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Reform UK would axe any high-speed northern rail schemes, says Richard Tice
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I’m not running for Labour deputy leader. I want the freedom to fight for an economic reset | Louise Haigh
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Murdoch family settles dispute on control of media assets
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Stricter freelancer rules putting more pressure on healthcare workers: ING
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Squatters move into monumental building in Rotterdam
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Democrats release Trump's alleged Epstein birthday note
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Democrats release Trump's alleged Epstein birthday note
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Several senior female Labour MPs drop out of party deputy leader contention
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No, Mr Mandelson, we will not roll out the red carpet for Trump | Zoe Williams
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Labour must do more to tackle populist right as party’s support leaks to Reform, say unions
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Teen survivor of deadly Roermond fire released from hospital
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Ben Jennings on the DSEI arms fair taking place in London – cartoon
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Boris Johnson had dinner in lockdown with peer funding flat refit, files suggest
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‘Fervent admirer’: how Johnson courted Saudi officials for private gain
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Boris Johnson was paid £240,000 after Maduro meeting, invoice shows
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Johnson and Cummings’ secret meeting with Palantir founder revealed
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What are the Boris Files and what do they reveal about former PM’s conduct?
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Revealed: how Boris Johnson traded PM contacts for global business deals
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Heathrow T4 reopens after police find no adverse substance
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The Guardian view on Labour’s deputy leadership race: a party that seems afraid of its members | Editorial
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The Guardian view on university finances: stop chipping away at a crumbling system | Editorial
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Trump says he is ready to impose new sanctions on Russia. What might happen now?
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Third British victim of Lisbon funicular crash was 82-year-old man from Holyhead
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Billing blunder: 9,000 Amsterdam homes received the same water bill multiple times
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Bayrou’s fall and a divided parliament hardly offer the stability Macron needs
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Heathrow terminal closed over possible hazardous material
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Heathrow terminal 'safe to reopen' after evacuation
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'Intergenerational fairness': In final speech to parliament, Bayrou unveils how pension is funded
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Dutch minister rewrites bill: Helping undocumented migrants not a crime
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Who is in the running to be the next Labour deputy leader?
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Veron: 'Distinguishing the real French political crisis from the lack of a immediate financial one'
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UK may suspend visas for countries that won’t take back people refused asylum, says Mahmood
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Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary break up Belarus spy network in Europe
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Most Dutch parties propose returning dental care to basic health coverage
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Reduce child poverty with compassion and fairness | Letters
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We need more politicians like Angela Rayner | Letters
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Allotments are a safe space in times of crisis | Letter
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Disposable face masks used during Covid have left chemical timebomb, research suggests
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Behind the Story: Threats to Harris and France in turmoil
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UK banks face lawsuits over mortgages that left people with huge debts
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Man arrested for sexual assault of three women on Wageningen bus
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Salesman wins €7,500 for discrimination in the workplace
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What is the point of Labour’s new deputy leader? Until we know that, the contest isn’t worth having | Neal Lawson
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Is new alliance in works, extending from French Socialists, Ecologists, Communists to centre-right?
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Euronews Kazakhstan celebrates one year anniversary
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The Bright Side: Emil the moose wins hearts in Austria after weeks on the move
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Four charged in connection with money laundering probe
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Watchdog warns protest rights, civic groups face government pressure
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Ex-Wagner Group fighter won't face charges for illegally entering Finland
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French doctor goes on trial for allegedly poisoning 30 patients, killing 12
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Army officer admits sexual assault of teenager Jaysley Beck before she took her own life
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Latest news bulletin | September 8th, 2025 – Evening
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NHS urges people to avoid ‘extremely painful’ leg-lengthening surgery
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Are US fashion brands at risk of growing anti-American backlash over Trump policies?
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French far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial set to January ahead of presidential race
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A red beret parade and On Freedom’s Wings: Monday’s photos of the day
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Reach media restructuring sees 20 Irish jobs at risk
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Swansea man died when house ‘disappeared’ in gas explosion, inquest hears
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Labour MPs must gain 80 nominations by Thursday to stand for deputy leader
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More than 3,000 students receive second-round CAO offers
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Man charged with murder of one woman and violent attack on another in north London
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Turkey restricts internet access amid opposition party standoff
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Dutch municipalities cut number of welfare sanctions by half since pandemic
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Deadly clashes in Kathmandu after social media ban sparks protests
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EU and US officials meet as Trump says he is ready to impose further sanctions on Russia
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'It was terrifying': Heraty recalls storming of orphanage
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'We were afraid': Gena Heraty recalls Haiti kidnapping
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Watch: How do local authorities nominate a candidate?
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Prince Harry lays wreath for Queen Elizabeth on first day of UK visit
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Man stabbed while tackling Southport killer describes scene of ‘horror’
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