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Thursday briefing: How pay erosion and job shortages pushed doctors to strike again amid winter flu surge
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Thursday news quiz: AI mishaps, fan fury and a tiny baby hippo
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Keir Starmer is our most musical prime minister since Edward Heath. He must take up the baton for the arts | Martin Kettle
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A Chocolate Orange has doubled in price – and got smaller. Why?
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Review of 2025: another fine mess? – podcast
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Government urged to exempt Hong Kongers from immigration crackdown
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BP names Meg O’Neill as new CEO after incumbent ousted
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'I've tried to talk to my children about strangulation - it's not normal'
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Major motorway closure over Christmas period as part of £100m project
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Teachers to be trained to spot early signs of misogyny in boys
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Parents of sextortion victim sue Meta for alleged wrongful death
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‘Permanent winter’: a day in the life of a hospital dealing with flu and strikes
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MPs warn that UK agreements with Donald Trump are ‘built on sand’
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Some of England’s most-deprived councils to get funding boost in new deal
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British steel still can’t escape Brexit taxes
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If Abramovich fends off legal action long enough, could he eventually be able to spend Chelsea funds as he wishes?
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Rights group challenges trans-inclusive swimming policy at Hampstead Heath
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Palestine Action-linked hunger striker Qesser Zuhrah taken to hospital
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Keir Starmer’s new media plan: Fight like Donald Trump
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From Nvidia to OpenAI, Silicon Valley woos Westminster as ex-politicians take tech firm roles
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When ‘How are you?’ becomes a painful question to answer | Letter
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Ben Jennings on Donald Trump suing the BBC – cartoon
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Belgian politicians and finance bosses targeted by Russian intelligence over seized assets
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Varun Chandra out of the running to be next UK envoy to the US
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Britain rejoining Erasmus+ won’t halt the nativist tide – but it’s a step in the right direction | Julian Baggini
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What are nicotine pouches and are they safer than smoking?
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Rare pink fog blankets parts of UK with warning issued over poor visibility
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Undercover officer admits deceiving woman into five-year relationship
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Nigel Farage told to ‘come out of hiding’ over alleged election overspending
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A black swan event: Keir actually cracked a good joke at PMQs | John Crace
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Doctors strike again amid flu crisis | The Latest
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Kneecap's charity run cheered on by Irish president
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Acas offers to help break deadlock in resident doctors’ strike
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Study finds 10% of over-70s in UK could have Alzheimer’s-like changes in brain
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Alzheimer's among elderly more widespread than previously thought, new study shows
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King meets Huntingdon train attack heroes, including guard who protected passengers
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Two arrested on suspicion of shouting slogans calling for ‘intifada’ at protest
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Conciliation service involved in efforts to resolve resident doctors’ strike
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'Prolonged' heavy rain to cause flooding and travel disruptions
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Falling sales at Stella McCartney fuel fears over fashion label’s future
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Soaring demand causing shortage of flu jab appointments across England
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Man, 86, arrested over murder of couple 32 years ago
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'Pay up': PM demands Russian oligarch transfers £2.5bn to help Ukraine or face legal action
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Net migration to UK could rise to 300,000 by end of decade, says government adviser
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Man, 86, arrested over 1993 shotgun deaths of south Wales couple
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Footballer dies in car accident on way back from game
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Hackers access Pornhub’s premium users’ viewing habits and search history
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PMQs: Starmer bats away Badenoch’s festive barbs
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Ice sculptures, evictions and strikes: photos of the day – Wednesday
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New flu strain putting severe pressure on healthcare across Europe, says WHO
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‘It’s shattered our family’: how illicit offshore bookies exploit struggling gamblers who are trying to quit
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UK gives Abramovich final warning to transfer £2.5bn to Ukraine fund
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BMA accused of hypocrisy as its own staff threaten to strike over pay
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Protesters chanting 'globalise the intifada' to face arrest after Bondi Beach terror attack
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Two arrested after shouting 'intifada' slogans, police say
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Duke of Marlborough charged with strangulation offences
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Ashes controversy as tech error denies England's cricketers a crucial Australian wicket
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Humphrey Burton, renowned arts broadcaster, dies at 94
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Paddy Power Betfair to pay £2m for failing to protect gamblers
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Police investigate after white-tailed eagles go missing across UK
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Starmer critic elected leader of the UK's biggest union
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Ghost jobs, robot gatekeepers and AI interviewers: let me tell you about the bleak new age of job hunting | Eleanor Margolis
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Ex-Labour metro mayor and Your Party organiser Jamie Driscoll joins Greens
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UK’s largest union elects leftwinger who was expelled from Labour
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'Evil Jesus' who plotted to kill prosecutor detained at secure mental health facility indefinitely
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UK government plays down reports of plan to bring EV sales target review forward
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Beachy Head Woman may be ‘local girl from Eastbourne’, say scientists
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Trump’s $10bn attack on the BBC doesn’t have to make sense. In his absurd world, he has already won | Jane Martinson
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EU’s Erasmus scheme to reopen to UK students for first time since Brexit at cost of £570m
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Inflation drop makes Bank of England early Christmas present to Reeves almost a certainty
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