need answers | Tim Newburn
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Grenfell Tower fire report: who was at fault and what was landlord’s role?
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Queen guitarist Brian May reveals he recently had minor stroke
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Grenfell report blames decades of government failure and ‘systematic dishonesty’ of companies
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Deliberate, dishonest, dismissive, dangerous: how report describes Grenfell Tower’s key players
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Film industry ‘nowhere near’ gender parity, says London festival head
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Family of British aid worker killed in Gaza call for independent inquiry
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Barratt profits plunge 75% as number of houses built slumps
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The lives of Grenfell Tower: the 72 victims of the fire
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Keir Starmer offers apology ‘on behalf of British state’ to victims of Grenfell Tower fire – as it happened
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I believed Starmer and Reeves were too smart to repeat austerity. It appears I was wrong | David Blanchflower
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UK state pension to rise by more than £400 a year, say reports
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Priti Patel repeats call for Tory members to have more say in running party after defeat in leadership race – as it happened
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The anti-Labour rightwing press is on the warpath. If you wanted this government, defend it | Polly Toynbee
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Wednesday briefing: Reform did for the Tories. Could Labour face the same threat from the left?
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EU leaders may envy Starmer’s stable majority – Brexit's part in it less so | Rafael Behr
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National Trust repairs reveal ‘make do and mend’ secrets of rare 18th-century bed cover
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Working-class parents do not see film and TV as viable career for their children
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Economic impact of UK live music industry hits record £6.1bn
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Sewage in Scotland’s rivers and beaches far more widespread than realised
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Final Grenfell inquiry report released as companies involved brace for criticism
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‘I don’t believe they are sorry’: Grenfell survivors on their hopes for public inquiry
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Councils in England draining reserves to stay afloat, leaders say
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NHS faces ‘tipping point’ in England where most appointments will not be with GPs
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Pension pot amount needed for ‘basic’ retirement rises 60% in three years
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New Titanic expedition finds lost bronze ‘Diana of Versailles’ statue
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Elton John left with limited vision after eye infection
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UK reportedly poised to slash amount banks must refund to fraud victims
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Prison early release scheme to include some serious offenders, MoJ admits
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Nice auction, but Ed Miliband is still a long way from his 2030 targets for offshore wind | Nils Pratley
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Robert Jenrick inquired into revoking Palestinian student’s visa, emails reveal
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Starmer to face test next week as MPs vote on limiting winter fuel allowance
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Introducing safe routes to seeking asylum is the only way to stop deaths
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English universities’ franchised courses may be risk to public money, regulator says
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Scottish government raids £460m green energy fund for public sector pay rises
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European Commission to examine Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’
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