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Welfare climbdown lets genie out of the bottle, and no one knows what happens next
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MI5 apologises after spy gave false evidence about neo-Nazi informant
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If AstraZeneca goes to the US, it will be a major blow for London and Labour
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Unhappy birthday? Labour in turmoil after one year in government – Politics Weekly UK
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UK MPs vote to proscribe Palestine Action as terrorist group
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s desire to escape from trouble at home – cartoon
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Former head of Royal Navy sacked over affair with subordinate officer
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Surrey engineer jailed for 15 months for ‘vile’ post after Southport murders
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Bob Vylan performance at Manchester festival cancelled amid Glastonbury row
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Survival-mode Starmer throws tearful chancellor to wolves at PMQs
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Ministers are fretting about Britain’s falling birthrate. Here’s why it could be a good thing | Larry Elliott
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Reform UK hires ex-Tory MP who was suspended for using racist language
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UK bond yields rise sharply amid speculation over future of Rachel Reeves
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Green party leadership race is between joint-MP ticket and deputy’s ‘eco-populism’ bid
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Skeleton found in pot is first ancient Egyptian to undergo whole genome analysis
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Where does the welfare bill climbdown leave UK public finances?
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Wildfires, wet Wimbledon and a feline festival: photos of the day – Wednesday
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‘Full of excuses’: families condemn Matt Hancock’s testimony to Covid inquiry
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‘It makes water wetter’: How Wimbledon keeps grass green in soaring temperatures
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British tennis player Jodie Burrage tells of online abuse after Wimbledon exit
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Chris Whitty says culture-war coverage of cycling could harm nation’s health
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No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiasco
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UK watchdog threatens Ticketmaster with legal action over way Oasis tickets were sold
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Sikh activist who died in UK could have been poisoned, says pathologist
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Caution has turned to cowardice – the BBC is failing viewers with its Gaza coverage | Karishma Patel
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Lucy Letby alleged to have murdered and harmed more babies
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Who are Bob Vylan? The British punks who had their US visas revoked for anti-IDF chants
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Greggs feels the heat as shoppers shun pastries in hot June
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Miscarriage of justice watchdog chief quits after public confidence ‘badly damaged’
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‘This isn’t a U-turn’: disabled people react to passing of watered-down welfare bill
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Welfare bill climbdown will have ‘a cost’ at budget, says senior minister
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Reeves ‘going nowhere’ and has Starmer’s full backing, No 10 says – as it happened
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Heathrow substation fire ‘caused by fault first identified seven years ago’
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Look at Wimbledon without human line judges and tell me this: do you really want life to be perfect? | Hugh Muir
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Cass review: how has report affected care for transgender young people?
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Spruce up a park or start an arts festival: how to raise money for a community project
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‘Tiny melodies’: musician uses moths’ flight data to compose piece about their decline
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Wednesday briefing: Has Starmer’s welfare reform bill victory left a fractured Labour party in its wake?
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UK universities have failed to protect gender-critical academics, report finds
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Poorly led, strategically inept and shorn of democracy. Now I truly fear for this Labour government | John McDonnell
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Children should not be strip-searched or detained unless a last resort, say MPs
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Owners of collapsed oil refinery Prax Lindsey took £11.5m in pay and dividends
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More than 80% of UK farmers worried about climate crisis harming livelihood, study finds
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UK’s obesity and overweight epidemic costs £126bn a year, study suggests
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A humiliating day for Keir Starmer in parliament - podcast
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Women over 65 still at risk from cancer from HPV and should be offered cervical screening – study
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How No 10 went from bullish to badly damaged as rebels forced further welfare bill concessions
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Ella Baron on Labour pushing through its welfare reform bill – cartoon
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After the welfare vote debacle, this much is clear: Starmer must change. Labour MPs will demand it | Rafael Behr
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Keir Starmer forced into dramatic climbdown to pass welfare reform bill
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Santander to buy TSB for £2.65bn amid fears of branch closures and job losses
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Pressure grows on Yvette Cooper to abandon plans to ban Palestine Action
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Downbeat Liz Kendall acts as if even she no longer believes in welfare reforms | John Crace
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Labour ought to think small on infrastructure | Letters
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NHS earwax removal must be available to all | Letters
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‘Dad, imam, God’: children living with self-declared pope in former UK orphanage
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Wrexham nursing home owner tells Covid inquiry lack of testing terrified staff
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Starmer offers Labour MPs major welfare bill concession
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, launches ‘thoughtful’ collection of wines
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Births in England and Wales increase for first time since 2021
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Protester’s arrest for alleged antisemitic chanting in Nottingham ruled unlawful
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Parents of baby found with ‘catastrophic injuries’ went for cigarette as medics tried to save him, court hears
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Children crossing Channel from France exposed to teargas, report says
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Parking space-sized gardens impress Hampton Court flower show judges
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M&S’s online business should be ‘fully’ operational by end of month, CEO says
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Hottest UK day of the year recorded as 33.6C reached in Kent
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Welcome to Britain 2025: where a musician's words cause more outrage than the murder and horror in Gaza | Owen Jones
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Removing hereditary peers is not enough to reform Lords, poll suggests
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Wimbledon umpire takes action after player complains of ‘dangerous’ spectator
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A freedom from slavery parade, heatwave and a fashion show: photos of the day – Tuesday
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