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Royal Mail still missing delivery targets after sale to Czech tycoon Křetínský
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The Noel Clarke judgment is a victory for the brave women who told us their stories – and for journalism | Katharine Viner
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BA flight attendant on US-London route found ‘naked and high on drugs’ in toilet
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A-levels and GCSEs need overhaul to keep pace with generative AI, experts say
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‘Hopelessly insolvent’: how ‘saviour of steel’ Sanjeev Gupta’s global empire unravelled
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Key findings from the high court ruling in Noel Clarke’s libel case against the Guardian
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Digested week: new words, extrovert propaganda and a perfect train journey
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Wes Streeting’s row with pharma firms grows as they reject NHS drug pricing offer
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Noel Clarke claimed he was a victim. Twenty-six witnesses painted a very different picture
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‘A nuisance and an eyesore’: hire ebikes accumulate at London border between rival firms
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Sunsets, aid parachutes and giant pandas: photos of the day – Friday
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Hundreds of TikTok UK moderator jobs at risk despite new online safety rules
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Lies, private jets and a missing $86m: Inigo Philbrick’s art world swindle
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Ministers announce clampdown on UK child benefit claims from overseas
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Government to cover pay and pensions at collapsed South Yorkshire steelworks
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Noel Clarke loses libel case against Guardian over sexual misconduct investigation
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Asylum seekers are being targeted – and so are those who help them. It’s a disturbing new reality | Enver Solomon
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Fears grow over impact of ONS data reliability on Rachel Reeves’s budget
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Government to appeal against court ruling blocking asylum seekers being housed at Epping hotel – as it happened
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OnlyFans owner paid $701m in dividends as platform readies for potential sale
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Protests expected at asylum hotels across UK as tensions mount
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Week in wildlife: a clumsy fox, a swinging orangutan and a rescued jaguarundi cub
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Characterful cottages for sale in England – in pictures
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Protesters against ban on Palestine Action intend to make mass arrests ‘impossible’
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Opportunity knocks for the Green party: can the candidates seize it? You decide
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‘Bee buffets’: the pollinator pathways turning drab alleys into insect havens
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Block Elon Musk’s bid to supply UK home energy, Ed Davey urges
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Country Diary: A rare sighting around the Highlands – a thatched roof | Tom Allan
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Kneecap press on with European tour despite Hungary ban and cancelled gigs
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New species of dinosaur with ‘eye-catching sail’ discovered on Isle of Wight
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Baby food firms given 18 months to improve quality of products in England
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Stranger Things actor Millie Bobby Brown adopts ‘sweet baby girl’
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Man charged with murder after ice-cream seller stabbed in Wembley
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As Covid effect ebbs, GCSE results reveal broken legacy of Gove’s resit policy
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WH Smith’s US adventure is now stuck in an accounting hole | Nils Pratley
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David Lammy among 21 foreign ministers to condemn plan for illegal West Bank settlement
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Ben Jennings on Nigel Farage and refugee hotels – cartoon
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C of E offers ‘unreserved’ apology as ex-priest found guilty of indecent assault
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Diane Abbott: I advised Jeremy Corbyn not to start new party
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Pro-Israel lawyers investigated over alleged legal threats to suppress support for Palestine
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Refugee charities install safe rooms and relocate amid rise in far-right threats
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London Underground workers to strike in September over pay and workload
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Woman with ADHD who slept in sauna on team-building trip wins UK case
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‘Everyone is scared’: vigilantes ignite race hate fears on streets of Belfast
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As William moves to Forest Lodge, an era of pushbike royals beckons. Will that save the monarchy? | Simon Jenkins
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Will at centre of legal battle over Shakespeare’s home unearthed after 150 years
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Government takes over Liberty Steel plants in South Yorkshire after collapse
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Hurricane Erin’s tail may bring wet and windy end to UK summer
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Who decides when and where you work? The battle is raging in Whitehall, and the result may affect us all | Polly Toynbee
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GCSE results: joy at Maesteg school, but Wales still lagging behind England
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Experienced skydiver deliberately fell to her death, coroner finds
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Customers feeling raw after Tesco adds 25p to price of a meal deal
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UK among 27 countries to demand press given immediate access to Gaza
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Fisher who met King Charles is jailed for role in £18m cocaine-smuggling plot
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Teenager who planned mosque attack in Scotland detained for 10 years
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UK firms misleading parents with milk teeth autism treatment claims, report finds
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Protests in Gaza and Israel and GCSE results: photos of the day – Thursday
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Drought bringing autumn harvest two weeks early, Waitrose says
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Ethel Caterham, world’s oldest person, marks 116th birthday
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Ex-childminder who called for arson on asylum-seeker hotels released from jail
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Eden Project wildflower centre issues climate warning as it marks 25th year
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Number of asylum seekers housed in hotels up 8% in a year, Home Office data shows
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US woman jailed for 30 years for attempted murder of Birmingham man
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Not just Braveheart: black Scots become TikTok hit among African Americans
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‘Mountain to climb’: how Labour is facing a crisis in youth unemployment
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Why radical tax reform may be only way for Reeves to balance the books
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GCSE results: pupils in England bounce back from pandemic as top grades rise
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School uniforms were meant to be the great leveller – how does a £400 bill do that? | Lucy Pasha-Robinson
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WH Smith shares plunge 42% after retailer’s £30m accounting error
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Action to tackle number of asylum seekers coming to UK is important step to ‘restoring order’, says Cooper – as it happened
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