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Women in UK with polycystic ovarian syndrome facing widespread failures in treatment, report finds
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Women in UK with polycystic ovarian syndrome facing widespread failures in treatment, report finds
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Disruption to Jaguar Land Rover after cyber-attack may last until October
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Millions of UK mobiles activated as government tests national alert system
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Angela Rayner’s exit proves it. Unless Starmer is able to meet this moment, Reform is on the path to power | John Harris
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Couple tell of ordeal when kittens went missing after being left in plane hold
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What’s feeding the rise of Reform? On the road in Birmingham – podcast
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Saint Carlo, film festivals and a colourful giant: photos of the weekend
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London tube users warned to plan for disruption as strike action escalates
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Almost 900 people arrested at Palestine Action ban protest, say Met police
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Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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Andy Burnham says government needs ‘reset’ to become more decisive
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Labour is dead, says Zarah Sultana as she calls for patience over party launch
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Nigel Farage says Reform UK will not make pact with Boris Johnson
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Peter Mandelson lauds Trump as ‘risk-taker’ in call for US-UK tech alliance
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Shabana Mahmood to host Five Eyes meeting on people-smuggling
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I thought I was growing up in a racially tolerant Britain. I now realise I was wrong | Rohan Sathyamoorthy
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Drawings reveal Victorian proposal for London’s own Grand Central station
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Colourful new community artwork in Dorset steals Cerne Giant’s limelight
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Farage rows back on promise to stop small boats within two weeks if he becomes PM – as it happened
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A message from Tehran to Britain, France and Germany: in your own interests, you should change course | Seyyed Abbas Araghchi
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PCN parking fines: drivers warned over rise in text scams
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South West Water taken to court over cryptosporidium outbreak in Devon
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Private menopause tests risk undermining NHS care, doctors say
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Is anything more awkward - and potentially insulting - than giving up your seat on public transport? | Polly Hudson
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Roman Abramovich under investigation in Jersey over corruption and money-laundering claims
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Shabana Mahmood expected to unveil plans to move asylum seekers from hotels to barracks
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Lisbon funicular cable snapped before deadly crash, report finds
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Reshuffle of junior ministers raises fears over future of Labour’s workers’ rights bill
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Doctor uses Reform conference speech to link king’s cancer to Covid vaccine
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Unite’s Sharon Graham: ‘Labour has one year to get it right. Farage is on their tail’
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Nigel Farage admits he was wrong to say he had bought house in Clacton
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‘I still want to achieve’: people living with stage 4 cancer embrace Chris Hoy charity ride
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Matt Tebbutt to replace Gregg Wallace on MasterChef: The Professionals
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More than 425 arrested as protesters defy ban on Palestine Action in London
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‘This is not chaos’: PM’s chief secretary defends reshuffle after Rayner’s exit
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Rebecca Hendin on the subscriptions you don’t have, but really need – cartoon
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Body found on Greek island identified as missing British tourist
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Firefighters tackle blaze at BBC’s former HQ in west London
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An ale star cast: pint-pulling Rupert Everett surprises country pub’s punters
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‘Reclaim our flag’: saltire becomes cultural battleground in Scotland as tensions rise over asylum housing
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I’m from an English working-class town. When will society stop looking at us through the rearview mirror? | Beth Steel
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‘Police would like this to go away’: disabled man arrested at Palestine Action event defends protest
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What are the priorities for the new home secretary, Shabana Mahmood?
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‘Existential crisis’: how Google’s shift to AI has upended the online news model
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Shein UK accused of moving ‘vast bulk of income’ to Singapore to cut British tax
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Keir Starmer confirms first batch of junior ministers in post-Rayner reshuffle – as it happened
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‘No pets, no guests, no music’ – and now ‘no wfh’: why house-share ads are getting ever stricter | Kimi Chaddah
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Families of British couple killed in Lisbon funicular crash ‘heartbroken’
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Non-smoker fined £433 for dropping cigarette butt in Manchester
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Who could replace Angela Rayner as deputy Labour leader?
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Last-minute money tips for university: top tips and tricks to help you save
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UK phone retailers lock shop doors while trading to tackle rising thefts
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Emergency alert: millions of UK mobile phones to receive test message on Sunday
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UK couple may have to evict Ukrainian refugees owing to planning rules
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Country diary: The daily strangeness of this ‘false autumn’ | Susie White
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‘Drill baby, drill’: Reform UK zero in on Ed Miliband’s climate policies
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‘Inhaling the microplastics’: what is in British children’s school uniforms?
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Marks & Spencer food chief calls for ‘concrete target’ on British produce
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Israeli arms manufacturer closes UK facility targeted by Palestine Action
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Rare total lunar eclipse ‘blood moon’ to be visible from UK
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Crisis engulfs Labour as Angela Rayner is forced to step down as deputy PM
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UK ignored obligation to prevent genocide, witnesses tell Gaza tribunal
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The most significant moves in Starmer’s reshuffled cabinet after Rayner exit
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Man arrested on suspicion of murdering two women five months apart, Met police say
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Future Rayner comeback is not off table but her exit has deeply damaged Labour
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The Guardian view on In Our Time: Melvyn Bragg has proved that media can be both serious and popular | Editorial
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Son who found mother’s body after Storm Babet calls for more flood defence money
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Nige takes to the stage offering empty promises and anger – and the crowd love it | John Crace
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