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Peter Hain says UK government ‘digging itself into hole’ over Palestine Action
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Over 46,000 public bodies spurned offer of free King Charles portrait
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Natural England hails recovery of 150 struggling species
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Dairy farmers say worker shortage is threatening UK food security
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Seals, puffins and sunshine: snorkelling trip to remote British island gives young carers a taste of the sea
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Under-22s in England should get free bus travel to access work and training, MPs say
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New guidance for UK police on releasing suspects’ ethnicity and migration status
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Two men charged over attempted murder of police officer in Omagh
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Police seize supercars worth more than £6m in crackdown on antisocial driving in London
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JD Vance has met Jenrick on Cotswolds visit but not expected to see Badenoch
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Abuse of suspected migrants not an ‘innocent mistake’, says UK equality campaigner
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‘We don’t want him’: Dance Against Vance protest at US vice-president’s Cotswolds holiday
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The Guardian view on Labour’s feelgood economy: it’s not for everyone – especially the poorest | Editorial
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Ella Baron on Britain’s ‘summer of crime’ – cartoon
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Treasury targeting inheritance tax reforms to help plug UK deficit
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Why Channel crossings have continued to rise: six key reasons
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UK visa services firm sues ex-boss for £6m over alleged improper use of profits
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Conservatives not close to recognising ‘how badly placed they are’, says Gauke
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Why have we let side-hustle private landlords seize control of our housing – and our politics? | Peter Apps
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A pirate festival and World Elephant Day: photos of the day – Tuesday
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More than 50,000 people have crossed Channel in small boats since Labour took power
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Club World Cup and summer tennis bring in the bets for Entain
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Vape sellers to pay disposal costs under plans to end UK’s ‘throwaway culture’
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Woman disguised in niqab guilty of conspiracy to murder in Birmingham
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Dear Britain, it’s now clear: 20mph zones save lives and don’t slow traffic. Implement them | Sadiq Khan
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Swimming and boating in thousands more English waterways than thought, data finds
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Salmond, independence strategy and sexism: what we’ve learned from Nicola Sturgeon’s book
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UK recovers position in EU’s Horizon Europe science research programme
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Thames Water: advisers appointed to plan for company’s potential collapse
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Imperial War Museum rejects criticism of caption in Holocaust display
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Rising job losses and cooling wage growth pose a challenge for Rachel Reeves
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UK politics: Pressure grows on Starmer as Channel migrant figures pass 50,000 since Labour’s win – as it happened
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Both left and right agree taxes must rise. Time for Labour to get creative | Polly Toynbee
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UK employers cut back on bonuses and hiring as economic slowdown hits jobs market
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As asylum seekers are engulfed by slurs and lies, our leaders shrug. Truly, this is shameful | Frances Ryan
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Stargazers prepare for meteor shower of the year as the Perseids peak
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Experts discuss plans to save water as dry conditions worsen across England
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David Lammy faces possible legal action over Foreign Office secondments
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‘None of us feel safe’: attacks on A&E nurses double in six years as waits rise
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Lucy Letby: Who to Believe? review – just when you thought this case couldn’t get any more confusing …
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Palestine Action co-founder accuses ministers of making defamatory claims
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Santander mortgage cap jumps by as much as 24% as bank eases lending rules
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Courage and the Palestine Action arrests | Letters
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Digging up ideas for Jeremy Corbyn’s new party | Brief letters
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Harry and Meghan sign new multi-year film and TV deal with Netflix
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EasyJet suspends pilot after claims he wandered naked around luxury hotel
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Anger, fear and a total rejection of politics: the Palestine Action protest was a snapshot of Britain today | Andy Beckett
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UK taxpayers on hook as failed Cumbria coalmine investors sue government
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‘Basic common sense’: UK drivers on plans for mandatory eye tests for over-70s
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UK party leaders urged to end ‘pernicious currents’ of hatred fuelling anti-migrant protests
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Witness to 2009 murder ‘told he would be charged’ unless he gave Met a name
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Antarctic glacier melt reveals remains of Briton who died in 1959 accident
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EU citizens awaiting UK residency status have right to travel, Home Office told
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A cliff-face bookshop and a tiny cowboy: photos of the day – Monday
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Former teacher found guilty of abusing boys at Edinburgh Academy
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Wikipedia can challenge Online Safety Act if strictest rules apply to it, says judge
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Here’s one she made earlier! Biddy Baxter, the TV genius who made Blue Peter matter
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UK weather: heat health warnings issued across England
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Freddo bar creator would be ‘rolling in his grave’ at its price today, daughter says
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Tell us: how do you feel about plans to introduce mandatory eye tests for older drivers in the UK?
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Palestine Action is a ‘violent organisation’, Downing Street says after mass arrests over the weekend – as it happened
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UK ministers urged to do more to protect new drivers in road safety overhaul
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Pioneering Blue Peter editor Biddy Baxter dies at 92
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UK toy sales rise as nostalgic adults turn to Pokémon and Lego
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Anti-racist concerts can stop rise of the UK far right, says veteran activist
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Want to know what’s going right in Britain? Come to the capital, look at the Elizabeth line railway | Jonn Elledge
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Prince Charles cinema looks to expand to second venue in east London
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Here’s the truth about Britain’s immigration hysteria: Starmer and co have whipped it up to get cheap votes | Nesrine Malik
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A-level results in England expected to return to near pre-pandemic levels
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B&Q boss urges Reeves to end tax breaks that favour online Chinese rivals
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