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Doctors trial £100 blood test that could transform how NHS detects Alzheimer’s
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Starmer condemns Israel’s airstrike on Qatar as No 10 denies prior knowledge of attack
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Can the old-but-new NHS league tables revive the health service?
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Boris Johnson under pressure to explain how private office follows funding rules
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The Guardian view on public health: if Labour is serious about reducing illness, it must focus on causes | Editorial
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Man arrested on suspicion of bringing teargas to Heathrow airport
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Ben & Jerry’s founders call for the brand to be ‘freed’ from its owners
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Jason White on the policing of protest in Britain – cartoon
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Putin views, queen stories and a boss’s birthday bash: Boris Johnson’s £5m worth of paid speeches
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Nice deal if it happens – but Anglo Teck is also an invitation to other bidders
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Reality begins to kick in for Badenoch – though it’s not really her fault | John Crace
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Labour urges Nigel Farage to say whether he has financial interest in his Clacton home
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CBI boss calls for Reeves to tear up Labour’s pledge not to raise tax
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National Gallery to build £375m new wing and lift ban on post-1900 art
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It’s time for Rachel Reeves to reconsider Labour’s manifesto promises on tax | Rain Newton-Smith
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‘Mass psychogenic illness’ caused toxic substance alert at Heathrow, says scientist
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Drilling down into the case for North Sea oil | Letters
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Building good relationships is paramount in social work | Letters
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Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez is right about immigration | Letters
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Hollywood tycoon poised to swoop on Secret Cinema owner
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Boris Johnson’s integrity nowhere to be found in leaked files | Brief letters
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St George’s cross appears on Westbury white horse monument
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School absence a big factor in child mental illness in England, data shows
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I’m running for Labour deputy leader because we can’t out-Reform Reform. But we can be more Labour | Bell Ribeiro-Addy
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Pro-Palestine activists call for arrest of Israeli president during UK visit
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Revealed: Boris Johnson approached Elon Musk on behalf of London Evening Standard owner Lebedev
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Boris Johnson secretly lobbied UAE for billion-dollar private venture, leak suggests
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FCA warns car finance firms over ‘lost’ data amid £18bn compensation scheme
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No, that wasn’t Angela Rayner dancing and rapping: you’ll need to understand AI slopaganda | Marcus Beard
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BBC not ‘trying to ingratiate’ itself to Reform UK, Tim Davie tells MPs
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An arms fair, Lady Gaga’s boots and parked trains: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Corridor care ‘new normal’ in England for one in five NHS inpatients
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UK has ‘not concluded’ Israel carrying out genocide in Gaza, Lammy says
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Girl saved sister’s life by shielding her from Southport attacker, inquiry hears
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Burning on England’s deep peat banned
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Ed Miliband accused of subsidising ‘wasteful and dangerous’ electric SUVs
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Starmer’s reshuffle and march of Reform dominate discussions at TUC conference
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Lachlan finally has control of Murdoch empire but deal is a win for sibling rivals
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Former PMs say they use subsidy only for public duties after Boris Johnson revelations
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‘Paying twice’: workers face NHS bills of thousands in immigration crackdown
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‘Shock’ in store for 350,000 UK households on low-interest fixed-rate mortgages
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‘I say where I’m from and they tell me they’re sorry’: growing up in the most deprived place in England
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A racist mob menacing refugee children and our town. Read this and see what lies ahead, unless we act now | Anonymous
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Powering change: UK battery firms aim to unlock the way to net zero
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Call to halt Boris Johnson’s £115,000 allowance after Boris Files revelations
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Peter Mandelson called Jeffrey Epstein ‘my best pal’ in 50th birthday letter
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Anglo American to merge with rival Teck in $53bn mining group
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Lucy Powell to stand for Labour deputy leadership after reshuffle sacking – UK politics live
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Phillipson the frontrunner as six female Labour MPs enter deputy leader race
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I’ve seen reshuffles from the inside, and I know why Starmer won’t sack Rachel Reeves – even though he should | Simon Hart
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From Washington to Westminster, the populist right needs to erase history to succeed. It’s up to us to resist | Kojo Koram
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Developer wants 63% of retirement flat sale price
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London’s pedicabs could be forced to turn down music and charge by the minute
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UK retail sales rise but stores fear tax worries could hit festive period
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From now on, Labour has one mission only. It must focus on saving Britain from Farage | Polly Toynbee
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How Keir Starmer’s polling became one of the worst in the west – in charts
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Peter Kyle, the ‘tech bro’ minister charged with kickstarting UK growth
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Britain’s butterflies bounce back in annual count – but only to average levels
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Norfolk hospital worst in country as NHS league tables reintroduced
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Pret a Manger to take on supermarkets by trialling meal deals
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Ofsted to press ahead with new inspection regime despite opposition
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Trump state visit will see police drones and airspace limits over Windsor
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Bottom trawling to continue in English protected waters, government rules
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‘Most important, most beautiful, most musical’: Bagpuss set for big screen return
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Reform UK would axe any high-speed northern rail schemes, says Richard Tice
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I’m not running for Labour deputy leader. I want the freedom to fight for an economic reset | Louise Haigh
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Several senior female Labour MPs drop out of party deputy leader contention
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No, Mr Mandelson, we will not roll out the red carpet for Trump | Zoe Williams
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Labour must do more to tackle populist right as party’s support leaks to Reform, say unions
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Ben Jennings on the DSEI arms fair taking place in London – cartoon
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