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Buy here now: Oasis to open series of merch stores before reunion gigs
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Deadly weekend heat in England ‘100 times more likely’ due to climate crisis
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Overseas-trained doctors ‘put off UK due to cost of living and low salaries’
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Airline staff being trained to bar people without visas from flights to UK
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Two Leeds hospitals’ maternity services rated inadequate over safety risks
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Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
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Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
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Pupils in England face lost learning from flooding and extreme heat, study finds
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UK manufacturing set for a funding boost to reduce energy costs
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The Guardian view on assisted dying: a momentous bill that needs further attention | Editorial
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Rough ride: how Uber quietly took more of your fare with its algorithm change
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Woman, 66, held on suspicion of murder after London death of film director
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How bad is the HS2 fiasco now? So bad it's time to listen to Nigel Farage | Simon Jenkins
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Met officers to face gross misconduct hearing after woman, 90, targeted with Taser
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Ministers set out plans to spend £725bn on UK infrastructure over 10 years
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Psychologist who misled court about qualifications may have gone beyond remit in seven other cases
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Give thanks Priti Patel isn’t foreign sec – she’d already be at war with Iran | John Crace
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Ringo Starr called Roger Daltrey ‘that little man’, says son sacked from the Who
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Remove decisions on lone child asylum seekers from Home Office, report says
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Blue Labour leader Dan Carden switches to vote against assisted dying bill
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Bank’s rate decision leaves frustrated Reeves praying for an August cut
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Amber heat alert issued across England with warning of ‘rise in deaths’
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Supermen and dancing devils: Photos of the day – Thursday
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Bank of England keeps interest rates at 4.25% but hints at cuts to come
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Grooming gang survivors say political ‘tug of war’ must stop before inquiry
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Dismay as council removes Pride flag in Derbyshire after Christians complain
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Reeves promised oil industry ‘quid pro quo’ over windfall tax in private meeting
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The racial violence in Ballymena repeats a pattern that’s blighted Britain for years. We must wake up to that | Lanre Bakare
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Keir Starmer needs to crack down on misconduct in politics, John Major says
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Ministers urged to publish legal advice on UK involvement in Israel-Iran war
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Grooming gang survivors tell MPs to stop ‘tug-of-war with vulnerable women’ – as it happened
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UK Uber drivers’ earnings cut after changes to secretive algorithm
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UK ministers reopen door to drilling at two North Sea oilfields as new guidance released
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Thursday briefing: HS2’s never-ending journey continues, as Labour push back the £100bn project … again
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UK air pollution killing more than 500 people a week, doctors say
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UK sickle cell patients ‘get worse care than sufferers of similar disorders’
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UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
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English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
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Flavour of gin and tonic could be impacted by climate change, study finds
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British, German and French foreign ministers plan meeting with Iranian counterpart
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Scottish government faces legal action over failure to implement biological sex ruling
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Pepper spray use in youth prisons irresponsible amid racial disparities, watchdog warns
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Notting Hill carnival in danger without ‘urgent funding’, says leaked letter
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Missing diamond-encrusted Rolex may be linked to London stabbing, police say
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The Guardian view on HS2 delays: a chance to break the cycle of costly failure | Editorial
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UK benefits system could collapse if payments are not cut, Liz Kendall says
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HS2: a complete failure by the British state and its politicians
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Clovis Salmon, regarded as first black UK documentary film-maker, dies at 98
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Will the new Middle East crisis rock the world economy? The markets say no – but I fear they’re wrong | Larry Elliott
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Echoes of Brexit as Starmer is pressed to seize initiative on human rights | Jessica Elgot
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Shabana Mahmood says UK will seek reform of human rights convention
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The Philpster exhausts his repertoire with return to Rwanda at PMQs | John Crace
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The debate over assisted dying and palliative care | Letters
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London’s BSix college helped me gain qualifications and integrate into British society | Letters
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NHS nurse ordered to remove ‘antisemitic’ watermelon video call background launches legal action
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Teenagers who report addictive use of screens at greater risk of suicidal behaviour, study shows
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DNA profile from victim’s skirt linked to suspect in trial for 1967 Bristol murder, court hears
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At last, a victory for rivers over megafarms: now councils can’t treat toxic waste as someone else’s problem | Charles Watson
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Tributes paid to charity worker found fatally stabbed in her London home
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Keir Starmer to chair emergency Cobra meeting to discuss Israel-Iran conflict
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Princess of Wales pulls out of attending Royal Ascot
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Michael Sheen’s revived Welsh National Theatre to be based in Swansea
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Rayner refuses to rule out punishing Labour MPs who rebel over welfare cuts
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HS2: 16 years of high hopes, bruising reality and burgeoning costs
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Royal Ascot, a Highland show and nearly 12,000 drones: photos of the day – Wednesday
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As anti-tourism protests grow in Europe, we need a rethink – but that’s no reason to stop travelling | Leah Pattem
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HS2 delayed beyond 2033 as minister attacks ‘appalling mess’
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Cornish man shot dead in Mexico ‘in wrong place at wrong time’, inquest hears
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John Lewis tells some head office staff to work in office at least three days a week
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Kneecap rapper charged with terror offence released on unconditional bail
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