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Grooming gangs and sexual abuse statistics | Letter
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Look back in Ongar with another view of local history | Letters
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What happens in church on Good Friday? That would be an ecumenical matter | Letters
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We need to rethink the purpose and potential of prisons | Letters
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Scottish pupil named a Time magazine girl of the year for solar-powered blanket design
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Farmers ask for inheritance tax meeting with Rachel Reeves
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A-level results: Is the government doing enough to tackle regional disparities?
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British Gas owner buys £1.5bn gas terminal in big bet on fossil fuel reliance
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‘Ruth had big ideas’: girl who died in psychiatric care was failed by system, say parents
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Girl left unwatched by agency worker at psychiatric unit was unlawfully killed, inquest finds
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Thames Water says new Abingdon reservoir could cost bill-payers up to £7.5bn
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‘A great way of getting under the skin of a city’: the rise of urban treasure hunts
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‘They pushed me’: Birkenhead college students ace A-levels
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Second MasterChef contestant edited out of latest BBC series after request
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‘Alarmingly high’ levels of forever chemicals found at airports in England, investigation reveals
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Welcome to ‘Wet Wipe Island’: my day at London’s grimmest new landmark
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Chris Ofili painting Blossom expected to fetch up to £1.5m at auction
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Royal Ballet and Opera urged to drop Russian soprano with Putin links
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Speed skaters and protesters dressed as monkeys: photos of the day – Thursday
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Wolverhampton cemetery’s extra fee for wider graves criticised as ‘fat tax’
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Liverpool parade collision: man appears in court on 24 more charges
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UK tax data reportedly suggests claims of non-dom exodus overblown
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Huge ‘Butchered’ artwork installed on North Sea gas rig by Greenpeace activists
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Aviva stands by climate goals in face of US and UK net zero pushback
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2025 on track to beat UK record for wildfires, warn firefighters
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Family of Southport stabbing victim criticise plan to reveal ethnicity of suspects
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Record proportion of A-level students get top grades in England
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Economic bounceback may be under way but Reeves cannot afford to relax
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Zelenskyy says he discussed security guarantees for Ukraine with Starmer at No 10 meeting – as it happened
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A policy that benefited the richest and cost the UK £100bn: it's long past time to end the fuel duty freeze | Larry Elliott
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UK economy posts surprise 0.3% growth in three months to June
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Putin ready to make Ukraine deal, Trump says before Alaska summit
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A journey to belonging: asylum seekers reflect on 10 years in Europe – in pictures
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Nicola Sturgeon’s immense political talent is undeniable. The nationalism was the problem | Martin Kettle
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Drop in new properties for rent is steepest since Covid, says Rics
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London museum tells forgotten story of African and Indian troops in second world war
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Sticky end? The British pudding faces extinction, English Heritage warns
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UK cinemas to host KPop Demon Hunters sing-alongs
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Plans for UK police to reveal suspects’ ethnicity a recipe for ‘dog-whistle politics’, say campaigners
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Yvette Cooper solves one headache for justice system but may have caused another
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UK may scrap pledge to spend 80% of foreign aid on gender equality projects
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BBC apologises over Thought for the Day ‘xenophobia’ claim against Jenrick
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Daughter ‘disappointed’ as court refuses to increase sentence of Bhim Kohli’s killer
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Boosting productivity will be main priority of autumn budget, Reeves says
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In our first year Labour fixed the foundations – now we must build a stronger economy for a renewed Britain | Rachel Reeves
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The Guardian view on inheritance tax rises: to win the argument, ministers must build the case on fairness | Editorial
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UK traffic to popular porn sites slumps after age checks introduced
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Disclosing suspects’ ethnicity and migration status is dangerous | Letters
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Biddy Baxter was warm, funny and inspirational | Letters
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Manchester Arena bomb plotter charged with three counts of attempted murder
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Claire’s to appoint administrator in UK and Ireland, putting 2,150 jobs at risk
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Scottish Greens must focus on working-class vote, says leadership candidate
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Fake Labubu dolls are a choking risk, warns UK standards body
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Tell us: have you been affected by antisocial driving of luxury cars in west London?
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Next UK protest over Palestine Action ban aims to sign up 1,000 people
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A Youth Day pageant and an armed parade rehearsal: photos of the day – Wednesday
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The UK’s bank ringfencing doesn’t need large-scale reform | Nils Pratley
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Lammy refers himself to watchdog after fishing illegally with JD Vance
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Tighter US border rules are putting European visitors off, says Tui
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Labour to revive Northern Powerhouse Rail project
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UK inheritance tax: how does it work and what may be changing?
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Three children appear in court charged with murder of man on Isle of Sheppey
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Millions of litres of oil seeping into UK soil from ageing electricity cables
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Surrey police pose as joggers to catch men harassing women out exercising
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PwC tracks UK office attendance with ‘traffic light’ dashboard
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Lammy refers himself to watchdog after fishing with Vance without a licence – as it happened
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Routinely disclosing the asylum status of suspects is a very dangerous step to take | Nasar Meer
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Battered: why half of UK’s fish and chip shops face closure – video
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Trump administration accuses UK of failing to uphold human rights
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Peter Hain says UK government ‘digging itself into hole’ over Palestine Action
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