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Holiday spending: eight ways to save money and cut card costs
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‘They rewrite the ending’: the knife crime play with its own outreach scheme
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I found out by chance my Citroen DS3 has a ‘stop drive’ recall over airbag
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More trials with no jury will disadvantage people of colour, charities warn
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‘Like an academic’: private papers reveal John le Carré’s attention to detail
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To those who question what Labour stands for – look at Best Start. It will change Britain’s future | Polly Toynbee
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Children in England ‘living in almost Dickensian levels of poverty’
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Drugs smuggled by drone undermining rehabilitation in prisons, watchdog warns
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Jurors shown CCTV footage of brothers’ alleged assault of police officers at Manchester airport
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Former Tory cabinet minister David Jones joins Reform UK
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Blunkett urges ministers to use ‘incredible sensitivity’ in changing Send system in England
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Labour picks on kids as Farage reaches for his human punchbag
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Welfare bill will now lift 50,000 out of poverty after U-turns, assessment finds
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UK bosses to be banned from using NDAs to cover up misconduct at work
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George Osborne was on No 10 list to be UK ambassador to US, Keir Starmer’s biographer says
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The Guardian view on special needs reform: children’s needs must be the priority as the system is redesigned | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Macron’s state visit: a renewed entente cordiale is good for France, Britain and Europe | Editorial
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Ben Jennings on the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 terror attacks – cartoon
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Paramedic jailed for 10 years for secretly giving woman abortion drug during sex
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Wimbledon line-call failure came after operator turned cameras off by mistake
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Billionaire Labour backer John Caudwell ‘nervous’ about Starmer
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Weight-loss jabs helped us when all else failed | Letters
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Big food companies must be held to account in obesity crisis | Letters
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Demise of Healthwatch England will do NHS patients a disservice | Letters
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What are EHCPs and why is Labour bracing for a backlash over its overhaul plans?
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Reform UK to introduce less stringent ‘common sense’ vetting system for candidates
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Tony Blair thinktank worked with project developing ‘Trump Riviera’ Gaza plan
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These words of defiant unity followed the horror of the 7/7 bombings. Imagine what we would hear today instead | Hugh Muir
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Teenager murdered in care home said social services ‘destroyed my life’, inquest told
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France and UK expected to announce joint plan on small boat crossings
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Wimbledon doubles champion handed £9,200 fine for alleged verbal abuse
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Flight of the non-doms: how worried should Labour be about the super-rich leaving the UK?
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Apple appeals against ‘unprecedented’ €500m EU fine over app store
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Music trade bodies accuse BBC of ‘arbitrary’ changes after Bob Vylan Glastonbury set
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UK steel firms on edge as talks to cut Trump tariffs near deadline
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Kew Gardens to host largest outdoor exhibition of Henry Moore’s sculptures
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Millions of tonnes of toxic sewage sludge spread on UK farmland every year
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‘A Trojan horse’: how toxic sewage sludge became a threat to the future of British farming
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7/7 London terror attack victims remembered at 20th anniversary service
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Bring water firms in England and Wales into public ownership, commission urges
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Beyond the bonnets: Jane Austen’s working women finally get their place in the spotlight
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London’s low-traffic zones ‘cut deaths and injuries by more than a third’
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Europe does not have to choose between guns and butter. There is another way | Shahin Vallée and Joseph de Weck
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‘Without a parka, I’ll look like an idiot’: Oasis fans’ fashion at the reunion tour
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Charity prepares legal challenge after NHS board pauses ADHD referrals for over-25s
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Labour must keep EHCPs in Send system, says education committee chair
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UK politics: Send children’s legal rights to extra support will be protected, says education secretary – as it happened
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Politicians are retreating from net zero because they think the public doesn’t care. But they’re wrong | Rebecca Willis
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‘We’re told we won’t amount to anything’: is it possible to change the fortunes of young people living in England’s coastal towns?
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London ‘super sewer’ boss awarded £600,000 pay rise despite £100m cost overrun
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Instagram user says he was banned with no right of appeal
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This new Sure Start plan for children is a moral mission: a watershed moment for our government | Bridget Phillipson
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NHS bosses fear fresh strikes in England as resident doctors seek 29% pay rise
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‘We have no support’: foster carers take employment rights fight to UK supreme court
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Labour vows to protect Sure Start-type system from any future Reform assault
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British teenager jailed in Dubai for sex with girl freed after sheikh’s pardon
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Dance routines and ‘tenniscore’: how Wimbledon is seeking new fans online
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‘It’s going a bit too far’: locals criticise Wimbledon expansion plans before judicial review
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After disability benefits, is Labour really about to target the educational rights of special needs children? | John Harris
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Michael Morpurgo to recite Vivaldi-inspired poetry at inaugural Cornwall festival
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UK airport staff get bonuses for spotting easyJet oversize bags, email shows
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Young people in England’s coastal towns three times more likely to have a mental health condition
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Starmer, Cooper and King Charles mark 20th anniversary of 7/7 attacks
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Macron’s UK state visit underlines effort to move on from Brexit nightmare
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Parents in Britain to be granted bereavement leave after miscarriage
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More than 23m Britons think they may be due compensation for mis-sold car loans, UK poll finds
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Government faces battle over Send overhaul as campaigners voice fears
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Police chiefs call for cuts to number of forces in England and Wales
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The Guardian view on the BBC’s future: the broadcaster’s independence and funding face challenges | Editorial
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The Guardian view on metal detecting: hobbyists as well as experts can play a part in unearthing the past | Editorial
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