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‘Broken’ prison system sets inmates up to fail, top Scottish inspector says
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Labour MP pushes for watchdog to assess PFI costs under budgets bill
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‘There’s a lot of discrimination’: UK training scheme aims to help social workers dealing with disabled parents
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It’s the way they sell ’em: standups across UK turn to merchandise for extra cash
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Seven years after Grenfell disaster, thousands live in fear of cladding fire
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‘They’re about two years behind’: fears for children born during lockdown as they start at school
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I love the nanny state, but let’s leave outdoor smokers to puff away in peace | Martha Gill
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Academic free speech is too crucial to be used as a political football by left or right | Sonia Sodha
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Ignore ‘vicious’ social media criticism, Blair tells Starmer
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‘We are in danger of being the doom and gloom government’: can Starmer’s hardline strategy actually work?
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‘Amazing’ Viking-age treasure travelled half the world to Scotland, analysis finds
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Tony Blair: ‘I would have stayed if I could, is the truth’
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The Observer view on the autumn budget: Labour must break this cycle of sluggish growth
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‘I didn’t expect to win’: Labour’s new MPs adjusting to Commons life
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Scrapping two-child benefit limit ‘would still leave 100,000 young Britons in poverty’
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Gordon Brown era offers hope that Labour can get train times back on track
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Slow down. Stay offline. Be bored
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Fire crews tackle blaze after ‘pre-planned’ film set explosions near the O2
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Three children and man found dead in Surrey house
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‘My work sells for millions but only a fraction of that came to me,’ says Scottish painter
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These were not the choices I wanted to make, but they are the right choices for Britain | Rachel Reeves
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NHS queues mean most Britons expect to pay for healthcare, says report
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Voters believe Labour on UK’s woes, but not on its proposed fixes
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Branded UK school uniforms cost more than double high-street prices, analysis reveals
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Mother ‘devastated’ after rapist ex-partner given access to their daughter
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Sheep movement restricted in Norfolk and Suffolk amid bluetongue disease
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Social care chiefs sound alarm at Labour’s ‘deafening silence’ on sector
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Chris Riddell on Keir Starmer’s endangered Ming vase – cartoon
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SNP must focus on issues that matter to Scottish people, says John Swinney
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Battle over Easy trademark puts fundraising site under scrutiny by Charity Commission
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Oasis are back. So why all the hatred?
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Oasis fans frustrated by technical issues in battle to nab reunion show tickets
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Calls for return of Churchill’s national restaurant service to tackle food inequality
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All of London’s seedy poetry is there to see in the setting for TV thriller Slow Horses
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Antony Gormley joins fight against ‘destruction’ of historic King’s Cross site
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Man and woman die after separate Notting Hill carnival incidents
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‘Scandalous’ £3.4bn UK state spending on private consultants last year
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Flood risk in England as thunderstorms and heavy rain forecast
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Lanarkshire police officer injured as car hits him while on duty
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Wanted: 1,000 women to help ‘get even’ with the agony of endometriosis
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Bionic-suit charity campaigner Claire Lomas dies after accident in Jordan
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How to remove all four of the most common summer stains
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Can new towns give Keir Starmer the answer to Britain’s housing crisis?
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‘Obsession’ with Reform UK could leave Tories out of power for 20 years, warns Andy Street
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‘Obsession’ with Reform UK could leave Tories out of power for 20 years, warns Andy Street
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Met police officer charged with rape and stalking
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New hope on heart disease as science offers early detection and prevention
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Call for ‘financial protection’ for schools in England with crumbling concrete
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A problem for our readers when the puzzles page presents a conundrum and the crosswords get crossed | Elisabeth Ribbans
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From football matches to Taylor Swift tickets, Starmer’s penchant for perks is a disconcerting trait | Owen Jones
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As a single mum, my free time is sacred – it fills me with rage to waste it on bad dates | Paloma Faith
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Many protected landscapes owned by English water firms in disrepair, data shows
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Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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Improving disabled access to UK’s public transport ‘almost impossible’
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Profits from community windfarm to fund a million native trees in Hebrides
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A web of blame: key findings from the second phase of the Grenfell inquiry
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Grenfell survivors expect inquiry’s final report to end ‘carousel of blame’
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Country diary: This bird is about to fly non-stop to the Sahara desert | Rick Beven
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Oasis warn that gig tickets resold at inflated prices will be cancelled
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Labour MP accused of renting out ant-infested flats with black mould
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Will Labour resist the ‘killer tactics’ of industry’s enemies of public health?
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UK MPs urged to give up freebies from tobacco, alcohol and junk food firms
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Ex-TV news presenter Mike Nesbitt to return as Ulster Unionists’ leader
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Watchdog launches review after UK civil service ‘cronyism’ row
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Labour’s doom-and-gloom messaging on the economy risks backfiring
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‘Keir hates love!’: smoking area users decry potential impact of a ban
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Eton to raise fees to £63,000 per annum in response to VAT change
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The brutal battle to get help for children with special educational needs | Letters
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Don’t stop Notting Hill carnival – we should celebrate it | Letters
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Keir Starmer should review killing of Geronimo the alpaca, says farmer
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