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Preston stabbing sparks call for probation staff safety review
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Fake savings ads: ‘One of the most sophisticated scams we have seen’
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Bank of England forecast to cut interest rates amid rising unemployment and Trump tariffs
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Peter Kennard’s Gaza exhibition in Edinburgh – in pictures
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Revealed: Yorkshire Water boss was paid extra £1.3m via offshore parent firm
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Social media ads promoting small boat crossings to UK to be banned
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UK has got ‘fat’ on decades of free labour by women, says MP Jess Phillips
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Manchester United’s ‘Wembley of the North’ stadium plan hits the buffers
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Dua Lipa ‘feeling grateful’ after Kosovan president grants her citizenship
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Murder inquiry begins after teenager stabbed in ‘targeted attack’ in Bury
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Labour does not deserve to win next election without change, Reeves says
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Chancellor’s attempt to intervene in car finance scandal branded ‘disgraceful’
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Pro- and anti-migrant prroters face off at London hotel housing asylum seekers
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Scottish first minister calls Israel’s actions in Gaza ‘genocide’ for first time
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Palestine Action ban coupled with Online Safety Act ‘a threat to public debate’
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VIP contract introduced by Tory peer left government owed £24m
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
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Man in court accused of lacing sweets with sedatives before summer camp children fell ill
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‘You killed her!’: My 100% faithful attempt at Traitors Live Experience
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‘A sign of how we live now’: friction in Notting Hill over counter-terrorism barriers
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Man who attempted to kidnap Princess Anne in 1974 claims innocence
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He worked with artificial limbs for decades. Then a lorry ripped off his right arm. What happened when the expert became the patient?
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‘Overheads have gone up’: Britain’s hospitality sector faces tough time this summer
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Sarah Akinterinwa on how to detect texting overload – cartoon
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Wes Streeting said to be eyeing up No 10 – but how will doctors’ strikes affect his chances?
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How a high-speed ocean chase led to an £18m cocaine seizure in Cornwall
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Public urged to help catch gangs bringing drugs on ‘mother ships’ to UK coast
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I’m no sportsman, but a rugby legend’s simple, sage advice struck a chord | Richard Coles
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UK food inflation: why your barbecue meat is becoming more expensive
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Airbnb guest says images were altered in false £12,000 damage claim
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Language on immigration in UK news and politics found to have ‘shaped backlash against antiracism’
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This is the week Scotland was forced to confront its role in slavery, and say: ‘Yes, that was us’ | Hannah Lavery
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UK student bank accounts: the best perks, from railcards to cheap meals
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Coming to a beach near you: a guide to the jellyfish you’ll find off the UK coast
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Openreach engineers trial panic alarms as incidents of abuse and assault soar
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‘The world is on edge’: five tumultuous weeks with David Lammy, foreign secretary at a time of crisis
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Unusually high number of jellyfish arrive in UK seas
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David Lammy and JD Vance bonded over ‘dysfunctional’ childhoods – and a Diet Coke
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Country diary: An explosion of life – all on one single garden plant | Phil Gates
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Social media ads promoting small boat crossings to UK to be banned
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Three million on NHS England waiting lists have had no care since GP referral
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Man, 76, charged after children fell ill at Leicestershire summer camp
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Kemi Badenoch says she no longer sees herself as Nigerian despite upbringing
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The Guardian view on statues: new monuments reflect changing values and reinvigorate the public realm | Editorial
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Oracy already exists in schools. Just look inside the drama studio
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The harsh reality of ‘extreme morning sickness’ | Letters
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Ignore the bluster: as Netanyahu starves Gaza, the world is turning on him – and he knows it | Jonathan Freedland
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TV union and women’s group call for this year’s MasterChef to be shelved
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Blow to consumers as supreme court hands partial win to car finance firms over loans
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‘It’s his safe place’: searching for Tommy Robinson in Tenerife
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Barclays follows HSBC in exit from banking industry’s net zero alliance
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Everything the right - and the left – are getting wrong about the Online Safety Act | George Billinge
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Bishop who shut down London choir in his dressing gown issues apology
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UK Online Safety Act risks ‘seriously infringing’ free speech, says X
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Staffordshire police chief suspended after concerns raised about off-duty conduct
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Abstract verbs in, long descriptors out: How do you name a political party?
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UK government has ‘got the balance right’ on tax, says Rachel Reeves
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From silence to statehood: how Trump’s indifference moved the UK on Palestine
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Heathrow’s third runway ‘is going to be empty’ if it means high fees, says BA owner
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Pucci’s vibrant swirly prints enjoy another fashion moment
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Family of Briton murdered in Jamaica seek answers over UK officials’ ‘indifference’
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Labour MPs urge Thames Water to recover £2.5m paid to executives in April
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Starvation in Gaza and Russian troops in Ukraine: photos of the day – Friday
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Nandy urges instant sale of Morecambe FC to avoid ‘heartbreaking’ closure
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New UK civil service internship scheme open only to working-class students
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Scottish football clubs owe more than £22m to government in Covid loans
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Police arrest 10 men during investigation of 1990s child abuse allegations in Bradford
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Digested week: Smirking Gwyneth Paltrow turns Coldplay kiss-cam scandal into a marketing win | Emma Brockes
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Storm Floris to hit UK on Monday with unseasonably strong winds forecast
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