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NHS England aims for faster cancer treatment with new data tool
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Unison chief tells staff at Reform-controlled councils to join union
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Gateshead: 14 children arrested after boy dies in fire
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‘This is your victory’: Churchill’s VE Day radio address to be broadcast by Timothy Spall
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Driver arrested after four people injured in two collisions in Rochdale
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‘He can’t have it both ways’: royal watchers at Buckingham Palace react to Prince Harry
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MP calls for trials of lifting drinking ban in English football stands
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Lorraine Kelly has ovaries and fallopian tubes removed in preventative measure
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Now Farage not Starmer is feeding public’s appetite for change
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Mother of autistic boy left with £10,000 debt after breaching DWP rules by £1.92 a week
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Labour targets international students claiming asylum after election losses to Reform
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Treasury threatens Defra with £4bn bill if Thames Water nationalised
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Becky Barnicoat on early signs of summer – cartoon
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‘It’s been traumatic’: the inside story of Tell Mama’s break with Labour government
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Clothing shortages, food waste and millions lost each day: inside the M&S cyber-attack chaos
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Do yourself, the world and me a big favour: stop phone-filming at gigs | Jason Okundaye
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‘You get attached to them’: nesting ospreys get villagers excited in Wales
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Dying Syrian grandmother allowed to come to UK in Home Office U-turn
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Badenoch apologises for local election results as Reform warned there are ‘no simple answers’ – as it happened
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‘We can’t just talk to the right’: what will Labour do now?
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Cramped Victorian prisons limiting rehabilitation, chief inspector says
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31 of England’s prisons are Victorian. Do they work? – visual investigation
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Labour alienated its core and failed to attract Reform voters. Now will Starmer change tack? | John McDonnell
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My VE Day was nothing like our image of it today. I hope we can honour what it really meant | Sheila Hancock
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‘It’s wild’: how the cost of learning to drive in the UK is accelerating
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Headteachers’ union takes legal action against Ofsted over inspection changes
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Exhibition of original Bob Dylan paintings to open in London
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Greyscale and prune your algorithm: ‘digital nutritionist’ offers advice on cutting down screen time
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Country diary: Lambing season is in full swing | Andrea Meanwell
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‘Humiliated Tories’ and ‘angry Labour’: what the papers say about Reform’s local election rout
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LS Lowry painting bought for £10 in 1926 sells at auction for £800,000
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Co-op apologises after hackers extract ‘significant’ amount of customer data
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Prince Harry tells the BBC of his pain, and it’s queasy viewing. But who will switch it off? | Hugh Muir
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Farage claims Reform UK local election gains ‘beginning of the end’ for Tories
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Anti-immigrant Reform UK makes broad gains in English local elections
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The Guardian view on Reform election victories: a barometer of disillusionment | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Tate Modern at 25: a monumental success | Editorial
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Reform UK’s victories are just the latest chapter of political fragmentation
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Farage has declared a new dawn before, but this time things could really be different
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Election results and the rise of Reform UK reflect a broken voting system | Letters
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Those who prefer a map to an app abound in the age of GPS | Letters
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UN judge jailed in UK after forcing woman to work as slave
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Sycamore Gap accused says he was asked to take blame for felling of tree
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How the big parties fared in the English local elections
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Alone centre stage, for Nige this was his triumph and no one else’s | John Crace
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Enjoy this victory, Nigel Farage – because it could also be the start of your downfall | Polly Toynbee
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UK woman accused of illegal abortion says she told medics she had miscarried
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Assisted dying: up to 12 people a day in England and Wales may use service after 10 years
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Prince Harry says king ‘won’t speak to him’ and he would ‘love’ to be reconciled
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King Charles to open Canada parliament as PM Carney reacts to Trump threats
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‘They really are all horrible’: political anger marks Reform UK’s Runcorn win
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BMI of 1 million minority ethnic adults in England wrongly classified
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Martin Rowson on Reform UK’s defeat of Labour in the Runcorn byelection – cartoon
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UK preparing to ban consumers from buying crypto with borrowed funds
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Governors have lost control of prison in Staffordshire, union says
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Edward II’s coronation roll goes on display alongside King Charles’s
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Scottish ministers drop plans to outlaw misogyny and conversion practices
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Dancing, prayers and protests: Friday’s photos of the day
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Resident doctors in England to be balloted on strike action over pay
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Prince Harry loses legal challenge over police protection in UK
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From absurdity and anger to hope in Reform UK's new heartland – video
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We fought and beat the government in the courts because every Briton has the right to protest | Akiko Hart
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‘A younger crowd’: the rise of Britain’s early-bird restaurant dining
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Judge tells Prince Harry a ‘sense of grievance does not translate into a legal argument’ as he loses court battle over UK security – as it happened
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UK sand eel fishing ban remains in place despite EU legal challenge
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Headteachers in England, Wales and NI say Send provision crisis is worsening
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Russell Brand appears in court on charges of rape and sexual assault
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Keir Starmer under fire from Labour MPs after byelection loss to Reform UK
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‘Trans women have never felt like a threat’: women’s refuges grapple with supreme court ruling
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Campaigners claim victory as judges quash Braverman move against protests
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