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Archaeologists to excavate Glasgow skatepark – with help from skaters
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England to sell eight times more council homes than it built last year, report finds
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Gordon Brown calls for apologies over forced adoptions in England and Wales
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Man jailed for stabbing neighbour and shooting officer with crossbow in High Wycombe
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I now think police use of live facial recognition will make us safer – here’s why you should think so too | Brian Paddick
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Channel 4 rather than Netflix is ‘proud parent’ of Adolescence, says news boss
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Could an ancient cow’s tooth unlock the origins of Stonehenge?
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Tall ships, monsoon floods and a slackline contest: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Police investigate sabotage claims by UK activists against ‘fossil fuel finance’
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Israel expands Gaza City offensive as UK decries West Bank settlement approval
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‘Past mistakes must be avoided’: anxiety as Labour eyes public-private funding for NHS
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Far-right anger over asylum hotels is destroying the very idea of refuge – and that’s probably the goal | Zoe Williams
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Terror charge against Kneecap rapper should be thrown out, court told
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Airbus workers vote to strike for 10 days next month in pay dispute
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Met police’s facial recognition plans fall foul of European law, says watchdog
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Ministers line up plan to run Liberty Steel’s South Yorkshire plants in administration
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CrossCountry passengers face strike disruption on bank holiday weekend
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More councils in England plan to challenge asylum hotels after Essex ruling
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Dramatic rise in whale and dolphin strandings in Scotland
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‘It has echoes of happiness’: life for gen Z in the seaside town I once called home
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Reeves considering tax on high-value homes to help plug hole in finances
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Government’s deal with Iraq to return illegal migrants will ‘deter small boat arrivals’, says Starmer – as it happened
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Rail fares in England on path to rise by 5.8% next year on back of inflation data
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UK inflation rises by more than expected to 3.8% amid higher food prices
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An outsider’s view: a portrait of post-Brexit northern Britain – in pictures
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Buy uniform early and save now for trips: how to save money before school starts in the UK
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We criminalise the political stunt at our peril. It is a crucial art form that is impossible to ignore | Mark Borkowski
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Young people want to ‘go private’ – I’m a lifelong supporter of the NHS, but I can see why | Frances Ryan
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Family in fear after Tommy Robinson shares video of black man with white granddaughters
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Shower gel ad gets UK ban for suggesting black skin is problematic
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‘Don’t call this racist’: row grows over motives behind England flag campaign
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UK wasp numbers soar after unusually warm and dry spring
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Noel Gallagher opens up about his brother Liam on Oasis reunion tour: ‘He’s been amazing’
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Teach boys and girls together about menstruation, UCL study argues
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Less than Greggs? Public have no idea of value of top universities, study finds
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Young vape users three times as likely to start smoking, study finds
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High court asylum hotels ruling leaves Cooper scrambling for alternatives
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Merseyside police helicopter crew to face no action after chasing suspect at low altitude
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Asda is still misfiring in supermarkets’ non-existent price war | Nils Pratley
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Changing the narrative about Palestine Action | Letters
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How Rachel Reeves can raise money and also make the tax system fairer | Letters
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‘Even Puerto Rico paid its bill’: Thames Water creditor suggests backers are safe
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UK to offer troops to defend Ukraine’s skies and ports in Pentagon talks
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Michael Sheen says prospects for actors from poorer backgrounds ‘quite scary’
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How would potential new property tax differ from stamp duty and council tax system?
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Citroën rebuked by UK minister over handling of mass safety recall
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Met chief rejects calls to scrap live facial recognition at Notting Hill carnival
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‘A good thing for children’: summer camps at risk in UK as costs rise
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Labour plans in turmoil after Epping hotel blocked from housing asylum seekers
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Polari book prize cancelled after row over gender-critical novelist
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UK falling behind EU on environmental rules amid post-Brexit rollback
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From clean air to pesticides: how UK has lagged behind EU on the environment
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Orangutans, a wildfire and a church on the move: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Reform UK accused of serving a ‘plate of chaos’ at Leicestershire county council
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Boss of flexible office group IWG dismisses 17% fall in share price as ‘machine selling’
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Wildfire smoke far more dangerous to health than thought, say scientists
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Highgate cemetery drops controversial maintenance building in £18m revamp plan
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Shein looks at moving back to China for Hong Kong listing after London IPO stalls
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BBC says it delayed Ozzy Osbourne documentary at family’s request
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Young chatty workers disturbing older colleagues ‘not age harassment’, tribunal rules
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Pity the beat cops now they’re banned from dancing at the Notting Hill carnival | Hugh Muir
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Woman sexually assaulted on flight challenges UK rules on compensation
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Do you have a high street full of gambling shops breeding poverty and addiction? I have a way to fight back | Dawn Butler
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Lidl close to overtaking Morrisons as UK’s fifth-biggest supermarket
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Ed Davey calls for review of terrorism legislation after Palestine Action arrests – as it happened
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I spent years unlearning an eating disorder – then I was told to diet for health reasons. This is what it taught me | Amelia Tait
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‘He gave me a massage. I’ve never been in more pain in my life’: Terence Stamp remembered by Paul Andrew Williams
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Early ripening of berries in UK shows nature is under stress, say experts
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The Labour right wants Wes Streeting in No 10. Why? What does he really stand for? | Oliver Eagleton
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Most of Windermere polluted with sewage bacteria, finds biggest survey of its kind
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