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Grenada government and opposition join forces to drop oath of allegiance to King Charles
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US and UK disagree about Gaza policy, Vance suggests before Lammy meeting
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Bonnie Blue documentary sparks concern and curiosity | Letters
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Labour is about to shred its green credentials over Heathrow’s third runway | Letters
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Yes, I know my potatoes, Dariel | Letters
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Facial recognition technology discriminates against people of colour | Letter
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Rotherham abuse survivors welcome police climbdown over internal inquiry
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Miriam González Durántez weighs up move to lead new Spanish liberal party
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Jaguar Land Rover’s profits dented by US tariffs and drop in sales
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Pete Songi on Rachel Reeves’s economic conundrum – cartoon
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The world’s in flames. But these are the ways I’ve found hope this summer amid the gloom | Jonathan Freedland
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River Island gets green light for rescue that saves more than 4,000 jobs
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Pro-Palestine protester threatened with arrest takes legal action against Kent police
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UK Foreign Office fails to release 2024 assessment of risk of genocide in Gaza
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What could the Cotswolds possibly offer JD Vance? I suggest a swim in one of its rivers | Marina Hyde
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The six Labour MPs who have left Keir Starmer’s government since election
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Asian hornet’s unique buzz may hold secret to containing invasive species
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Alien-shaped hot air balloons and a rare baby deer: photos of the day – Friday
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‘School is not for everyone’: Harvey Willgoose’s family campaign for change
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Concerns over ‘gaps’ in police support for stalking victims in England and Wales
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Teenager found guilty of murdering Harvey Willgoose, 15, at Sheffield school
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‘Top marks’ for sharp-eyed snappers as UK nets new butterfly species
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Royal Albert Hall apologises to man refused entry over Palestine flag pin
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge wanted to ‘bid farewell’ to writing at 22, letter reveals
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Heat alert for England as temperatures forecast to climb back above 30C
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Bidding battle for NHS landlord Assura intensifies as watchdog steps up investigation
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Digested week: Allotment folly, the trolley problem and gen Z bedtimes | Lucy Mangan
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Lineup announced for Palestine benefit concert at Wembley Arena, helmed by Brian Eno
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If mansion owners paid a fair council tax, local authorities wouldn’t be in such a mess | Simon Jenkins
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Vance says UK and US have ‘disagreements’ over Gaza, as he confirms Trump does not back Palestinian state recognition – as it happened
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Rupert Lowe reports charity rowers to coastguard as possible ‘illegal migrants’
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Starmer calls Gaza City takeover plan wrong and urges Israel to reconsider
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England’s swimming waters five times more likely to be polluted than in EU, research finds
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Emergency care at Lucy Letby hospital falls short of legal standards, CQC finds
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As dark financial clouds gather, Labour has to heed its past: when it chooses austerity, it loses elections | Andy Beckett
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Judge tells colleagues to be ‘on their guard’ over expert witness evidence
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Released violent offenders to be ‘locked’ in restriction zones in England and Wales
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UK ministers push ahead with discount on bills for households near new pylons
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Police in England brace for disorder as far right promote anti-migrant protests
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London councils to lose millions in funding despite high poverty levels
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International student levy could cost English universities £600m a year
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Health experts urge ban on school materials backed by food, drink and gambling firms
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New all-electric town in Kent strikes deal to supply power back to the grid
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Reeves and Starmer to prepare ground for tax rises in a difficult autumn budget
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UK’s surveillance flights over Gaza raise questions on help for Israeli military
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What do we know about the Covid-19 virus five years on?
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I spoke to the AI avatar of a Leeds MP. How did it cope with my Yorkshire accent?
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The Guardian view on gambling: a public reckoning with the dark side of this highly profitable industry is overdue | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the SNP’s future: cracks are beginning to show | Editorial
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‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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Daily pill helps patients lose 12% of body weight in early trial
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New research reveals King George IV profited from slavery in Grenada
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New research reveals King George IV profited from slavery in Grenada
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Blackadder star Tony Robinson vents anger over ‘heightism’
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Sahrawis reject Moroccan rule over Western Sahara | Brief letters
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Raw sewage reported ‘seeping’ on to beach from Welsh Water pumping station
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ROH’s director of opera defends attempt to take Palestinian flag from protesting dancer
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Shared prayers and tears: how Lammy wooed JD Vance and the White House
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Stalker ‘fixated’ with Anna Friel ordered to stay away from actor’s home
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A fed-up macaque and glorious sunflowers: photos of the day – Thursday
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Tuition fees are rising again and nobody is happy – it’s time to actually fix our broken university sector | Zoe Williams
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July yields fastest rate of UK house price rises this year, says lender
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Bank’s base rate gift to borrowers is wrapped in an inflation warning | Phillip Inman
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Bank of England cuts interest rates as it warns food costs could push inflation to 4%
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UK homelessness minister resigns after tenant eviction claims
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Amnesty urges Met police not to arrest protesters supporting Palestine Action
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This summer brought an abundance of butterflies and birds. Nature is ready to spring back – if we let it | Patrick Barkham
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First people to be returned to France under UK’s ‘one in, one out’ asylum deal
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Home Office reveals how people will be chosen to come to UK from France under ‘one in, one out’ scheme – as it happened
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What’s the best thing world leaders could do now? 'Let go' and 'embrace uncertainty' | Fran Boait
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