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Cow worship and dogs on the lookout: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Closing schools should be 'last resort' in future pandemic, says Boris Johnson
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Parkinson's patient plays clarinet during brain surgery
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Man jailed for plotting to rape and murder Holly Willoughby loses appeal against life sentence
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UK office, shop and warehouse construction plunges to 11-year low as costs soar
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Anger grows over Prince Andrew's 'peppercorn rent' arrangement as accuser's memoirs released
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Senior King aide was head of royal protection when Andrew 'asked officer to dig up dirt on accuser'
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‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses
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Rare water bird visitor spotted in part of Scotland for first time
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Two more men arrested over death of Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins
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British grandmother on Indonesia death row to be returned to the UK
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Beef, pork, chicken: the world loves cheap meat. If people knew what really goes in it, that love affair would be over | Devi Sridhar
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Care home firm fined £1.9m after woman choked to death on her dinner
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Police raid more than 120 shops in 'biggest ever' shoplifting crackdown
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Covid inquiry as it happened: children paid ‘huge price’ to protect rest of society in pandemic, says Johnson
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Police investigating murder of paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins make further arrests
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Pizza Hut confirms 68 restaurants to close - here's the full list
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Jenrick accused of being ‘anti-British’ after saying he would ‘probably’ ban burqa – as it happened
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MPs lodge parliamentary motion to strip Prince Andrew of dukedom
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David Blunkett backs proposal for skilled migrants to train British workers
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Reeves has mountain to climb in budget after borrowing rise
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The Tories set a tax trap and Rachel Reeves walked straight into it. It may be her defining mistake | Chris Mullin
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UK borrowing reaches five-year high for September at £20.2bn
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Oxford Union president-elect refuses to step down after losing confidence vote that he called
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Standing with Maccabi’s football hooligans against local police – is that what patriotism looks like now? | Jonathan Liew
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Master at work: on set with celebrated British film director Terence Davies – in pictures
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Death of British overseas territories citizen prompts calls for reform of UK rules
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Tuesday briefing: What the sidelining of Prince Andrew says about the future of the royal family
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Ed Miliband’s new green jobs will bring Britain hope. I dare Reform to denounce them | Polly Toynbee
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Country diary: Even acorns grow strange in the misty gloom | Paul Evans
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London museum identifies black Waterloo veteran in rare 1821 painting
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Friedrich Engels ‘took creative liberties’ with descriptions of class divides in Manchester
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Bob Vylan ‘not regretful’ about IDF chant at Glastonbury: ‘I’d do it again tomorrow’
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Pressure grows for Andrew to be stripped of dukedom - as accuser's posthumous memoir released
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Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein and the scandal that won’t go away – podcast
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Labour urged to rethink scrapping minimum wage youth rates amid ‘Neets’ rise
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Nearly half of UK garden space is paved over, RHS study finds
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Millions in households in England and Wales are stuck in the red, says charity
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Rachel Reeves set to launch ‘blitz on business bureaucracy’ to save firms £6bn
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US man accused of faking own death after rape conviction gets at least five years in prison
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UK peace force for Ukraine would cost ‘well over £100m’, says defence secretary
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Government 'deeply saddened' after Maccabi Tel Aviv say they won't let fans buy tickets to Villa match
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English universities can raise tuition fees if they meet ‘tough’ standards, says Phillipson
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Govt to allow early release of thousands of rapists and violent criminals, Tories claim in sentencing row
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UK police to investigate violence at Maccabi Tel Aviv match
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Labour prefer to dodge Prince Andrew scandal despite growing disquiet
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Starmer’s grooming gang inquiry left in turmoil after two survivors quit panel
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Suicide rates among young people in England rose 50% in 10 years, figures show
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The Guardian view on the price of a prince: what Virginia Giuffre’s story says about palace accountability | Editorial
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Met officer accused of sharing rape case footage is cleared of misconduct
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Tory MP criticised after demanding legally settled families be deported
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Anti-oil activists sprayed Stonehenge orange for ‘maximum impact’, court told
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We're ready to send in troops if Trump strikes Ukraine peace deal, says defence secretary
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Ben Jennings on King Charles’s visit to the Vatican – cartoon
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Prince Andrew tried to hire ‘internet trolls’ to hassle Virginia Giuffre, book claims
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Southport killer assessed as posing no risk to others six days before deadly attack
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Palestine Action activists awaiting trial in prison to go on hunger strike
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What do we learn from Epstein and Andrew? There’s a level of power at which right and wrong no longer exist | Zoe Williams
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More domestic abuse victims die by suicide than homicide - but families met with 'apathy'
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Prince Andrew has a lot more explaining to do | Letters
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Not all witch-hunts required witches | Letters
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Protecting the crown jewels in pilates classes | Brief letters
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Labour should return to its social-democrat principles | Letter
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‘Vile’ online groomer is first in UK to be jailed for encouraging a child to self-harm
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What the menopause marketers won’t tell you: ageing is to be celebrated | Stella Duffy
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Keir Starmer will attend Cop30 in Brazil, No 10 confirms
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Father Ted creator Graham Linehan says police taking no further action over trans posts
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Met police to end non-crime hate investigations after Graham Linehan case
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Proposed UK Islamophobia definition allows for right to criticise religion, source says
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Muslim women do not need saving, says female leader of mosque at centre of charity run row
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