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‘We need to show what we’re trying to do is worth it’: voice of the UK energy industry steps down
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Starmer refuses to back Justin Welby after clamor for archbishop to resign
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Girl, 17, who died after being hit by car on M5 had fled police vehicle
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‘I was denied being with her in her last moments’: campaigners on assisted dying bill
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Royal Photographic Society awards 2024 – in pictures
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After Trump’s election, women are swearing off sex with men. This has been a long time coming | Cécile Simmons
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Subsea cables to help Britain meet green energy goal get green light
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Curzon cinema chain acquired by Poundstretcher owner Fortress
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Justin Welby urged to resign in solidarity with C of E abuse victims
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BBC begins search for Gary Lineker’s replacement as Match of the Day host
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Woman from Wales died after gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey, inquest hears
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British farming is in a grim state and Labour’s new measures will only make it worse | Tom Fairfax
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Green party says Starmer must do more to cut energy use to meet net zero targets – as it happened
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Metro Bank fined nearly £17m for failure to monitor potential money laundering
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Signs of cooling UK jobs market could be a headache for Reeves
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UK can strike Trump trade deal and rebuild EU relations, says top economist
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UK jobs market cools as businesses warn over budget hit to hiring and prices
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UK grocery inflation picks up to 2.3%; unemployment rises while regular wage growth slows – as it happened
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Voters around the world wish a plague on all incumbents. Labour can avoid that fate | Polly Toynbee
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Government proposes testing bathing waters in England and Wales all year round
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UK has ‘huge opportunity’ to lead on green investment, Starmer says
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Licences granted to nearly 200 UK care providers despite labour law violations
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Only one in 10 sexual assault survivors in England and Wales would report crime again, survey shows
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NHS England hopes to save thousands of lives with pill that helps smokers quit
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Assisted dying bill’s ‘strict’ safeguards to include long jail terms for coercion
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The assisted dying bill: what it means for patients in England and Wales
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Man charged with murder after multiple stabbings in south London
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Ministers to oversee Tower Hamlets council amid concerns over leadership
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Sara Sharif’s father was accused of abusing three girlfriends, court hears
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Gary Lineker to step down as Match of the Day presenter
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Keir Starmer to unveil ambitious new UK climate goal at Cop29
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Post Office inquiry is treated to KemiKaze at her brittle, narcissistic worst | John Crace
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The Guardian view on abuse and the Church of England: a reckoning is due for a shameful failure | Editorial
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UK disability charities say NICs rise will cause ‘life-changing’ cuts
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Official feared child would find discarded novichok, inquiry hears
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British Steel to keep Scunthorpe blast furnaces operating past Christmas
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Better care for mental health patients will hinge on funding | Letters
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National screening programme for prostate cancer urgently needed | Letter
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Asthma linked to memory problems in children, research suggests
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Why on earth do the rich keep bankrolling Prince Andrew? | Gaby Hinsliff
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Magic Circle tries to track down first female member – who posed as a man
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Woman, 87, died after being blown over by helicopter at Plymouth hospital, inquest told
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Armistice Day and carnival season in Europe: photos of the day – Monday
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Covid denier who posted violent threats against Chris Whitty jailed for five years
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Hybrid working much more likely if staff have a degree, says ONS
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CPS has spent 18 months considering charges over Deepcut barracks deaths
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Direct Line to axe about 550 jobs as part of £50m cost-cutting drive
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Police called after Le Creuset warehouse sale brings four-hour queues
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Ex-soldier Daniel Khalife changes plea to guilty of Wandsworth prison escape
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UK universities are in crisis – and Labour has taken the first step towards saving them | Philip Augar
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Bitcoin price tops $87,000 for first time amid ‘Trump pump’
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Bishop calls for Justin Welby to resign over failure to pursue serial abuser
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Pay for NHS chiefs to be linked to performance with ‘no more rewards for failure’, Wes Streeting says – as it happened
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UK interest rates are falling – but it’s not too late to find deals that pay
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I was knocked over at a Taylor Swift show and ended up with concussion
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NatWest buys back £1bn of its shares from UK government
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Scottish sex work strategy ‘a mess’ as charity ditched after ‘occult’ claim
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‘Every hammer blow makes a difference’: handcrafting whisky stills in Scotland – photo essay
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UK public sector pay awards to overtake private sector for first time in four years
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AI tool could influence Home Office immigration decisions, critics say
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Lib Dems plan to force vote on replacing Lords with elected upper chamber
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Trump, Cop29 and Ukraine – Politics Weekly Westminster
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Leading UK estate agent cuts its longer-term house price growth forecast
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Great Britain ‘lags behind’ Europe on betting ad regulation, says gambling charity
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UK trial to assess if red grape chemical can prevent bowel cancer
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Breathing issues cause more emergency NHS admissions than any other condition
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Nurses quitting profession early puts health reforms in England at risk, says union
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Oysters doing well in Firth of Forth after reintroduction, say experts
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Starmer joins Macron on Armistice Day in Paris to show European solidarity
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MTV Europe awards: Taylor Swift, Raye and Pet Shop Boys are big winners in Manchester
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