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Police to get 40 new live facial recognition vans in sweeping reforms
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Facial recognition technology to be rolled out nationally and police to also get AI support
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‘I’m part of this country’: Windrush man left homeless by Home Office inaction
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‘Waterfalls saved me’: how photographing nature can heal the soul
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PM defends Burnham block saying it will allow focus on 'must win' elections
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Ryanair says it could use Starlink in future despite Elon Musk feud
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Reward of up to £20,000 to find killer of young father shot dead in 'cold blood'
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Tories withdraw ‘mental health’ briefing about Suella Braverman after former Tory home secretary joins Reform – UK politics live
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UK maker of AI avatars nearly doubles valuation to $4bn after funding round
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Starmer defends Labour decision to bar Burnham from byelection
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AI is hitting UK harder than other big economies, study finds
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Schools in England should be phone-free all day, education secretary says
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Can Starmer withstand the Burnham backlash?
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On £100k and feeling hard-done-by? It seems absurd – but a cold truth lies beneath | Jason Okundaye
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The Traitors to get ‘bold and surprising’ adaptation for stage
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Schools should be 'phone-free' all day, education secretary tells teachers
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DVLA revoked my licence, so I couldn’t drive to my dying daughter
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New £1.5m awards scheme launches to celebrate UK visual art education
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Labour’s Burnham veto has made a tricky Manchester byelection much harder
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‘A southern economy in the north’: how Warrington has adapted to change
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Disposable income in 11 towns and cities has risen twice as fast as rest of UK
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BBC faces ‘profound jeopardy’ without funding overhaul, Tim Davie says
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AI systems could use Met Office and National Archives data under UK plans
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UK facing crunch decision over Russia-linked gas deal
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Country diary: Bursts of white in the winter murk | Kate Blincoe
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The European summit that will really wind up Trump
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Teenager arrested on suspicion of murder after missing man found dead in Plymouth
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UK joins European offshore windfarm plan to create world’s largest ‘clean energy reservoir’
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Edinburgh and Glasgow top London as UK’s nightlife hotspots, Uber data shows
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Home secretary to announce police overhaul - with new 999 response targets
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Police in England and Wales to get new strict emergency response time limits
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Body found on beach thought to be man who went missing at Christmas Day swim
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Rebuffed Burnham can return to honing his stature and attack lines
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Almost a quarter of UK GPs are seeing obese children aged four and under
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NHS staff must be protected from abuse | Letters
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The looming risk of food shortages and anarchy in the UK | Letters
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Underground wit and poor attention spans | Letters
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Thousands march in Crowborough over asylum plan for former military camp
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Keir Starmer shuts down rival Andy Burnham’s Westminster comeback
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Starmer had no good options on Burnham – but blocking him is a big risk
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More than a quarter of Britons say they fear losing jobs to AI in next five years
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Pilates after prayers: men’s classes in Bradford mosques offer fitness and friendship
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Labour can reverse its decision to block Andy Burnham. Here is why it must | Neal Lawson
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‘Utterly overwhelmed’: British writer-director’s short film earns Oscar nod
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Starmer told blocking Burnham will 'hasten your demise'
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Any survival hope for PM meant shutting Burnham out - but Starmer and his team can't predict what comes next
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‘If you haven’t served, respect those who have’: Nato soldiers on Trump’s slurs
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‘They’re trying to milk us’: leaseholders tell of soaring charges amid Labour reform delays
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UK politicians welcome Trump’s retreat over British troops’ role in Afghanistan
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‘Huge mistake’: Labour in turmoil as Burnham blocked from byelection race
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Teachers in England driving homeless pupils to school and washing clothes, research shows
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‘She was a bitch in the best possible way’: the life and mysterious death of drag queen Heklina
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Labour’s year-long China charm offensive revealed
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Minneapolis shooting protests and a free solo in Taipei – photos of the weekend
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Yellow warnings for heavy rain prompt flooding fears
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City minister accused of ignoring £2bn car finance tax loophole
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Time will tell if policing shake-up will leave people feeling better protected
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'Strong case' for social media ban on children, says home secretary - but police won't be involved
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How botched Tory insulation scheme looms over Labour’s warm homes plan
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Labour must avoid ‘psychodrama’, says Mahmood, as NEC meets to decide if Burnham can stand
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Rescued Scafell Pike hikers urged to pay hotel bill and return head torches
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Brooklyn Beckham and Prince Harry are the canaries in the coalmine. The children of Instagram will be next | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Fitness fraud: gym goers warned over fake deals on memberships and personal trainers
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Meet ‘Amelia’: the AI-generated British schoolgirl who is a far-right social media star
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86 arrests after protesters breach prison grounds holding Palestine Action-linked activist
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'My son was wrongly identified by police after fatal crash - when mistake was uncovered, it was too late'
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Met arrests 86 on suspicion of trespass at prison holding Palestine Action hunger striker
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Home Office to launch ‘British FBI’ to deal with serious crime UK-wide
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New 'British FBI' to fight serious crime and help local police tackle everyday offences