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Report on Gregg Wallace’s behaviour upholds 45 claims against ex-BBC presenter
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UK politics: Tories’ energy policy shows they are ‘anti-science, anti-jobs, anti-future’ Miliband tells MPs – as it happened
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Genocide prevention could become legal priority for UK government
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Pound drops after Bank of England says it could cut interest rates more if jobs market slows
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Our Médecins Sans Frontières staff are being killed in Gaza. Why are UK ministers enabling that? | Natalie Roberts
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Bank of England governor says jobs slowdown could prompt rate cut; European markets fall after Trump tariff threat – as it happened
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O2 decided my phone order was fraud and shut my account
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Legacy Act halted investigations into 202 Troubles-related killings of British soldiers
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Ed Miliband to tell MPs who reject net zero policies they are betraying future generations
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‘Profound concern’ as scientists say extreme heat ‘now the norm’ in UK
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UK may need new scheme to detect people obsessed with violence, report to say
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The other millennium dome: how Wales’s National Botanic Garden came back from the brink
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Call for British Museum to take Bayeux tapestry to ‘1066 country’
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Tax pubs on profit not turnover, urges Greene King boss
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King Charles schedules Trump state visit for when UK parliament is in recess
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Number of UK job hunters rises at fastest rate since Covid pandemic
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Sales of UK country houses rise as buyers tempted out by lower prices
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Rachel Reeves to announce £500m for investment in youth services projects
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Former Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari dies aged 82 in London
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Ella Baron on the Palestine Action ban – cartoon
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The Guardian view on private prosecutions: access to justice should not depend on people’s ability to pay | Editorial
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‘It’s very personal to me’: Darren Jones on his £500m plan to fight child poverty
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Turn empty London office blocks into ‘late-night party zones’, report suggests
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A chance for Labour to honour its pledge on international development | Letters
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To beard or not to beard is a hot topic | Brief letters
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Southend airport shut and flights grounded after small plane crashes in flames
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Bishops call on UK government to take action over West Bank settler violence
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Fathers plan legal action to get smartphones banned in England’s schools
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Brenda, 95, and her soft toys become unlikely stars on TikTok
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UK ministers urged to pass bill protecting DEI whistleblowers
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Charlotte Church joins unions and campaigners in opposing ban on Palestine Action
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Family pay tribute to boy who died after going missing in West Midlands lake
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Parents urged to get children vaccinated after measles death in Liverpool
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Quality of scientific papers questioned as academics ‘overwhelmed’ by the millions published
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UK government announces £63m funding for EV charging infrastructure
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At Glastonbury, I saw what England’s silent majority really looks like. Why aren’t politicians listening? | John Harris
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Surfers, wild ponies and a leap of faith: photos of the weekend
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Tom Dolphin: BMA’s new chair who’s taking on government despite bid to be Labour MP
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Macron not expected at UN summit on two-state solution for Palestine and Israel
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Why Labour should target happiness alongside economic growth | Heather Stewart
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Ofcom head says age checks are ‘really big moment’ for children’s online safety
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Most people in France, Germany, Italy and Spain would support UK rejoining EU, poll finds
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‘Shameful’ that black boys in London more likely to die by 18 than white boys, says Met chief
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‘Short hair is dying out’: 30% rise in cost of UK haircuts, not fashion, is driving the change
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Teach First job applicants will get in-person interviews after more apply using AI
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‘I’ve £90k in student debt – for what?’ Graduates share their job-hunting woes amid the AI fallout
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London artworks celebrating Windrush generation restored after vandalism
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Could AI be accelerating slowdown in the UK job market?
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I don’t plan to have children. That doesn’t mean I want them banished from my life | Rachel Connolly
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‘An enormous scar’: the battle over solar farms and pylons as Reform UK takes aim at net zero
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Reform wants to cut council diversity roles. The problem is there are already barely any
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A chance encounter threw me into the campaign to expose the police killing of Jean Charles de Menezes. What happened next changed my life
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English councils urged to install pavement gullies for home charging of electric cars
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Trump’s 10% tariff on most UK goods ‘here to stay’, says Lord Mandelson
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Jeff Lynne cancels final live show over health concerns
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Crunching the data: are resident doctors in England badly paid?
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Wes Streeting to meet BMA as public support collapses for resident doctor strikes
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More than 70 protesters across UK arrested for allegedly holding signs supporting Palestine Action
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Birmingham council faces legal action over decision to close adult day centres
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Pep Guardiola parties with Gallagher family at Oasis homecoming gig
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‘The Co-op won’t defeat me’: Brighton shop owners fight against eviction
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Unite attacks Angela Rayner over ‘abhorrent’ handling of Birmingham bin strikes
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Becky Barnicoat on Keir Starmer as a Hinge date – cartoon
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Thames Water spent £136m on securing emergency funding, leaked document suggests
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‘History’s most devastating document of war’: the simple yet graphic details of the Bayeux tapestry
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There’s an art to staging a comeback. But the best artists know when it’s time to take a pause | Larry Ryan
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Manchester council tight-lipped on whether Kneecap to be dropped from Wythenshawe Park lineup
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Starmer and Reeves promised honesty about public finances. Can they stay the course?
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Zarah Sultana launches fundraising drive for new leftwing party
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Rachel Reeves expected to review pensions auto-enrolment
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