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Nurse loses appeal against 2008 convictions for murder of four patients in Leeds
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‘The site is huge’: division in Cardiff over music festival as green space closed off
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Britain’s biggest biofuel plant could close over impact of UK-US trade deal
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‘Amazing for blind people’: app helps cricket fan find way around Lord’s
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BBC to start charging US-based consumers for news and TV coverage
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Reform Warwickshire council head quits after five weeks, leaving 18-year-old in charge
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UK schools and offices not equipped for impact of global heating, report warns
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UK politics: ‘Bungling Badenoch’ under fire after suggesting Starmer wrong to miss PMQs for Nato summit – as it happened
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Shell has ‘no intention’ of making offer to buy BP after £60bn takeover rumours
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As an NHS GP, I can now prescribe weight-loss jabs – but a quick fix for obesity is not what we need | Helen Salisbury
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Northern Ireland nationalists fear focus on reconciliation stalling push for unity referendum
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Thursday briefing: Keir Starmer is ready to make concessions on his welfare reform bill – will they be enough?
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The Labour welfare rebels are right. This hounding of disabled people will damage the party for years to come | Frances Ryan
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Excessive use of charging powers observed in joint enterprise trials, say researchers
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MPs urge Amazon and eBay to tighten controls on ebike and charger sales
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‘Extraordinary’ silver sculpture inspired by love that scandalised Victorian society goes on show
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Visa income rules discriminate against working-class people, British father says
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Equivalent of one child in every British classroom now born via IVF, data shows
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Tate raises £43m from donations as it launches ‘ambitious’ endowment fund
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Denis Villeneuve to direct new James Bond film
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Billionaires’ wealth surged $6.5tn over past decade, Oxfam reports
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Hundreds of weight loss and diabetes jab users report pancreas problems
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US government role to be excluded in review into Harry Dunn’s death
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Post-Brexit Britain ‘too focused’ on major trade deals, ministers say
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Starmer pushes back at Streeting doubts over budget for assisted dying
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‘Intense’ novel about robot abused by her boyfriend/owner wins Arthur C Clarke science fiction award
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Goldsmiths apologises to Jewish students and staff over ‘culture’ of antisemitism
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Stormzy awarded honorary Cambridge doctorate in law
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Scientists criticise cut in UK funding for global vaccination group
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It’s also a ‘new era’ for share prices in the defence sector
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The Guardian view on the Nato summit: Europe must take the path of strategic self-reliance | Editorial
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HS2 should be stopped in its tracks | Letters
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Immigration resulted in great bonds born of adversity, wit and steely resolve | Letters
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Edmund White’s writing shone a light in dark times | Brief letters
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British Business Bank back in the spotlight with £10bn UK growth mandate
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Briton accused of staging Disneyland mock wedding with child is charged with fraud offences in France
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A week off from PMQs can’t save Starmer from awkward questions over welfare bill | John Crace
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Glastonbury gates open as festivalgoers descend for politically charged event
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Number 10 set to offer concessions to welfare rebels
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How and why is Britain obtaining access to nuclear gravity bombs?
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Man found guilty of murdering Daniel Anjorin, 14, with sword in London
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Paris fashion, Glastonbury and a new dinosaur: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Universal theme park deal secured with UK pledge to spend £500m on transport
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Anti-arms groups plan mass protests over expansion of UK nuclear deterrent
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Angela Rayner says welfare cuts vote will go ahead as Labour rebellion grows
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‘Like a trap’: NHS surgeon describes death of nephew, 16, at Gaza food point
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Eurostar services restored after severe delays due to huge cable theft in France
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Asda owner slumps to near £600m loss as sales fall
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UK to host Donald Trump for full state visit this year, says Buckingham Palace
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Second study finds Uber used opaque algorithm to dramatically boost profits
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Starmer dismisses welfare cuts revolt as ‘noises off’ and defends his leadership – as it happened
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UK graduates facing worst job market since 2018 amid rise of AI, says Indeed
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Chicken Town review – endearingly daft Fenland crime caper has a shedful of charm
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Poorest parts of England to get £2.2bn more for NHS to cut care inequalities
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What to do if your tablet is lost or stolen: tips to help ease your concerns
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‘Reconnecting’ defence with society: the public outreach aims behind UK’s army cadet drive
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Tory peer Liam Booth-Smith takes job at AI firm he encountered at No 10
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Government did not want to ‘harass’ Post Office victims by chasing up claims
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Class no longer main dividing line in UK politics, survey shows
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Rare heath fritillary butterflies surge in number on Exmoor after sunny spring
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Nearly 100,000 adults in England denied state-funded social care due to cuts
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The protest group the UK government wants to brand terrorists – podcast
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Adults in Great Britain now spending more time on mobiles than watching TV
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UK can reach net zero by 2050, climate report finds
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Autoimmune disease may almost double risk of mental ill health, study suggests
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Starmer to give missiles to Ukraine paid for with £70m interest on Russian assets
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UK to expand nuclear deterrent with US fighter jets capable of carrying warheads
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Five members of biggest British Jewish body suspended after Israel criticisms
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Interest-only mortgage could make comeback as regulator revisits rules
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Starmer stands firm on welfare bill as number of Labour rebels passes 120
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