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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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Snow geese, a lava flow and Oscars prep: photos of the day – Friday
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Rabbi vows to defy far-right harassment of Jewish-based refugee support work
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High court claimant was fed answers through his smart glasses, judge finds
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First known picture of Andrew, Epstein and Mandelson together found in US document release
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Arctic air to sweep UK with cold showers and icy conditions
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Who are the key figures in the sewage crisis, and where are they now?
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Emma Brockes' digested week: Geopolitics and package holidays collide, and Chalamet goes too far
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Out of the blue? How the colour of light could be used to treat mental illness
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The king’s visit to the US must go ahead despite Trump's terrible military aggression | Simon Jenkins
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‘It’s like a giant book club’: how schools are getting children excited about reading again
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Miliband reveals plans that could mean nuclear power plants built near homes
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Starmer says government will step in if fuel companies rip off customers as trade body U-turns on decision not to meet Reeves – as it happened
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Patients face long journeys for medicines as pharmacies cut weekend hours
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
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Bleak economic data shows UK plc in trouble well before Middle East crisis
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Five reasons oil prices won’t snap back from Iran war
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So long, hereditary peers – but the Lords is still full of absurd anachronisms | Polly Toynbee
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Boy dies after being struck by car
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Victorian homes for sale in England – in pictures
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Boy charged with attempted murder after school stabbing appears in court
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Friday briefing: The legacy of the Dunblane massacre, 30 years on
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UK energy prices are soaring – and propagandists want to sell you a false reason why | George Monbiot
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Hundreds of thousands of NHS staff in England attacked and harassed, survey shows
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Country diary: Frogspawn returns to the pond I built with my father | Claire Stares
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Nearly three-quarters of England’s woods inaccessible to public, study finds
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Snoop Dogg, pigsty fights and the wrong kind of snow: Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan on making the Peaky Blinders movie
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Britain’s Labour Party stares into the abyss in its Welsh heartland
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BBC World Service funding freeze risks ‘opening door to hostile states’, MPs say
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Redress schemes for Post Office Horizon scandal have serious failings, MPs find
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Short tempers and legal threats: UK teachers report rise in problem parents
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SUV drivers could face extra charges for driving in London
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Investigate miscarriage of justice and quash Post Office Capture convictions, MPs say
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Drugs, guns, gold bars and teeth - Sky News joins police on county lines crackdown
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Dunblane 30 years on: Those who remember 'look back with horror'
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Lab-grown foie gras and chicken get safety checks for British dinner tables
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Man charged with murder of court bailiff in County Durham
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Starmer may face more resignations after release of Mandelson WhatsApp messages, say sources
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Murder charge after death of bailiff attacked at work
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‘Nowhere near enough’ being done to tackle misogyny among young boys
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In linking Iran to Russia, Healey could be laying ground for hard choices ahead
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Google’s former Europe boss close to becoming next head of BBC, sources say
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The Mandelson papers reveal a prime minister who would rather not hear from dissenting voices | Gaby Hinsliff
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New Green MP calls for tolerance and inclusivity in first Commons speech
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Threats against female MPs having ‘chilling effect’ on women in public life, minister says
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Keeping it simple was always the answer for John Lewis | Nils Pratley
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Parseword: Is Wordle creator’s new game too much of a ‘chin-scratcher’ to go viral?
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Why the hell did Starmer pick Mandelson? The latest mug on the media round had no idea | John Crace
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Gerry Adams was leader of IRA, ex-police officers tell high court
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Watchdog puts UK fuel retailers ‘on notice’ over profiteering from Iran war
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‘He looked devastated’: club tells of Barcelona fan who ended up in Exeter
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A funding rethink can help BBC survive crisis | Letters
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Morrissey cancels Valencia concert after being left in ‘catatonic state’ by city noise
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Lincolnshire council approves AI datacentre despite emissions warnings
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Ukrainians who ran 'premium' migrant smuggling service to UK jailed
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Undercover officers spied on family of innocent man shot dead by Met police, inquiry told
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No 10 rejects claims it covered up Starmer’s role in Mandelson appointment
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Several Labour MPs in talks with Greens about defecting to the party, sources say
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Crufts winner’s animal cruelty conviction prompts complaints to Channel 4
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Prince William turns down Kate's coffee - because it wasn't decaf
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Tentacles and a flying hat: photos of the day – Thursday
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