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No forgetting my encounter with two giants of the stage | Tim Lewis
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Rachel Reeves must break her fiscal rules. Better now than later | Phillip Inman
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UK woman says she was not at abortion clinic ‘to express views’ after conviction
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Two people dead after caravan fire at Lincolnshire holiday park
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Space probe to map carbon content of world’s remotest tropical forests
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‘It’s distressing’: Elton John speaks of pain of losing his eyesight
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‘It was filthy, horrible work’: actors Paul and Stephen McGann reveal how their great uncle survived the Titanic
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Melania Trump’s secret to getting through hard times? Love (actually)
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Boy, 15, dies after getting into difficulty in lake in London park
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Redundancy payouts could reach £1bn in NHS shake-up
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Patwa is not ‘broken English’: the African ties that bind US and Caribbean languages
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I was a British tourist trying to leave America. Then I was detained, shackled and sent to an immigration detention centre
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China needs friends in Trump’s trade war. But Xi may have to go it alone
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‘Peering into the eyes of the past’: reconstruction reveals face of woman who lived before Trojan war
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Major endometriosis study reveals impact of gluten, coffee, dairy and alcohol
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How looser affordability rules may widen home ownership in the UK
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AI scanning helps Scottish conservation project turn tide for flapper skate
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Does the UK have a mental health overdiagnosis problem?
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Man charged with murder after boy, 16, stabbed in Huddersfield
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Marketing’s ‘woke’ rebrand has ultimately helped the far right | Eugene Healey
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Send in the clowns: Bristol congress to explore role of comedy in tricky times
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Afghan rights defender told she faces ‘no risk’ from Taliban as Home Office denies asylum
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‘An exciting moment’: England’s urban and rural trees mapped for first time
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Jaguar Land Rover pauses shipments to US as Trump says impact of tariffs ‘won’t be easy’ – as it happened
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Farmers in England fear for nature after sustainable farming funding frozen
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My message from prison: Just Stop Oil may be ending civil disruption, but the struggle must go on | Indigo Rumbelow
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UK mortgages: warning over big fees as homebuying season arrives
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UK police chiefs draw up plans for national counter-terrorism force
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What next for climate activism now Just Stop Oil is ‘hanging up the hi-vis’?
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‘It could’ve been much worse’: how UK avoided a bigger blow from Trump tariffs
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The Christian right has set the US on the road to Gilead. Without a fight, other nations may follow | Deborah Frances-White
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UK parents with babies in neonatal care gain right to paid leave
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It could set the industry back 50 years: fashion braces for impact of Trump tariffs
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Over 60 Reform UK candidates in local elections are Tory defectors, study finds
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‘This is ideal for them’: business is booming for Birmingham’s ‘rat king’
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The Guardian view on Michael Sheen’s new national theatre for Wales: an act of defiance | Editorial
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A daily walk in any weather can work wonders on body and mind | Letters
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Aintree racegoers grateful for hats as sun shines for first time in decade
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Mining firm withdraws plan for UK’s first deep coalmine in 30 years
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Is the Silvertown tunnel a bridge to the future or a step backwards?
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Sobering stuff: UK alcohol industry reels from impact of Trump tariffs
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White Lotus TV show helps boost UK Thai takeaway orders by up to 25%
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Noel Clarke allegations had ‘high public interest’, Guardian editor tells court
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Emails reveal extent of peer’s role in asking minister to commercial event in parliament
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Shabana Mahmood: lord chancellor with political nous unafraid to shake up system
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Piers Morgan plans to expand his Uncensored YouTube channel
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‘A mutual love affair’: David Hockney 25 retrospective makes a splash in Paris
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Extension of huge offshore windfarm in Sussex approved
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Downing Street says Trump’s tariffs signal ‘new era’ in global economics
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Fear, joy, solidarity: exhibition explores 40 years of HIV activism in Manchester
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Russell Brand charged with rape and sexual assault
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Japan-owned UK glass factory could shut if no buyer found, risking 250 jobs
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What will stock market falls over Trump’s tariffs mean for UK pensions and savings?
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Cost of Easter rises as UK chocolate, lamb and hot cross bun prices soar
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Tomb Sweeping Day and breakdancing in Congo: photos of the day – Friday
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Digested week: The world spins on as I cope with Mum’s loss
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‘Everyone is affected’: UK town with Jaguar Land Rover plant reacts to Trump’s tariffs
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Despite Livia Tossici-Bolt's conviction, the US is not finished with making abortion a UK culture war issue | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Mother who killed baby 27 years ago receives suspended prison sentence
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Anti-abortion campaigner convicted of breaching buffer zone outside UK clinic
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We should celebrate Labour’s good news on nurseries – but it needs to be bolder | Polly Toynbee
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English local elections 2025: is your council up for election and what’s at stake?
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UK politics: Unite hits back at Starmer over Birmingham bin strike, questioning Labour’s backing for ‘working people’– as it happened
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Trump claims Starmer is ‘very happy’ about tariffs imposed on Britain
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BP chair to resign amid pressure from shareholders over green agenda
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What smashed the far right in east London? A playbook that said connect, connect, connect | Margaret Hodge
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Did John and Yoko split because of Richard Nixon? The making of revelatory music film One to One
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UK set for warmest day yet this year as firefighters warn of more wildfires
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Edwardian homes for sale in England and Scotland – in pictures
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Plan to increase access to NHS dentists in England ‘a complete failure’, MPs say
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