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‘Even Puerto Rico paid its bill’: Thames Water creditor suggests backers are safe
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UK to offer troops to defend Ukraine’s skies and ports in Pentagon talks
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Michael Sheen says prospects for actors from poorer backgrounds ‘quite scary’
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How would potential new property tax differ from stamp duty and council tax system?
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Citroën rebuked by UK minister over handling of mass safety recall
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Met chief rejects calls to scrap live facial recognition at Notting Hill carnival
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‘A good thing for children’: summer camps at risk in UK as costs rise
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Labour plans in turmoil after Epping hotel blocked from housing asylum seekers
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Polari book prize cancelled after row over gender-critical novelist
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UK falling behind EU on environmental rules amid post-Brexit rollback
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From clean air to pesticides: how UK has lagged behind EU on the environment
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Orangutans, a wildfire and a church on the move: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Reform UK accused of serving a ‘plate of chaos’ at Leicestershire county council
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Boss of flexible office group IWG dismisses 17% fall in share price as ‘machine selling’
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Wildfire smoke far more dangerous to health than thought, say scientists
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Highgate cemetery drops controversial maintenance building in £18m revamp plan
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Shein looks at moving back to China for Hong Kong listing after London IPO stalls
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BBC says it delayed Ozzy Osbourne documentary at family’s request
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Young chatty workers disturbing older colleagues ‘not age harassment’, tribunal rules
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Pity the beat cops now they’re banned from dancing at the Notting Hill carnival | Hugh Muir
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Woman sexually assaulted on flight challenges UK rules on compensation
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Do you have a high street full of gambling shops breeding poverty and addiction? I have a way to fight back | Dawn Butler
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Lidl close to overtaking Morrisons as UK’s fifth-biggest supermarket
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Ed Davey calls for review of terrorism legislation after Palestine Action arrests – as it happened
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I spent years unlearning an eating disorder – then I was told to diet for health reasons. This is what it taught me | Amelia Tait
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‘He gave me a massage. I’ve never been in more pain in my life’: Terence Stamp remembered by Paul Andrew Williams
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Early ripening of berries in UK shows nature is under stress, say experts
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The Labour right wants Wes Streeting in No 10. Why? What does he really stand for? | Oliver Eagleton
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Most of Windermere polluted with sewage bacteria, finds biggest survey of its kind
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Bank holiday weekend travel disruption expected on British roads and rail
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Barbara Hepworth’s Sculpture with Colour saved for nation
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Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
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Gary Lineker on best TV presenter shortlist in wake of Match of the Day exit
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Parents in England skipping meals to afford school uniforms, survey finds
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Scrapping of audit watchdog for English councils ‘led to soaring costs and chaos’
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Children’s exposure to porn higher than before 2023 Online Safety Act, poll finds
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Tractor falls from bridge on to M20 leaving driver critically injured
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Labour condemns Robert Jenrick’s visit to rally attended by far-right activist
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The Guardian view on Britain’s AI strategy: the risk is that it is dependency dressed up in digital hype | Editorial
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Police officers warned against dancing with revellers at Notting Hill carnival
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Councillors who revoke 20mph limits and LTNs risk being held liable for road deaths | Letters
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Raising VAT rates would let Rachel Reeves fill budget black hole and enable growth | Letters
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NHS data reveals A&E ‘Uber ambulance crisis’ in England, say Lib Dems
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Treasury criticises ‘unachievable’ plan for underground nuclear waste dump in Cumbria
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Tenants in England spending ‘unaffordable’ 36% of income on rent, shows survey
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Scientists claim to have unlocked ‘secret sauce’ needed for fine chocolate
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‘Running riot through graves’: King Charles urged to protect Goodwin Sands from dredging
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Reeves considers replacing stamp duty with new property tax
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Man found guilty over east London shooting of nine-year-old girl
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Protester arrested over ‘Plasticine Action’ T-shirt: ‘How ridiculous is this?’
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We voted for and against the ban on Palestine Action. Now we have a plan to end this mess | Stella Creasy and Peter Hain
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A missile attack in Kharkiv, wildfires and taekwondo: photos of the day – Monday
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Zelenskyy’s European ‘bodyguards’: which leaders joined Trump talks in Washington?
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UK metals firms threaten to sue government over tariffs on steel imports from Asia
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Feargal Sharkey accuses Environment Agency of illegally draining River Lea
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Tory MPs complain party attack ad on asylum hotels ‘makes us look silly’
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Alex Salmond’s niece criticises Nicola Sturgeon over claims in memoir
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‘Nothing is the same’: Windrush victim allowed to return to UK after 28 years
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Rail fares in England could rise by ‘outrageous’ 5.6% next year
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Labour 2-0 down but has time to turn things around, says Sadiq Khan
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Soho House members’ club to go private in $2.7bn deal as Ashton Kutcher joins board
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Labour needs to ‘pick things up’ after a ‘tough’ first year, says Sadiq Khan – as it happened
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‘Not the tea-cosy Yorkshire’: the film about carwash workers showing the dark side of the Dales
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Pipe dreams: a pipe band’s ‘world’ tour in Northumberland – in pictures
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‘Shut it down and start again’: staff disquiet as Alan Turing Institute faces identity crisis
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As summers of extreme heat become more common, the UK must protect its workers | John Harris
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Watchdog criticised for clearing ex-defence secretary Shapps to join missile maker
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UK’s first transgender judge seeks rehearing of supreme court case on biological sex
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Anti-gang scheme in Liverpool ‘boosts public confidence in police’
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Parents of Merseyside gang violence victims speak out three years on
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