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Debra Crew couldn’t shift Diageo’s post-Covid hangover
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Clean energy should be a priority, not wuthering 'Brontë country' nostalgia | Letters
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Wealth redistribution is good for growth | Letters
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Families of UK prisoners detained abroad urge ministers to keep promises of help
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Rachel Reeves warned by City grandees not to weaken banking safeguards
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Anti-corruption champion sent to UK offshore haven amid secrecy concerns
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Ad agency WPP asked to work on campaign nudging UK savers to invest in shares
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Commons at pompous worst as Afghan data breach proves too much bother for Badenoch | John Crace
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Reform-led Durham county council scraps climate emergency declaration
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Will Nigel Farage’s attempt to copy and paste Trump’s policies work in the UK? | Samuel Earle
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Why the flip is an English council trying to ban swearing?
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Rachel Reeves is hoping deregulation will save the economy. We know how that ends | Larry Elliott
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Keir Starmer removes Labour whip from four ‘persistent rebel’ MPs
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Peloton, pineapples and a lake monster: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Isa shakeup: How can Rachel Reeves nudge savers into buying stocks and shares?
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Prevent scheme missed chances with Amess and Southport killers, report says
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Diageo CEO steps down after drink firm’s lacklustre performance
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Co-op boss admits all 6.5m members had data stolen in cyber-attack
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‘Serious questions to answer’ over Afghan data breach, says Keir Starmer
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All aboard the Nike Northern line? Why corporate takeovers of London's tube are a terrible idea | Oliver Wainwright
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UK government putting pressure on nature groups to drop opposition to planning bill
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Sick pay changes could benefit UK firms by up to £2bn, TUC says
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Dismay after Southampton airport gets permission to cut down cemetery trees
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No automatic right to resettlement for Afghans in data leak, says Healey
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Kew Gardens’ tropical Palm House to shut for five years for net zero makeover
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Barclays fined £42m over poor handling of financial crime risk
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Southern Water issues hosepipe ban for 1m people in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
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UK inflation rise makes it clear: the cost of living crisis has not gone away
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Rachael Maskell ‘upset’ for Labour party as she confirms her suspension – as it happened
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Teenage pregnancy rates are a barometer of Britain’s progress. The tale they now tell is not reassuring | Polly Toynbee
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UK inflation rises unexpectedly to 3.6% driven by food and fuel prices
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What to do if your driving licence is either lost or stolen
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Wednesday briefing: Why Labour wants to cut financial red tape – and why critics fear that risks a new crisis
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Toxic behaviour in TV jeopardises key British industry, experts warn
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Dandelion-like ‘Welsh dodo’ plant continues to hold on in secret location
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HMRC criticised by watchdog for failing to track billionaires’ tax
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‘I was raped. And my dreams were shattered’ – Gina Miller on abuse, cancer and the toxic race for Cambridge chancellor
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How the BBC got into a mess over Gaza – podcast
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NHS physician associates should not diagnose untriaged patients, review finds
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UK taskforce calls for disability training for all airline and airport staff
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Weight loss surgery tourism needs urgent regulation, say UK experts
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Bradley Murdoch, man who murdered British backpacker Peter Falconio, dies aged 67
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‘The worst day of all time’: Afghans speak of safety fears after UK data leak
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Tread carefully with reform of bank ringfencing, chancellor | Nils Pratley
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UK’s cavalier attitude leaves Afghans facing yet more fear and uncertainty
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Pupils in England to be taught law behind sex and gender identity, new guidance says
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Children investigated over Russian and Iranian plots against UK, says police chief
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Windrush commissioner pledges to fight for justice for marginalised groups
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The Guardian view on Test cricket: slow-burning intensity can deliver the finest sporting pleasures | Editorial
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Recent ‘tough period’ is not the real existential threat facing the BBC
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Afghans have been betrayed yet again by this shocking UK data leak – and many don’t even know if they’re affected | Diane Taylor
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Reeves says rules and red tape are ‘boot on the neck’ of business
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Girl in union flag dress barred from giving speech on school’s ‘culture day’
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BAE Systems says it is ‘confident’ of receiving orders for Typhoon jets
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Workers at Hinkley Point C nuclear plant stage wildcat strike over alleged bullying
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The left must learn to take (and make) a joke | Letters
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Three things the UK must do to make its small boats deal with France work | Letters
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Send parents are not ‘gaming the system’ Letters
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Protect children, not just animals, from lead exposure | Brief letters
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‘A relentless, destructive energy’: inside the trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon
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John Torode to leave MasterChef after allegation of using racist language
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UK should consider political donations cryptocurrency ban, says minister
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UK ex-Middle East minister accused of transparency rule breach over Bahrain advisory role
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Sycamore Gap: why would anyone cut down a tree that brought joy to so many?
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Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years
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Climate groups call for UK wealth tax to make super-rich fund sustainable economy
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What is a wealth tax and would it work in the UK?
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UK union leaders express fear over erosion of right to protest in open letter
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Tim Davie insists he is still right person to lead BBC after series of scandals
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‘Investing in destruction’: campaigners attack plans to fill Yorkshire tunnel with concrete
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