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Co-driver dies after crash during Jim Clark rally in Scotland
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‘We’re totally smitten’: Boris and Carrie Johnson welcome fourth baby
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Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars
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Feargal Sharkey reveals prostate cancer diagnosis and urges men to get checked
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Record number of Americans seeking UK residency, says Home Office
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Families oppose ‘horrific’ building project at Highgate cemetery
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Mountain marvel: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts
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I’m feasting on the contents of hedgerows like a horse in plimsolls – and I’ve never felt so healthy | Nell Frizzell
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What are public parks for? Inside the debate sparked by London festival row
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UK employees work from home more than most global peers, study finds
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Kneecap review – rap trio remain unbowed by terror charge
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Thousands support Kneecap at first big gig since terrorism charge
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Man held on suspicion of murder after mother and children die in London fire
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Young country diary: The night I clicked with the bats | Oonagh
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Becky Barnicoat on the trials of watching season 2 – cartoon
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We have a chance to prevent AI decimating Britain’s creative industries – but it’s slipping away | Beeban Kidron
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Children with special needs in England may lose legal right to school support plans
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Those who object to music events shutting off parks are branded nimbys. But this time, I’m on their side | Moya Lothian-McLean
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Labour figures urge recognition of Palestinian state at UN conference
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Conflict between countries will dominate next 20 years, says former top UK government official
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From Tesla to forests: what Nest does with 13m UK savers’ pension cash
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Zoo welfare standards for Britain get first update since 2012
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Holidaymakers told to beware buying Avios points on Facebook after scams
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‘Something has gone very wrong’: how the carers scandal was exposed
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Labour MPs press for right to roam policy in England after supreme court ruling
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‘Posturing’: Farage’s Reform-quake so far limited to small acts of ‘war on woke’
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‘We trusted them’: East End fishmongers take on the City to save ancient markets
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Was the Black Lives Matter rebellion all for nothing? It may feel like that, but I have seen reasons for hope | Jason Okundaye
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Disabled campaigners watching ‘in horror’ as trans people face toilet segregation
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From matcha lattes to Dubai chocolate – how supermarkets fight to cope with TikTok trends
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Labour blocks proposal for ‘swift bricks’ in all new homes
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British students at Harvard report ‘growing anxiety’ over US government attacks
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The Guardian view on billionaire Britain: tax wealth fairly or face democratic unravelling | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the BBC World Service: a boon to the UK, as well as audiences elsewhere | Editorial
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Blissful isolation: wild camping on Dartmoor to celebrate a protected right
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‘Better than anything’: Tottenham fans toast Europa League win
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British Chagossians accuse UK government of betrayal over sovereignty deal
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NCA freezes £90m of London property linked to former Bangladesh regime
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Family of 86-year-old beaten to death outraged by killer’s six-year sentence
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Asparagus and beer – secrets of Britain’s happiest places to live | Letters
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We’re too obsessed with ‘child-centred’ parenting – in Spain, the happy family comes first | Letter
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A win for wellbeing and wild camping | Letter
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Not eating meat is the choicest cut of all | Brief letters
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Glastonbury glampers told they have no tickets after firm goes bust
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Major incident declared as fire burns Northamptonshire industrial estate
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Nigel Farage said he’d ‘bought a house’ in Clacton – it’s actually owned by his girlfriend
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Netanyahu accused of slander after criticising Macron, Carney and Starmer
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Reform UK promises to reverse ban on new North Sea oil drilling if elected
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Royal Mail faces Ofcom questions over missed delivery targets
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Thames Water boss ordered to tell MPs if executives received bonus payments
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No 10 delays child poverty strategy with tens of thousands more facing hardship
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Mossad investigation among Guardian prizes at UK Press Awards
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Long-running magazine The Cricketer seeks new ownership
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OnlyFans owner in talks to sell UK-based adult content platform for £5.9bn
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M&S contractor ‘investigating whether it was gateway for cyber-attack’
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Airport cleaners and flooding in Australia: photos of the day – Friday
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QVC, Macmillan and Audible win at Guardian Advertising Awards 2025
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David Cameron in talks to join London law firm to advise on geopolitical risks
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Chelsea tips for small gardens: experiment – and learn from mistakes
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Podcasts, ITV, Fox? Gary Lineker transfer speculation swirls after BBC exit
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Climate change could bring insect-borne tropical diseases to UK, scientists warn
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The least ‘integrated’ part of British society isn’t the immigrants – it’s the elite | Andy Beckett
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Wildfire warning signs put up in Peak District as climate crisis increases threat
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Armed police called to Glasgow hospital after man enters with crossbow
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Scottish Labour accused of trying to hide candidate’s link to scandal-hit firm
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A battle is under way for the soul of a Brighton GP surgery | Polly Toynbee
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Consortium led by RedBird Capital agrees to buy Telegraph for £500m
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Sunny spring drives biggest jump in retail sales in Great Britain in four years
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‘Ludicrous and unfair’: older workers react to pressure to delay retirement
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Bradford project produces ‘outstanding’ rise in children’s physical activity
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