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UK growth slows but December interest rate cut unlikely; vaccine-maker shares hit by RFK Jr nomination – as it happened
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Three in four England universities expected to be in the red next year
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Tory pair backed ‘rushed and misjudged’ asylum site purchase, watchdog says
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Meet the groups trying to create a new leftwing party – and channel the energy missing from Starmer’s Labour | Andy Beckett
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Gladiator knife handle found in Tyne ‘reflects spread of Roman celebrity culture’
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Bank of England governor says Brexit has undermined UK economy
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Gary Oldman to read CBeebies bedtime story for Children in Need
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Investment firm London Capital & Finance was Ponzi scheme, court rules
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Girl who died after leaving police vehicle on M5 named as Tamzin Hall
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UK charity declares ‘refugee homelessness emergency’ as numbers hit record high
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Death of Plymouth woman felled by helicopter was accident, inquest finds
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Diplomats and relatives accused of nine serious crimes in UK last year, MPs told
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Cabinet minister Liz Kendall says she will vote for assisted dying
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Infant mortality rises for third consecutive year in England
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The Anglican church’s long history of failing to act on abuse | Letters
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Rules imposed after financial crisis have ‘gone too far’, Reeves tells City bankers
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Tory donor Lord Bamford funds helicopter flight for Nigel Farage
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A dream day for Labour as opposition is reduced to noises off | John Crace
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Steve McQueen reveals he paused Blitz filming for prostate cancer treatment
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Pair charged in connection with orange substance being thrown at Stonehenge
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My moth hell has given me sympathy for all fellow sufferers – even the 1% | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Sara Sharif’s father tells court ‘I’ve been selfish’ as he admits lying
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Artists wary of discussing Gaza war, says Jeremy Deller
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What will Rachel Reeves’s retirement scheme changes mean for pensions?
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Andrew Malkinson says he has been ‘left to rot’ after wrongful conviction quashed
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Rod Stewart considers selling his sports cars because of local potholes
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Man charged with murder after woman found fatally stabbed in Redditch
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British Bangladeshi men have highest rates of lung cancer in England
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Salisbury novichok inquiry: container hunt like looking for ‘needle in haystack’
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Inertia, denial and failure: timeline of the UK carer’s allowance scandal
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King Charles’s birthday and the world’s largest coral: photos of the day – Thursday
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The right to die is about freedom – don’t let those who see it as a line on a spreadsheet torpedo it | Polly Toynbee
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Big UK pub chains signal price rises as result of budget hit
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Man suspected of supplying boats to people smugglers arrested in Amsterdam
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More than 250 UK unpaid carers risk prosecution over benefit overpayments
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Farm income falls in England after extreme weather and subsidy cuts
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Colman’s mustard heir asked to pause church role over John Smyth link
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Scottish conservation agency accused of undermining law to protect birds of prey
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Many NHS staff would use ‘conscience clause’ if assisted dying legalised, say doctors
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Passengers promised better protection after UK air traffic control meltdown
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Glastonbury tickets go on sale today – here are the best tactics to get them
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Southern Water’s debt downgraded to junk status by Moody’s
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‘Daft’ for Streeting to suggest assisted dying law would cost NHS, says former Labour minister - as it happened
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Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound review – Glasgow postrockers let the music do the talking
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Burberry’s turnaround chief plans £40m cuts and ‘scarf bar’ rollout
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Efune insists his Daily and Sunday Telegraph bid is still on track
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Fireworks blamed for baby red panda’s death at Edinburgh zoo
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The era of the BBC mega-salary may end with Gary Lineker. But is that necessarily a good thing? | Archie Bland
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Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story review – a pleasure of a film about an unlikely bond
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‘A special place’: Guardian readers’ generosity helps to save rewilded farm
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Pharmacies vote to cut services unless UK government acts over ‘crisis’
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Olly Robbins on longlist of 10 vying for UK civil service top job
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Sue Gray’s final departure marks the moment that the Starmer project gets serious | Martin Kettle
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Britain, Ukraine and the climate crisis in Donald Trump’s world – Politics Weekly UK
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15th-century school among sites added to Historic England’s heritage at risk list
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John Lewis Christmas advert this year tells tale of two sisters
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Apple facing near-£3bn UK lawsuit over cloud storage ‘monopoly’
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Gender-fluid Mary, Queen of Scots ballet to debut at Edinburgh festival 2025
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Most UK TV ads for sweets and snacks shown before children’s viewing watershed
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Council tax bills could rise by 5% after Labour keeps cap in place
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Australia urged to increase climate goal after UK announces ambitious 81% reduction target
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More than 800 million people around the world have diabetes, study finds
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Mysterious 300-carat diamond necklace fetches £3.8m in Geneva auction
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Reeves to announce ‘megafunds’ shake-up of local government pension scheme
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Two Worcestershire women jailed for role in global monkey torture network
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Man’s will written on back of food boxes is valid, UK high court rules
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Bafta to revoke future winners’ awards in cases of serious criminal convictions
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Candidate for C of E panel to choose Welby successor knew about John Smyth’s abuse
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Fayed accuser files US court claim to make his younger brother give evidence
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The Guardian view on NHS reform: evidence not dogma should be the guide | Editorial
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