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When profit is put above the welfare of vulnerable children in care | Letters
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Don’t lose sight of the big picture in art galleries | Letters
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Toby Carvery to fund orchard replanting as settlement for felling ancient oak
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Everton ordered to pay Burnley more than £35m over PSR breaches
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There are no guardrails now on the right of UK politics: where Restore Britain goes, others will follow | Owen Jones
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Trump says Iran will ‘pay the price’ as negotiations stall
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Trump says Iran will ‘pay the price’ as negotiations stall
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Marty the moose and Le Mans hypercars: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Two men jailed for putting lives at risk during small boat journeys to UK
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UK poised to ease steel tariffs as manufacturers warn of costs
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Police officer, 19, dies after being hit by car, while attending another collision
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Parents in the UK: how do you feel about the potential under-16s social media ban?
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Do not use our tragedy to fuel violence, family of Belfast attack victim say
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Reform ‘not aware’ of more large gifts but cannot check all members, says Tice
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BBC abandons plans for Doctor Who Christmas special
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Sentencing Palestine Action protesters as terrorists would be ‘constitutional threat’, says lawyer
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Weight-loss drug users save more than £400 a year on food as take-up triples
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Cars burn in Belfast, bricks fly in Southampton – and the ubiquitous cry of ‘civil war’ goes up again | John Harris
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British tourist died after falling into Venice canal, inquest hears
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UK’s stem cell transplant system may be putting lives at risk, report by MPs finds
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Man charged with attempted murder after Belfast knife attack
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Manhunt for prisoner who escaped from van as police release image
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Tell us: how have you been affected by the situation in Belfast?
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David Sullivan’s contact with West Ham women’s and youth teams restricted since 2023
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The business secretary is overselling UK state investment activism
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Labour slams ‘appalling’ Elon Musk after Belfast riots
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Pub chain Fuller’s hopes for bumper summer of World Cup and staycations
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Stephen Ogilvie’s family appeal for calm on second night of disorder – as it happened
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Disorder in Belfast ‘stoked by those who would struggle to find the city on a map’
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Belfast violence prompts fight on the right
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WH Smith raises £100m as it warns on profits due to Iran war
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A question for Nigel Farage – why is your nationalist party so obsessed with destroying British jobs? | George Monbiot
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Nike charges World Cup fans the most for replica shirts after price surge
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US inflation hits 4.2% in May as Trump’s Middle East conflict drives up prices - as it happened
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'Cutting-edge' cancer treatment to be rolled out by NHS from next week
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More than half of clean energy schemes needed for Labour’s 2030 target offered grid connection
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Households could save £200 on energy bills in plan to break link between gas and electricity prices, says thinktank
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Salary sacrifice: max out this pension tax break while you can
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Chinese activist in UK told by X that abusive deepfakes do not breach rules
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Charities in England and Wales ‘donate millions to illegal Israeli settlements’
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World-leading UK science facilities at risk amid £162m funding crisis
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Most Makerfield voters say offensive posts would put them off candidate, poll finds
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Jail for first offenders sentenced under new Channel crossing law
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Bycatch has ‘shocking’ toll on British marine life, first-ever analysis reveals
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It was Britain’s most expensive house. Why is its only resident a homeless man who lives on the porch?
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Hard-right Restore Britain has a plan to hammer Farage nationwide
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The 'ageist' phrases campaigners want you to stop using
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Lammy’s cuts to jury trials could have ‘far-reaching’ effect on race relations, say MPs
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Grim reality of prison conditions laid bare in damning report
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Staff at immigration detention centre wore England flags, report finds
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Cattle in England to get tuberculosis vaccine from 2030 as badger cull to end
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Growing unease over UK's stuttering efforts to rearm
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‘There’s wee girls inside’: panic as masked men storm house in Belfast
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How Belfast knife attack became the latest far-right ‘trigger event’
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Two men jailed for violence at protest over police treatment of Henry Nowak
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‘You can never be safe’: Belfast’s Sudanese community hunkers down after grisly attack
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Passenger on train to London given first sentence for harassment under new law
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David Sullivan’s Sport newspapers used sexualised images of underage girls as ‘bait for predatory men’
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Can common sense replace Equality Act protections, as Kemi Badenoch suggests?
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Stranger Things: The First Shadow announces final curtain in London and New York
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Crackdown on tech platforms will go ahead despite US intervention, says No 10
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Ella Baron on social division and the spread of disinformation – cartoon
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Man who fought off Belfast knifeman with hurling stick named
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The Guardian view on the care system: support for teens must go beyond reunions with old friends | Editorial
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UK and allies impose sanctions on firms enabling West Bank settler violence
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Labour has to reassess what it is for, and that is no bad thing | Letters
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Did Harold II take an arrow to the eye? We cannot be sure | Letters
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It helps to keep zombie Blairites on side | Letters
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Wild swimming should be embraced, not condemned | Letters
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Politicians try to calm tensions inflamed by social media after stabbing in Belfast
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