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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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He may talk rubbish but Trump has an eye for beauty, and that is a breath of fresh air | Simon Jenkins
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Car finance scandal: UK supreme court poised to rule on hidden commissions
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‘Dodgy looking’ clip of Trump playing golf in Scotland sparks cheating debate
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UK house prices rebound as market recovers from June dip
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Homes for sale in coastal hotspots in England and Wales – in pictures
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Tourist discovers ‘extinct’ jellyfish while rock-pooling in Outer Hebrides
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What will expanding Heathrow do to UK’s net zero plans?
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Yellow weather warnings for July thunderstorms that failed to materialise
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Despite the chaos of its launch, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s new party has struck a nerve | Andy Beckett
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Labour urged to revive Sure Start label to win back Reform voters
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Country diary: The king of butterflies on a bungalow bin lid | Nicola Chester
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Heathrow submits ‘shovel-ready’ plans for third runway
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Far-right extremists using games platforms to radicalise teenagers, report warns
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Mary-Ann Stephenson confirmed as EHRC chair despite MPs’ objections
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The Guardian view on the other Afghan scandal: countries are forcing refugees back to Taliban rule | Editorial
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Corbyn’s new party and the menace of populism | Letters
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Lionesses show the best side of the beautiful game | Letters
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Is this a dagger which I see before me, King Charles? | Brief letters
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Starmer ‘listening to hostages’ but intends to stick to Palestine statehood plan
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Allan Ahlberg, beloved children's author, dies aged 87
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Channel crossings in 2025 pass 25,000 – faster than any year since records began
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Starmer and Reeves should consider wealth tax, says former shadow chancellor
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Staff fear to speak up at NHS hospital trust under police investigation, report says
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Elton John and Spin̈al Tap release new version of Stonehenge – and correct stage prop disaster
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Is this tough US-EU trade deal a triumph for Brexit Britain? Only in leavers’ most delusional fantasies | Polly Toynbee
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What has the Covid-19 inquiry discovered about care homes in the pandemic?
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Majority of inner London pupils on free meals going to university, data shows
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If the UK recognises Palestine does it risk breaking international law?
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Rail fares in Britain rise by inflation-busting 5.1% in a year
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Attacks on prison officers and inmate deaths at record levels in England and Wales
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Man, 76, arrested after suspected poisoning at UK summer camp
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Minister dismisses peers’ claims that UK recognition of Palestine may break international law
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Nine out of 10 nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland reject pay award
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‘I’ve got my own theory’: Val McDermid play investigates death of Christopher Marlowe
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Rolls-Royce profits soar 50% on strong demand for jet engines
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Air traffic control failure an isolated incident, says UK minister after meeting
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Mother’s instinct not addressed, report on death of boy sent home from Rotherham A&E says
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Green aliens in Manila and a Māori warrior: photos of the day – Thursday
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Animal rights group warns over ‘misleading’ footwear labelling
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The fight for trans safety is a fight for everyone’s safety – MPs must have the chance to debate it | Freddy McConnell
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Peers arguing Palestinian state recognition unlawful ‘missing the point’, says minister – as it happened
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First NHS AI-run physio clinic in England halves back-pain waiting list
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Police say ill-fitting uniforms leading to crushed testicles and lumps in breasts
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Co-op expands its ‘food on the go’ offering with 15 new bitesize stores
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The Royal Photographic Society’s international photography exhibition
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Critics say Starmer is no Attlee – and they’re right. Labour must look to the future, not the past | Martin Kettle
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