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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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No 10 climbs down over welfare bill in move to win over Labour rebels
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Homes for sale in harbour towns and villages in England and Scotland – in pictures
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Period drama: Here We Flo pulls ‘plastic-free’ pledge amid row over green claims
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Local bus services in England still declining despite investment – report
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Alarm raised over slow pace of payouts to UK veterans fired over sexuality
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Black children arrested in London ‘15% more likely to be criminalised’ than white children
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Another tragic fact about this disastrous welfare bill: it proves Labour hasn’t learned and doesn’t listen | Polly Toynbee
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Ukrainians who fled to UK being refused asylum on grounds it is ‘safe to return’
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“It’ll push disabled people into poverty”: Labour’s controversial welfare bill – podcast
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Police identify seven as main suspects in Post Office Horizon scandal inquiry
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People dying early of cancer costs UK economy £10.3bn a year, study finds
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Amy Hunt says murder of her mother and sisters ‘rooted in misogyny’
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Jamaica to ask King Charles to refer issue of reparations for slavery to UK’s privy council
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Anna Wintour: end of an era as ‘queen of fashion’ departs as American Vogue’s editor-in-chief
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Starmer aide Morgan McSweeney under fire after Labour welfare rebellion
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‘Joyous, immersive’ Beamish wins Art Fund museum of the year award
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Chris and Sarra Hoy awarded freedom of the City of London
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One in four young people in England have mental health condition, NHS survey finds
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Office for National Statistics has ‘deep-seated’ problems and needs an overhaul
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The Guardian view on Labour’s welfare revolt: ministers should take MPs more seriously | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Labour’s industrial turn: leaving finance untouched will come at a cost for the country | Editorial
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Note to Starmer and the other sabre-rattlers. Why spend billions on weapons – soft power would keep us safe | Simon Jenkins
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Starmer offers ‘massive concessions’ on welfare bill to Labour rebels
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Parents, not teachers, can beat child obesity | Letter
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Only admirals get to use the green pen | Brief letters
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Number of higher-rate UK taxpayers expected to hit more than 7m this year
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Growing signs of slowdown in UK jobs market, says Bank of England governor
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No 10 accused of imposing effective ban on civil servants speaking at events
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Members of British Jewish body suspended after criticising Israel to launch appeal
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Ministers refuse to name companies that lobbied them over foreign ownership of UK newspapers
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Test developed to identify women at increased risk of miscarriage
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UK study shows 8% of children aged eight to 14 have viewed online pornography
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Al Pacino on how he got his Modigliani film off the ground after 30 years
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Met Office should name storms after fossil fuel companies, say campaigners
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UK scientists to synthesise human genome to learn more about how DNA works
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The Donald laps it up as Nato leaders compete to shower him with sycophancy | John Crace
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Heat alerts issued for most of England as temperatures above 30C forecast again
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John Major condemns ‘callous’ aid cuts and growing national self-interest
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C of E prepares spiritual response to war as UK military warns of rising threat
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Two Met officers dismissed for gross misconduct after strip-search of black schoolgirl
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Norway’s €19bn software company Visma picks London for IPO
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Clothing prices rising in US as Trump tariffs kick in, H&M boss says
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Kardashians in Venice and a French Spiderman: photos of the day - Thursday
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Seven people taken to hospital after college bus crashes into Hampshire river
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Michael Eavis: people who disagree with Glastonbury’s politics can go elsewhere
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‘Send them to Mars’: Led By Donkeys Glastonbury exhibit takes aim at Musk
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Rules that protect UK homeowners from repossessions may be scrapped
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London’s often unruly and overpriced pedicabs to be regulated
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Jes Staley loses appeal against City ban for misleading watchdog over Epstein links
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Tell us about your worst and best experiences doing your Duke of Edinburgh’s award
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Keir Starmer confirms No 10 is offering concessions to Labour welfare rebels
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Nurse loses appeal against 2008 convictions for murder of four patients in Leeds
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