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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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Demand for government debt shows UK still a haven for investors
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John Lewis submits £80m plan to turn Reading depot into rental flats
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Martin Rowson on the UK’s suspension of some arms sales to Israel – cartoon
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UK weather: heavy rain and possible heatwave in ‘split’ forecast
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‘I am evil I did this’: Lucy Letby’s so-called confessions were written on advice of counsellors
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As the Prophetess of Doom, Rachel Reeves takes on the role she’s waited for all her life | John Crace
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Mother pays tribute to family found dead in house in Staines
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Race hate crimes in Northern Ireland up by a third, police say
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The ‘staggering’ rise in childhood anxiety is not a mental health crisis | Letters
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Vapes are addictive and should only be sold on prescription | Letter
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Czech street named after British man who saved Jewish children from Nazis
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Oasis reunite; Harry and Wills could be next. Nothing like money to bring people together | Marina Hyde
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Mother of Baby P back in prison two years after being released
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Huge rise in retail crime driven by gangs, not stealing to survive, says Co-op
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Jeremy Kyle show guest ‘felt thrown under bus’ before death, inquest told
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Tom Tugendhat says voters no longer take Conservative party seriously
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Which countries have banned or restricted arms sales to Israel?
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GB News investor Paul Marshall poised to buy the Spectator
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England’s nature-friendly farming budget to be cut by £100m
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A papal visit and a parade: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Six children among 12 dead in Channel as crowded boat ‘ripped open’
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Pregnant woman and six children among 12 victims after migrant boat capsizes in Channel, French official says – as it happened
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Boy, 14, held on suspicion of murdering 80-year-old man in Leicestershire
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The mouldy, ant-infested flats that prove why MPs should never be landlords | Ben Smoke
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Civil service chief backs UK government claim of £22bn shortfall
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Danger Mouse writer Brian Trueman dies aged 92
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Furniture to assemble? There’s an app for that – because no one wants to do anything for themselves any more | Rachel Connolly
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Jack Reacher would not exist without Birmingham’s libraries, says writer
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UK’s methane hotspots include landfills and last coalmine
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London workers slower to return to office than New York or Paris, study says
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Scottish government announces spending cuts worth £500m – as it happened
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Cathay Pacific says 15 jets need new part after Rolls-Royce engine problem
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Netanyahu condemns ‘shameful’ UK suspension of some Israel arms sales
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Liam Gallagher to be new face of fashion brand Stone Island
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Two teenagers charged with murder of 13-year-old Jahziah Coke
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Renewable energy auction secures enough power for 11m UK homes
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Pollution levels highly harmful to wildlife in quarter of England’s neighbourhoods, research finds
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Extra cash for mental health would help UK more than new roads, study says
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We wanted a serious government: now we have one. But a little Rayner-like joy wouldn’t go amiss | Gaby Hinsliff
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UK electric car drivers should be charged per mile, say campaigners
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Firms criticised by Grenfell inquiry face calls to be banned from public contracts
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Labour urged to drop Tory rhetoric or risk failing to fix broken asylum system
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The Cure’s Roger O’Donnell reveals ‘rare and aggressive’ blood cancer diagnosis
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The millennials living with their parents – podcast
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Eat less bacon and cheese to cut heart attack risk, Britons urged
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UK retail sales pick up as shoppers seek picnic and barbecue food
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Ofsted reforms to focus on inclusion, behaviour and attendance
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Coalition of English councils calls for emergency £644m to fund housing
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Women fleeing rape face coercion and control by Home Office contractors
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Manchester named top hotspot for first-time buyers in Halifax study
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‘Somewhat more critical’: pride in Britain’s history falls sharply in survey
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Arctic tern and common gull join red list of UK species in crisis
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Transport for London dealing with cyber-attack
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Starmer criticises Labour MP over tenants’ complaints of mould and ants
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In search of clout in Tory race, Jimmy Dimly brings on the Shappster | John Crace
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Ben Jennings on the Grenfell inquiry, and the lessons still to be learned – cartoon
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The Guardian view on one-word Ofsted reports: good riddance | Editorial
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Rolls-Royce is FTSE 100’s biggest faller as Cathay Pacific inspects A350 fleet
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Hewlett Packard to pursue Mike Lynch’s estate for up to $4bn
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Oasis gigs during Edinburgh festival send room rental prices soaring
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