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£5bn Bitcoin fraud mastermind had device containing £67m in secret pocket
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Pair found dead in camper van after attending cider festival
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Royal Mail fined £21m by Ofcom for missing delivery targets
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Watchdog rules Red Tractor exaggerated its environmental standards
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Vets could be made to cap prescription prices after UK watchdog investigation
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Wednesday briefing: The new, devastating flood risk facing nearly all of Britain
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‘Escapism is down there’: The men finding solace and community in the dark of disused Cornish mines
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A quiet bite in: Charlie Bigham launches £29.95 ready meals for home diners
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The crisis engulfing Emmanuel Macron contains a warning for Keir Starmer | Rafael Behr
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Digital ID: Danes and Estonians find it ‘pretty uncontroversial’
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UK must prepare buildings for 2C rise in global temperature, government told
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Pupils fear AI is eroding their ability to study, research finds
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We don't have control of our borders, admits home secretary
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Number of cops sacked and barred from service revealed - how many are in your area?
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Ditch ‘shrink it and pink it’ women’s trainer design, say experts
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Border failings in Europe are eroding trust in nation states, warns Mahmood
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Premier League players to take knee for first time this season as they discuss whether gesture is still effective
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The phenomenon behind the UK's recent gloomy weather
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Asylum seeker accused of killing Walsall hotel worker seen ‘clearly excited’ after attack, jury told
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The Guardian view on the IMF’s warning: Britain’s economy runs hot for profits, cold for pay | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the rising risk from flooding: uninsurable buildings should focus minds on climate adaptation | Editorial
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DNA test confirmed alleged stalker was not Madeleine McCann, court hears
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Chancellor warns of tax rises ahead of budget
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ChatGPT ‘upgrade’ giving more harmful answers than previously, tests find
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UK faces highest inflation in G7 this year and next, IMF warns
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Late-night pub openings aren’t in the right spirit | Letters
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Farage, not Marxism, risks ‘poisoning our kids’ | Letters
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National grooming gangs inquiry stalls over remit wrangles and lack of chair
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Nothing to fear in London but loud Lamborghinis | Brief letters
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Ed Miliband approves UK’s biggest solar farm at Lincolnshire site
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Former lord speaker faces suspension for ‘improper influence’ over speeding offence
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Police suspected Tommy Robinson had information relevant to acts of terrorism on phone, court told
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US and UK put sanctions on alleged Cambodia cyber-scammers and seize $15bn in bitcoin
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England qualify for World Cup with thrashing victory
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Tommy Robinson's arrest at Channel Tunnel 'discriminatory', barrister says
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New allegations of sexual and domestic abuse made against Jesus Army cult
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'Calculating and controlling' domestic abuser who ran over estranged wife jailed for attempted murder
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What are the smacking laws in the UK and could they change?
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Anonymity for firearms officers will harm public confidence, Shabana Mahmood told
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Academic axed from Labour conference panel for criticising energy policy
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World economy resilient amid Trump tariffs but outlook looks ‘dim’, says IMF
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Gaza peace deal not possible without Trump, says Starmer
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EasyJet shares jump after report of potential takeover bid
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Afghan man jailed for five years for TikTok threat to kill Nigel Farage
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Ex-education secretary admits 'many mistakes' were made over COVID school closures
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Minister ‘appalled’ at Muslim charity run in London that excluded women
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UK's 'most remote pub' axes Harry Potter party after backlash
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Asylum seeker seen 'dancing and laughing' after stabbing hotel worker 23 times, jury hears
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Trans people at risk of exclusion from many UK public spaces, rights expert says
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Former Premier League referee David Coote admits making indecent image of child
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‘For the sake of peace’: why a Palestinian forgives the Israeli soldier who shot him
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Cardiff City defend pest control policy after rat halts Wales football match
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Scotland's last shoemaking shop to be restored after being frozen in time for half a century
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Man accused of killing paedophile Lostprophets singer refuses to attend court hearing
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Soaring bills are the gift that keeps on giving for Reform. Shame Labour doesn’t have the guts to do anything about them | Mathew Lawrence
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Human rights official urges UK to review laws after Palestine Action placard arrests
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Ex-Premier League referee admits making indecent image of child
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Young people are biggest victims of UK’s fragile jobs market
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Tesco steps up UK sales as Asda struggles amid rising inflation
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Woman raped and robbed by two men
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Right to protest is under sustained attack in the west, report finds
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Rachel Reeves, just tell voters why taxes must go up – and then do it | Polly Toynbee
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Human rights groups call for France to suspend ‘one in, one out’ treaty with UK
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Actors trained during pandemic lack vocal power and range, says RSC leader
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Rachel Reeves to confirm changes to ‘outdated’ planning system
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Former Olympic coach charged with child sex offences
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UK labour market shows signs of stabilising after job losses
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Labour MPs call on Rachel Reeves to scrap council tax
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MG wants us to pay £500-plus to remedy rogue electric car
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Migrant with AK-47 face tattoo who threatened to kill Farage shouts from dock as he's jailed