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Workers at Hinkley Point C nuclear plant stage wildcat strike over alleged bullying
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The left must learn to take (and make) a joke | Letters
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Three things the UK must do to make its small boats deal with France work | Letters
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Send parents are not ‘gaming the system’ Letters
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Protect children, not just animals, from lead exposure | Brief letters
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‘A relentless, destructive energy’: inside the trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon
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John Torode to leave MasterChef after allegation of using racist language
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UK should consider political donations cryptocurrency ban, says minister
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UK ex-Middle East minister accused of transparency rule breach over Bahrain advisory role
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Sycamore Gap: why would anyone cut down a tree that brought joy to so many?
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Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years
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Climate groups call for UK wealth tax to make super-rich fund sustainable economy
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What is a wealth tax and would it work in the UK?
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UK union leaders express fear over erosion of right to protest in open letter
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Tim Davie insists he is still right person to lead BBC after series of scandals
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‘Investing in destruction’: campaigners attack plans to fill Yorkshire tunnel with concrete
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Protests, fires and a child’s funeral: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Is Reform UK a radical party or a home for ‘disgruntled former Conservatives’, asks James Cleverly
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Reeves unveils City strategy aimed at cutting red tape and fuelling UK growth
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Thousands of Afghans relocated to UK under secret scheme after data leak
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BBC to look at overhauling licence fee as 300,000 more households stop paying
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Sheep are destroying precious British habitats – and we taxpayers are footing the bill | Chris Packham
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Sycamore Gap pair jailed for four years and three months – as it happened
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The BBC has alienated everyone with its Gaza coverage. After this latest failure, who will be left to defend it? | Owen Jones
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‘They lump us all together’: van-dwellers and homeowners clash over life near Bristol Downs
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UK air pollution falling but danger levels still breached too often, say scientists
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Trump dismisses parliamentary recall idea and praises Starmer’s Brexit efforts
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FTSE 100 breaks 9,000-point barrier to reach new high
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Minnie Driver signs up for lead role as Every Brilliant Thing comes to West End
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Gay man subjected to ‘exorcism’ at Sheffield church receives compensation
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Thousands offered UK asylum in secret scheme after personal data of Afghans who helped British forces leaked by mistake – as it happened
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Thames Water warns nationalisation is likely if emergency creditor talks fall
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Ghosted review – dating-scene romcom is Bridget Jones tribute act
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Get in gear for driving from the UK to mainland Europe
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Reform-run councils once known for green policies expected to scrap climate pledges
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Fear of being ordered back to office affecting UK staff wellbeing, poll finds
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Disabled people want to live a full life. Instead, we’re forced to scrap over our right to food and a wash | Frances Ryan
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Country diary: For these birds, home is where the food is | Mark Cocker
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The shining: my trip to the G7 horror show with Emmanuel Macron | Emmanuel Carrère
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London arts centre to amplify global majority voices and ‘urgent questions’
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To hoard or not to hoard? UK consumers on the pros and cons of cash
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Government not learning lessons from deaths of domestic abuse victims, report finds
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Reeves to say cuts to City red tape will bring trickle-down benefits to households
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UK a ‘powder keg’ of social tensions a year on from summer riots, report warns
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Hot weather lifts UK spending as fans and sports gear add to sales
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Five-year-olds in England with special educational needs 20 months behind peers – report
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Secondary schools in England to tackle ‘incel’ culture and teach positive role models
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Full-body scans of 100,000 people could change way diseases are detected and treated
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From Tammy to Tamagotchi: Hamleys releases list of 100 top toys of all time
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Benn says ‘no choice’ but to repeal NI legacy act as veterans stage protest
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Buyers of new EVs under £37,000 can get discount under UK scheme
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Tory benches almost deserted as Philp cops a lesson on small boats | John Crace
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The Guardian view on a climate reckoning: an annual address could set a new standard for political accountability | Editorial
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High-street slot machines reap record takings as councils call for power to curb spread
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Ben Jennings on the Met Office’s UK climate-change warning – cartoon
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UK’s clean electricity growing too slowly to meet climate targets, report says
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Ed Miliband says Tories are ‘anti-science’ for abandoning net zero consensus
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Restrictions on jury trials will put real justice at risk | Letters
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Labour’s free childcare policy doesn’t go far enough | Letters
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Waste disposal practices are harming the environment | Letters
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Miliband must match climate rhetoric with action amid broken cross-party consensus
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Convert offices into flats, not nightclubs | Brief letters
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Resident doctors’ strikes would be gift to Nigel Farage, warns Wes Streeting
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Tim Davie admits ‘significant failing’ by BBC over Gaza documentary
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Reform council leader urges Labour to reconsider curbs on care worker visas
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Tell us: how are you coping during UK heatwaves this summer?
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Sydney man charged over attack on Stone of Scone in Scottish museum
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More of England expected to enter drought status after hottest June on record
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Former senior coroner’s officer says Lucy Letby has suffered miscarriage of justice
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Man accused of plot to share Shapps details says he wanted to ‘expose’ Russian spies
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