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Nuclear bunker close to falling into the sea
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Beth Rigby: NATO faces crisis - I've never seen PM look so grave
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Too many officers work desk jobs and crime is going unpunished, admits government insider
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Hillsborough law on hold ‘until agreement reached with families’
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Social media ban for children being considered by UK government
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It's his biggest case against newspapers and the stakes are high for Harry and the Daily Mail
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UK arresting Palestine Action supporters is censoring free speech, says US official
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Chief constable referred to police watchdog over Israeli fan ban
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Karen Solie’s Wellwater wins TS Eliot poetry prize
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The Guardian view on protecting NHS staff: ministers must take a lead in reducing attacks on the health workforce | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Poems on the Underground at 40: public art to be proud of | Editorial
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Mother of murdered Brianna Ghey urges Starmer to ban social media for under-16s
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Halifax care home manager sexually abused children for decades, court hears
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Markets stay calm amid Trump’s gambit, but long-term risks are huge | Nils Pratley
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Ben Jennings on the special relationship between Donald Trump and Keir Starmer – cartoon
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She’s just autistic Barbie – let children play | Letters
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Private investigators must be trained to spot signs of domestic abuse and stalking | Letter
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Should riders pick up after their horses, yay or neigh? | Letters
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Nasa boldly goes as far away as possible | Brief letters
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Badenoch warns Tory MPs about people trying to ‘undermine party from within’
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Retired West Midlands police chief Craig Guildford referred to watchdog
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Mum says home is a 'prison' after 25,000 tonnes of waste dumped next door
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Robert Jenrick boasts that Reform is for the workers, but it’s a class war trap – and Labour shouldn’t fall for it | Polly Toynbee
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Ex-gambling bosses facing UK criminal trial lose civil case against regulator
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Daily Mail publisher accused of 'wrecking lives' as string of high-profile figures mentioned in court
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Positive thinking could boost immune response to vaccines, say scientists
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King shares dram with Scotland's first minister
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Minister defends UK’s decision not to hit back at Trump tariffs threat, saying ‘aim is to de-escalate’ – as it happened
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Starmer’s calm diplomacy makes mistake of assuming Trump is a sentient being | John Crace
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£50,000 ‘reader-led’ writing prize launched
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School closed after body found in grounds
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Secrecy around UK military civilian harm ‘risks undermining public confidence’
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Pepper spray use at young offender institutions in England ruled legal
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Prince Harry accuses Daily Mail publisher of ‘terrifying’ intrusion
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England's councils spending 78% of their main budgets on social care
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Prince Harry at court and an Afcon victory dance: photos of the day – Monday
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Finger prick blood test trial 'could revolutionise' Alzheimer's diagnosis
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Hillsborough law: what is happening and why is it dangerous for Starmer?
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Starmer: ‘We don’t want a trade war’ – podcast
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Who said it: the Robert Jenrick memo or David Brent?
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Trump tariff threats risk triggering ‘spiral of escalation’ in world economy, says IMF
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Scottish health board admits hospital water system linked to fatal infections
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UK’s ‘one in, one out’ scheme has failed to protect torture survivors, says charity
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Starmer plays down prospect of retaliatory tariffs against US over Greenland
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Water returned to last Kent homes after latest outage, South East Water says
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‘I love that there’s this big gay thing in the middle of Scotland’: Ian McKellen and Graham Norton join Alan Cumming for Out in the Hills
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UK rules out Trump Greenland tariff retaliation — for now
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Five charged with murder after man dies in collision at petrol station
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Call for urgent Holyrood statement after hospital infections admission
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Make films shorter if you want them shown in cinemas, says Picturehouse director
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GMB union faces claims of bullying in industrial disputes from rival union leader
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Rachel Reeves pulls out of London Stock Exchange event after new Trump tariff threat
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Jenrick 'told Badenoch to kick Truss out' of the Tories
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E.ON cancelled £13,000 bill it sent to my late mother, but still owes £3,360
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What ICE is doing on US streets looks terrifying, but don’t forget: it could happen anywhere | Nesrine Malik
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UK property market ‘on the up’ amid new year bounce in asking prices
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Out of sight: spectacular HS2 tunnels offer glimmer of hope for stalling project
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Women ‘being failed by underfunded and understaffed’ UK postnatal care
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Another Tory defection to Reform leaves Badenoch in an uncomfortable position
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US reportedly considers granting asylum to Jewish people from UK
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Romford MP Andrew Rosindell becomes latest Tory to defect to Reform
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The misunderstanding that may have triggered Trump's latest Greenland threat
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Tariffs on Nato allies are wrong, Starmer tells Trump in Greenland crisis call
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Western alliance hangs in balance as Europe stiffens itself against Trump’s threats
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Hillsborough Law debate withdrawn after backlash from campaigners and MPs
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Oxfam trustee quits board over ‘cruel’ treatment of ex-boss
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After years of criticising Davos, Nigel Farage heads to Davos
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The Guardian view on Trump and Greenland: get real! Bullying is not strength | Editorial
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UK to create new ‘school of government’ to train senior civil servants
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The trials of setting up David Lammy’s ‘swift courts’ | Letters
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