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UK faces ‘seismic moment’ as nationalists target election wins, says John Swinney
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Reform UK government would replace top civil servants with those ‘more likely to implement party’s priorities’
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Duke and Duchess of Sussex hit back at ‘deranged’ author’s claims in new book
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‘Daylight robbery’: M1 drivers boggle at the rising price of fuel
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Murder arrest after newborn baby dies in fall in central London
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Trump calls on UK to send warships to keep strait of Hormuz open
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Girl, 15, killed in three-vehicle motorbike crash with boy arrested
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Home Office U-turn will let some dual nationals use EU passport to enter UK
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Mandelson still a human being who’s entitled to fair trial, says Cherie Blair
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Man found dead in wheelie bin
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Police issue warning to protesters before al-Quds Day rally in London
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Unpaid carers ordered to repay benefits despite DWP knowing rules were unlawful
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‘The sums don’t add up’: UK farmers struggle as Iran war drives up costs
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Book claiming Meghan 'brainwashed' Harry is 'deranged conspiracy', says his spokesperson
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Phil Woolas, former Labour minister, dies of brain cancer aged 66
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Madeline Horwath on the different types of people who stand on trains – cartoon
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Global food supplies could be badly hit if Iran war drags on, says fertiliser boss
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Ex-Labour minister who was confronted by Joanna Lumley in TV showdown has died
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War prompts Europeans to switch holidays away from eastern Mediterranean
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Don’t denounce Timothée Chalamet for what he said about opera and ballet – prove him wrong | Rebecca Humphries
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‘We are a completely different political party’: inside the Greens’ membership boom
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Iran warns of retaliation after US bombing of Kharg Island
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What future do you want for Sycamore Gap tree?
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Fallouts and financial woes: inside Heston Blumenthal’s sinking empire
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Trump administration invokes emergency powers to restart oil operations off California coast
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Wealthy British nationals fleeing Gulf conflict bypass UK to avoid tax bills
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UK pensions: lifetime Isa shake-up raises fears for self-employed
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‘Shockingly bad’: Nissan Leaf drivers voice anger over app shutdown
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US strikes Kharg Island as Trump presses Iran to keep Strait of Hormuz open
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US strikes Kharg Island as Trump presses Iran to keep Strait of Hormuz open
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Oil industry frets over Trump’s profit-minded Iran post
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A corner of north London where food has become a battleground in the Israel-Gaza war | Jonathan Liew
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Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper: ‘Making decisions based on what the US do or say doesn’t feel like sensible foreign policy’
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NHS and MoD will be urged to buy British tech to drive growth amid Iran crisis
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Confidential health records from UK BioBank project exposed online
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Invisible datacentres and capricious chips: is UK’s AI bubble about to burst?
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‘Could be the making of him’: Starmer’s allies praise stance on Trump and Iran
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Country diary: A dawn search for the rare black grouse | Eben Muse
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‘Drinking from a fetid pond’: superbug-creating genes found in UK’s largest lake
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Family's fury as hospital unit where father died after 'wrong person' surgery mix-up investigated
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Uninsured driver jailed for killing 'cheerful' four-year-old girl
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Man who murdered ex-wife and buried her in garden is jailed
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Assistant targeted by alleged Chinese spy ring in UK denies fraud, court hears
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Two lost Doctor Who episodes from the 1960s found … and regenerated
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Third horse dies at Cheltenham, in his last race
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Rachel Reeves to set out extra support for UK households facing surge in heating oil costs
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UK signs ‘rebooted’ defence agreement to protect Irish waters
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EU insists on tuition fees cut as price of Brexit reset
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How convicted killer tried to derail £45m drug smuggling trial in 'jury tampering' plot
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Casey’s review of adult social care offers hope | Letters
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The giant golden egg that never hatched | Letters
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A duty of care to human remains | Letters
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The quiz that keeps families connected | Brief letters
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Disruption at Glasgow Central to last until at least Wednesday, officials say
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Dozens of MPs call for formal apology over Britain's actions during Palestine administration
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Andrew and Peter Mandelson pictured in bathrobes with Jeffrey Epstein
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Sadiq Khan may give up armoured car as part of clampdown on SUVs in London
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Man jailed for 26 years for ex-wife’s murder and burial in Cardiff garden
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Phillipson accuses lawyers of exploiting parents of children with special needs
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UK petrol retailers claim ‘inflammatory language’ of ministers led to staff abuse
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Nuclear plans hand Starmer a way to woo Trump
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Give mayors more powers to tackle youth unemployment crisis, says Alan Milburn
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Driver who partied after killing teenage friends in crash sentenced
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Survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes will not have UK benefits cut
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British politics is hooked on flashy fake numbers – and the AI investment debacle proves it | Jonathan Portes
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Governors warn of increasing violence of ‘nothing-to-lose’ inmates attacking notorious prisoners
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Norway pitches itself as Europe’s energy lifeline
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Has Today had its day? BBC’s flagship Radio 4 show grapples with podcast age
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John Lennon's piano used to write Beatles songs sold for record amount
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King Charles concerned about Alberta separatist movement, First Nation chief says
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