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‘It breaks my heart’: how a refinery closure is hitting jobs and politics
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Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operations
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Tory MP refers himself to parliamentary watchdog over adviser role
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One child killed and another in critical condition after tree falls in Essex park
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Kneecap lead anti-Starmer chant during politically charged Glastonbury set
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Stampede in Soho: puppet animals on an epic trek bring wonder and warning to London streets
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Thames Water court case shows there are alternatives to massive infrastructure
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Marilyn Manson Brighton concert cancelled after pressure from campaigners
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Kneecap’s Glastonbury set will not be broadcast live, BBC confirms
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‘He left us with nothing’: the British investors swindled by a German property firm
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Keir Starmer accuses Nigel Farage of ‘taking people for fools’ in Wales
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Beetroot ketchup to avocado oil mayo: how sauces have gone gourmet
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‘Are we safe, if nuclear weapons are here?’: trepidation in Norfolk village over new jets
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What’s missing from the perfect child-friendly summer? Generous public spaces | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Home Office staff concerned about ‘absurd’ Palestine Action ban, says senior civil servant
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Young country diary: Staring into the big eyes of a brown hare | Issy
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Rose plants to records: wedding gift ideas that won’t break the bank
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Becky Barnicoat on the dangerous allure of preloved clothes on Vinted – cartoon
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NHS hospital funding in England to be tied to patient ratings, ministers say
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Calling someone a ‘Karen’ is ‘borderline racist, sexist and ageist’, tribunal says
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‘His sleeping bag was frozen solid’: the highs – and lows – of the Duke of Edinburgh’s award
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‘Worse than anything under the Tories’: changes to welfare bill anger disability campaigners
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‘Unless you see it, you can’t believe how bad it is’: the peer demanding a minister for porn
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NHS manager ordered to stop selling ‘sleep drug-laced’ children’s gummies
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‘We need to reclaim these words’: Inside England’s first romance-only bookshop catering to record levels of popularity
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From mochi ice cream to strawberry sandos, Japanese sweet treats are tickling UK tastebuds
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Transgender campaigners call for European rights body to report on UK
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Zopa launches current account with cashback and 7.1% on savings
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Kneecap to perform in what could be one of Glastonbury’s most controversial sets
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Free speech target or terrorist gang? The inside story of Palestine Action – and the plan to ban it
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Smithfield and Billingsgate market redevelopment plans begin – but traders’ future in doubt
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An entire village in Dorset is facing eviction – proof that private money holds all the power in rural England | George Monbiot
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Archbishop of Wales stands down after Bangor cathedral scandal
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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M&S boss slams ‘bureaucratic madness’ of products requiring ‘not for EU’ labels
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Starmer still faces Labour anger over risk of ‘two-tier’ disability benefits
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The Guardian view on Labour’s disability benefits rethink: concessions suggest strategy not a change of heart | Editorial
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Labour has improved its welfare bill. I still won’t be voting for it | Peter Lamb
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Britain must acclimatise to heatwaves – and fast | Letters
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A clear set of actions is needed to improve NHS maternity services | Letters
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Ethical questions surround the NHS sampling babies’ DNA | Letter
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Public trust in science has been eroded, from Covid-19 to climate | Letters
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Dior Paris show is sweet relief for anyone wanting to flex a cooler muscle
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Cautious optimism in UK on progress to secure British-Egyptian dissident’s release
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Nicola Jennings on Keir Starmer’s spending choices – cartoon
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Barclays and Jes Staley face fresh lawsuit in US over Epstein link
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A ‘secret’ Lorde set and a spiritual wedding: Glastonbury gets off to sunny start
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Superdrug to add 25 stores as demand for weight loss drugs soars
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‘A choice between Eluned Morgan or Nigel Farage’: Jo Stevens on Labour’s struggles in Wales
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Stephen Kinnock stares into the abyss as he carries can for welfare U-turn | John Crace
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Man jailed for at least 40 years for sword murder of London boy Daniel Anjorin
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The ‘silent killer’: what you need to know about heatwaves
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Reeves expected to freeze income tax thresholds to raise funds after welfare U-turn
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Lorde at Glastonbury and Jeff Bezos’s wedding: photos of the day – Friday
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Suspend UK from oil oversight body over protests crackdown, say campaign groups
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Greenham Common women urge new generation to ‘rise up’ against nuclear threat
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Keir Starmer says he ‘deeply regrets’ island of strangers speech
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Asos customers banned for being ‘serial returners’ say it is ‘deeply concerning’
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UK launched huge operation to find suspected Russian double agent in MI6
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Digested week: It’s summer, and I am a burnt smorgasbord for every bug | Lucy Mangan
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Four people arrested after Palestine Action incident at RAF Brize Norton
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Man who stabbed wife to death in Bradford street found guilty of murder
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Triple threat of smoking, drinking and weight ‘puts a million in England at risk of early death’
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Welfare bill: what compromises have been made and how will claimants be affected?
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If Britain is broken, what is to blame – big money and big tech, or graffiti on your train? | Tom Whyman
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Third U-turn in a month leaves Keir Starmer diminished
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Sky sells German pay-TV business to RTL for €150m
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‘There’s probably worse places’: Bognor Regis back at bottom of UK seaside rankings
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UK politics: Starmer says welfare concessions are ‘common sense’ but dodges funding question – as it happened
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Here is the single thing Labour can do to see off Reform and make British politics work | Will Hayward
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