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Ministers vow to give sexual violence victims ‘the justice they deserve’
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Coca-Cola in talks about cut-price £2bn sale of Costa Coffee
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Notting Hill carnival and night surfing: photos of the weekend
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‘Hot, crispy and cheeky’: Scottish chippy deep-fries the M&S strawberry and cream sandwich
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Composer John Williams says he ‘never liked film music very much’
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Flags as symbols of prejudice, not pride – and a distinct air of menace. Welcome to England 2025 | John Harris
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Kemi Badenoch reveals ‘hysterical’ level of personal attacks faced as a black woman
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Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir Frankly taps into SNP discontent over party’s future
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Home Office to overhaul asylum appeals system as it tries to clear claims backlog
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With tax speculation festering, Rachel Reeves needs to show her hand | Richard Partington
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Labour to abolish most short prison sentences in England and Wales
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UK carmakers claimed leaving EV sales rules unchanged would cost jobs and investment
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Trout farm in Cotswolds tourist hotspot accused of welfare abuses
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It’s the great grandparent revolt – and it shows we parents aren’t the only ones burnt out by family life | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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The ‘closing down sale’ scam: when bargains are too good to be true
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‘A dangerous moment’: the emboldening of Britain’s far right
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‘People just lie’: How Riverford’s Guy Singh-Watson became the most brutally honest farmer in Britain
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‘We keep plodding along’: UK pair two-thirds of the way through 8,000-mile charity row
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Man dies in workplace accident at Whitley Bay funfair
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Labour MP ‘receives death threats’ after Tory MP shares video on grooming gangs inquiry
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UN special rapporteur will contribute to ‘Gaza tribunal’, Jeremy Corbyn says
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Deal to get ChatGPT Plus for whole of UK discussed by Open AI boss and minister
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Is the AI bubble about to burst – and send the stock market into freefall? | Phillip Inman
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Police clash with protesters as asylum hotel demonstrations take place in UK
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Family of UK aid volunteer reportedly killed in Ukraine ‘disappointed’ by Foreign Office
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Met police investigate suspected arson attack after Ilford restaurant fire
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More than 200,000 UK workers switch to four-day week since 2019
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‘It’s gruesome’: fears of grave-robbing amid rise in sale of human remains
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Time for a reality check: Britain cannot be a big player on the world stage unless we speak more languages | Sophia Smith Galer
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Madeline Horwath on how to block out bad news – cartoon
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Young country diary: The summer smell of ‘black gold’ in our compost heap
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Helen Mirren decries condescending attitudes towards couples in their 80s
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Members of far-right party organising asylum hotel protests across UK, Facebook posts show
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Silicon Valley is full of wealthy men who think they’re victims, says Nick Clegg
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Expert rejects Met police claim that study backs bias-free live facial recognition use
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Eau de courgette: rise in foodie perfumes may be linked to weight-loss drugs
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Collapsing ceilings, leaking windows and rat boxes: inside one of England’s crumbling fire stations
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‘New Noel Clarkes will surface’ without change in film and TV, say female witnesses
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Miners from 1980s strikes return to picket line … at mining museum
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‘Why here?’: inside mid-Wales village where far-right figure has created a settlement
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Before the almost inevitable row about policing at Notting Hill carnival, here are some things you should know | Alfie Moore
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‘If I felt Zuckerberg and Sandberg were monsters, I wouldn’t have worked at Meta’: Nick Clegg on tech bros, AI and Starmer’s half measures
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Checked out: Jenrick’s migrant hotel record haunts his rightwing bid for attention
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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David Lammy given warning after fishing with JD Vance without licence
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Baby boomers are not to blame for everything | Letters
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A century on, the Woodcraft Folk are still thriving and treasured | Letters
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Rachel Reeves needs to find cash fast. A wealth tax really is her only viable option | Faiza Shaheen
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Notting Hill carnival came ‘very close’ to not happening, says chair in funding appeal
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Royal Mail still missing delivery targets after sale to Czech tycoon Křetínský
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The Noel Clarke judgment is a victory for the brave women who told us their stories – and for journalism | Katharine Viner
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BA flight attendant on US-London route found ‘naked and high on drugs’ in toilet
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A-levels and GCSEs need overhaul to keep pace with generative AI, experts say
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‘Hopelessly insolvent’: how ‘saviour of steel’ Sanjeev Gupta’s global empire unravelled
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Key findings from the high court ruling in Noel Clarke’s libel case against the Guardian
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Digested week: new words, extrovert propaganda and a perfect train journey
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Wes Streeting’s row with pharma firms grows as they reject NHS drug pricing offer
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Noel Clarke claimed he was a victim. Twenty-six witnesses painted a very different picture
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‘A nuisance and an eyesore’: hire ebikes accumulate at London border between rival firms
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Sunsets, aid parachutes and giant pandas: photos of the day – Friday
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Hundreds of TikTok UK moderator jobs at risk despite new online safety rules
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Lies, private jets and a missing $86m: Inigo Philbrick’s art world swindle
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Ministers announce clampdown on UK child benefit claims from overseas
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Government to cover pay and pensions at collapsed South Yorkshire steelworks
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Noel Clarke loses libel case against Guardian over sexual misconduct investigation
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Asylum seekers are being targeted – and so are those who help them. It’s a disturbing new reality | Enver Solomon
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Fears grow over impact of ONS data reliability on Rachel Reeves’s budget
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Government to appeal against court ruling blocking asylum seekers being housed at Epping hotel – as it happened
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OnlyFans owner paid $701m in dividends as platform readies for potential sale
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Protests expected at asylum hotels across UK as tensions mount
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