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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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Ukraine and UK to jointly produce long-range drones, Zelenskyy says
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UK industrial strategy: the key points – and what’s missing?
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UK walks diplomatic tightrope over Trump’s attack on Iran – Politics Weekly Westminster
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Yvette Cooper vows to ban Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws
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Reeves calls for Middle East de-escalation amid oil price fears
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A protest in Venice and galaxies in space: photos of the day – Monday
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Hugo Boss tells Liverpool owner of Boss Pets to take down company website
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The UK is getting drier. Could reusing greywater help?
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British man says he fears for family trapped in Iran by Home Office appeal
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Revolut CEO ‘could get multibillion-dollar windfall if its value passes $150bn’
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Weather tracker: US and Europe swelter in June heatwaves
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‘They had a feast’: New Forest donkeys spark backlash after raiding new food waste bins
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Metropolitan police appeal for help to recover 285-year-old violin worth £150,000
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Wes Streeting announces investigation into ‘failing’ NHS maternity services
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There are more C-section births in the UK than ever, so why is the stigma against them still so strong? | Hannah Marsh
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David Lammy refuses to say if UK supported US strikes on Iran nuclear facilities
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Flight evacuating British nationals from Israel has departed, says Foreign Office – as it happened
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Man charged with murder of charity worker in north London
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The Legend of Rooney’s Ring: Wayne and Coleen get their very own summer panto
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Goldman Sachs warns Brent crude could hit $100 per barrel if strait of Hormuz is disrupted; oil dips as Trump demands lower prices – as it happened
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Three mobile network seems to want to ‘kill off’ my sick dad
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Live Aid concert to be broadcast on radio to mark 40th anniversary
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Majority of children will be overweight or obese in nine areas of England by 2035, study shows
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Train police in how pets are used by domestic abusers, says charity
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Bacardi Breezers to BuzzBallz: why gen Z aren’t the booze buzzkills we’ve been led to believe
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Windfarms in England hit by wave of copper cabling thefts
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‘Get ready to sweat!’ The animal mega-marathon stampeding from the Congo to the Arctic
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NHS begins mass rollout of weight-loss jabs to patients in England
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Ashley Walters says he limits son’s screen time since Adolescence role
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‘Billionaires’ bonanza’: Labour derides Reform plan to offer tax exemptions to wealthy
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Domestic abuse is ‘public health emergency’, experts say after critical NHS report
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Family pay tribute to charity co-founder fatally stabbed in north London
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US request to UK over Iran would have raised legal questions, ex-adviser says
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The Guardian view on extreme weather: build national readiness – or let everyday life keep breaking down | Editorial
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Ban on Palestine Action as ‘terrorists’ is shameful | Letters
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Recovered Mike Lynch superyacht transferred to Sicilian town
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Diversity policies improve the civil service | Letter
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Minibuses for rural routes are in production | Letter
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Move on from a bad workplace | Brief letters
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Campaigners look to Historic England to save Black British site Bridge Park in London
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Strikes on Iran and Israel, a hoisted yacht and Jaws rides again - photos of the weekend
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RAF base vandalism not enough to justify Palestine Action ban, says ex-minister
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Look at Labour’s cruel attitude towards disability benefits, then tell me Keir Starmer cares about 'human dignity' | John Harris
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Charles Dickens’s ‘sliding doors’ moment: how a cold turned an aspiring thespian into a writer
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Labour scraps £950m EV rapid charging fund first announced by Conservatives
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Wes Streeting questions affordability of setting up NHS assisted dying service
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Thames Water lenders demand government blocks campaigners from legal action
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Thousands of UK government laptops, phones and tablets have been lost or stolen
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Keir Starmer backs US strike on Iran but warns of wider escalation risk
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The Windrush generations were proudly British. Yet immigrants are still fighting to be seen that way | Diane Abbott
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Funeral scams: ‘It’s hard to imagine a more callous form of fraud’
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‘We’re here to spot predatory men’: the new force patrolling Dua Lipa’s Wembley show
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How England’s outdated water tracking system leaves regulators in the dark
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‘No danger of blowing up Reading’: the site building UK’s next nuclear weapons
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Police arrested autistic activist in supported housing as part of Quaker raid operation
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Campaigner calls for judge-led public inquiry into Windrush scandal
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UK government unveils £275m investment in training and apprenticeships in England
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Kneecap’s Glastonbury performance not ‘appropriate’, says Keir Starmer
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Evacuated London train passengers forced to walk along tracks on hottest day of year
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British man arrested for alleged terrorism offence and spying on RAF base in Cyprus
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Ex-army chief Lord Dannatt lobbied ministers for millions to support commercial deal
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Who’s the boss? The ousted car sales tycoon versus his private equity investor
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2025 summer solstice at Stonehenge – in pictures
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‘Not an attractive place to shop’: how Poundland lost its appeal to shoppers
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Council approves radical Folkestone development amid fears of legal action
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Esther Rantzen hails Commons passage of ‘rigorous and safe’ assisted dying bill
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Ancient trees are shipped to the UK, then burned – using billions in ‘green’ subsidies. Stop this madness now | Dale Vince
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Salvagers fully raise Mike Lynch’s superyacht Bayesian from sea off Sicily
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