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Environment secretary ‘furious’ about England and Wales water bills
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Influential women urge Labour to include asylum seekers in plan to tackle violence
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Charli xcx marries George Daniel in low-key London ceremony
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Singing in the bath: summer gigs bring noise back to Bath’s Roman attraction
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Leaked document shows boat slashing failed to stop migrants reaching UK
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Rental fraud: the Facebook and Gumtree scam targeting desperate tenants
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Hackney birdsong? Stolen Lime bikes the new sound of summer in the city
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Ministers urged to guarantee NHS jobs for new midwives amid understaffing
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A new Irish writer is getting rave reviews – but nobody knows who they are. That gives me hope | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Suella, Jacob, even Liz? Inside Reform’s unofficial plan to bag a Tory big beast
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Browsing Rightmove for a rural bolthole? Get ‘the best of the Highlands’ for £9m
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Third person arrested after violent clashes outside Essex hotel for asylum seekers
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Border Force chief who ‘suggested game of Naked Attraction’ with colleagues was able to leave civil service with unblemished record
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More than 100 arrested across UK at protests related to Palestine Action
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UK government faces legal action over not evacuating critically ill children from Gaza
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‘The place is empty, a lot have left’: Ballymena weighs up impact of anti-migrant riots
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Bangladeshis linked to Hasina regime appear to have made UK property transactions in past year
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France’s eight weeks of summer holidays, or England's six? I’ve done both and know which one I prefer | Gillian Harvey
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Campervans: how to buy the pick of the pop-tops in the UK
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Madeline Horwath on the evolution of the Labubu trend – cartoon
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UK weather: Met Office warns of danger to life from thunderstorms and floods
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‘Green shoots’ or coalmining past? Welsh town reacts to Labour and Reform’s visions for future
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World Athletics Championships: London’s 2029 bid gets Starmer backing
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A PR dream or disaster? Jet2’s holiday advert finds new life as joke meme
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Orgreave papers destroyed by police thought to include report on notorious truncheon beating
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‘Rage bait’ or good design? The Row’s £600 sliders are an exquisite provocation
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From liquids to border queues: how changes at UK airports will affect your trip
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‘We got upset, then we got angry’: the couple who took on one of the UK’s biggest cold-call scams
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Britain is great at muddling through. But imagine if its leaders knew where they were heading | Timothy Garton Ash
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Ministers vow to tackle all forms of water pollution in England and Wales
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Country diary: Farewell to my old cottage – we had some wild times | Michael White
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‘Gangster granny’ jailed for leading family gang dealing drugs worth £80m
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Angela Rayner tells Labour to ‘step up’ and make case for being in power
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Here’s one American who just can’t get enough of Test cricket | Letters
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No, Glastonbury does not reflect a new England | Letters
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The perils of bringing the Bayeux tapestry to Britain | Letters
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Lammy announces exposure of 18 Russian spies after UK cyber-attacks
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Police may be trying to criminalise all Palestine protests. But we will march on | Letter
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Catalogue of failures led to woman’s murder in Bristol care home, coroner finds
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Martin Rowson on ructions in the Labour party – cartoon
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The Diane Abbott row shows how impoverished Britain’s conversations about race have become | Jason Okundaye
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Man arrested in Glasgow for holding sign allegedly supportive of Palestine Action
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Women who conceived in abusive relationships lose legal challenge over benefits ‘rape clause’
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Inside MasterChef’s nightmare fortnight: where does the show go now?
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Essex police arrest two after asylum hotel protests turn violent
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Kneecap to face no further action over Glastonbury performance
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The Dragon Bravo fire and artistic swimming: photos of the day – Friday
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Ofwat to be abolished as ministers look to create new water regulator
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This fiasco didn’t start when Britain leaked Afghans’ names, but when we invaded their country | Simon Jenkins
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Child killed in Minehead school coach crash was 10-year-old boy, police say
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Labour MPs challenge Richard Tice over Reform UK’s plan to scrap green projects
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Two UK charities donate millions to Israeli settlement in occupied West Bank
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Former England footballer Paul Ince given 12-month drink-driving ban
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Festivalgoers help drive Burberry to best sales performance in 18 months
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Labour shouldn’t fear taxing the rich – the people I work with would welcome it | Stephanie Brobbey
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Serious pollution incidents by English water companies rose 60% last year
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Grant Shapps defends use of superinjunction to suppress Afghan data leak
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Diane Abbott’s Labour suspension must be resolved ‘as swiftly as possible’, says minister – as it happened
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Crypto donations could entirely corrupt British politics. Labour must act quickly | Liam Byrne
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Homes for sale for summer entertaining in England – in pictures
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Why is it so hard for the authorities to win public trust? Maybe because they keep lying to us | Gaby Hinsliff
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Why thousands of Afghans were secretly relocated to the UK – podcast
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New ‘buy now, pay later’ affordability checks may cover even smallest loans
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Green mission aims to raise £1bn to bring nature into UK towns and cities
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Britons urged to count butterfly numbers amid hopes of ‘outstanding’ summer
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Hopes of averting doctors’ strike after ‘constructive’ meeting with Streeting
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Massive Attack announce alliance of musicians speaking out over Gaza
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OpenAI launches personal assistant capable of controlling files and web browsers
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Patients in England’s most deprived areas wait longer for NHS treatment, data reveals
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