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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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Widespread Labour dissent over welfare bill is sign things are going very badly for Starmer
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Northumbria police destroy Battle of Orgreave and other miners’ strike files
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The Guardian view on disability benefits: Labour’s rebels are right – these reforms will lead to misery | Editorial
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UK protest group Palestine Action denies Iran funding as it faces ban
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Bank governor wades into row over Reeves’ focus on fiscal rule forecasts
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BBFC seeks to extend its monitoring role to include online pornography
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Daniel Hannan celebrates his chronicle of Brexit idiocy foretold | John Crace
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Britain must prepare for possibility of attack on UK soil, government warns
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Drug kingpins face jail for cocaine smuggling and murder plot after EncroChat investigation
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Headteachers in England threaten to quit as Ofsted inspectors over proposed overhaul
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Posh schools, power and our class-ridden society | Letters
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Teach university students to live in a polarised world | Letter
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Let overseas-trained dentists get to work | Letters
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Co-op to stop sourcing goods from Israel, Iran and 15 other countries
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‘Simply no one better’: Prominent Black UK lawyer Courtenay Griffiths dies aged 69
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Nato summit and women dressed in banana leaves: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Sadiq Khan joins growing Labour rebellion against disability benefit cuts
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English Heritage chief steps down after overseeing controversial cost cuts
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Glastonbury festival unlikely to see major downpours or heatwaves – Met Office
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Bears eat week’s worth of honey after escape from Devon enclosure
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Europe’s pledge to spend more on military will hurt climate and social programmes
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Man who called himself ‘Kardashian of Cheshire’ admits luxury handbag fraud
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Love & Trouble review – raw study skilfully unpeels the PTSD that threatens to wreck a marriage
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Reform's ludicrous ‘Britannia Card’ is a masterpiece in political manoeuvring | Faiza Shaheen
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UK energy meter switch-off delayed amid fears over heating and higher bills
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Labour’s benefit cuts will have ‘devastating’ impact on disabled women, say charities
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Man who developed psychosis after being jailed on indefinite term moved to hospital
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Police warn of SMS scams as ‘blaster’ is used to send thousands of texts
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Telling employee their work is messy is not harassment, London tribunal rules
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Minister defends welfare cuts, saying 1,000 people a day signing on to Pip
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Britain has a messy relationship with money - no wonder we’re so divided over doctors’ pay | Polly Toynbee
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UK politics: Starmer to ‘press forward’ with welfare cuts despite rebellion – as it happened
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‘It’s cheap but it’s not disposable’: why fast tech is a growing waste problem
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Armed by America: how Europe’s militaries depend on the US – a visual analysis
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Google could be forced to change UK search as watchdog takes steps
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‘Just reach out to us’: the Nationwide team helping vulnerable customers
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Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey warns Trump trade wars are creating unpredictability; UK restricts steel imports – as it happened
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Nato members willingly increasing defence spending amid rising threat from Russia, says Rutte
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Co-op staff say they are being put at risk by having to work alone
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Overblown infrastructure projects damage lives and imperil democracy. Why is Britain addicted to them? | George Monbiot
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe denounces Israeli attack on Iran’s Evin prison
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Noise pollution harms health of millions across Europe, report finds
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Big fall in support for struggling families in England, charity says
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Translucent bridge to form centrepiece of national memorial to Elizabeth II
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Mick Ralphs, founding member of Mott the Hoople and Bad Company, dies aged 81
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UK will commit to spending 5% of GDP on defence by 2035
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Ex-Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan reveals stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis
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Oil prices pare back losses amid doubts over Israel-Iran ceasefire
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Labour MPs launch major rebellion to stop welfare bill
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Iranian closure of strait of Hormuz would be monumental act of self-harm, says Lammy
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Ban on Palestine Action would have ‘chilling effect’ on other protest groups
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The Guardian view on Palestine Action: if red paint is terrorism, what isn’t? | Editorial
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The Guardian view on maternity care failings: Wes Streeting’s new inquiry must learn from past mistakes, not repeat them | Editorial
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Vapes threaten to undo gains in tackling dangers of tobacco, health leaders warn
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M&S fashion rivals ‘benefited from its pause on online orders after cyber-attack’
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As Starmer unveils his 10-year plan, here’s my advice: don’t fall into the Joe Biden trap | Sam Alvis
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There’s no simple solution to universities’ AI worries | Letters
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Overtourism and housing crisis blight the Lake District | Letter
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Kudos to Royal Mail for a special delivery | Brief letters
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Senior MP calls for Marilyn Manson concert in Brighton to be cancelled
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Former presenter takes legal action against GB News for unfair dismissal
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Scientists use bacteria to turn plastic waste into paracetamol
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