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Dirty Business, The Lady, Mandelson’s arrest – are they truth, ‘faction’ or just more drama? | Simon Jenkins
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Plaid leader warns 'Reform government would set Wales back decades'
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How UK Greens weaponized Farage’s populist playbook
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Country diary: A wet walk is worth it for the spoonbills | Elizabeth-Jane Burnett
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The silencer and the White House Farm murders: is this the evidence that could free Jeremy Bamber?
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Greens storm Gorton and Denton by-election — as Labour slumps to third
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Green party wins Gorton and Denton byelection, pushing Labour to third place
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Gorton and Denton was a disaster for Labour - can Starmer find a way back?
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Reeves and Svantesson: Don’t believe Putin’s lies. Economic pressure is working
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PM vows to ‘keep fighting’ after Greens sweep past Labour and Reform to win byelection – as it happened
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Vegetarians have ‘substantially lower risk’ of five types of cancer
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Kinship carers in England to be given financial support in government pilot
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Vegetarian diet can slash risk of five cancers by up to 30%, study finds
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Observers raise concerns over secret ballot breaches at Gorton and Denton byelection
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Gorton and Denton by-election 'cheating' claim explained
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Mandelson faces EU inquiry into Brussels trade role over Epstein links
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Boy expected to be paralysed able to walk after ground-breaking surgery
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Defence secretary orders search for record of Epstein trafficking women through RAF bases
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Tourette syndrome tests the limits of acceptance – I’ve struggled with it for 30 years | Leyland Cecco
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Drop in overseas workers is ‘car crash’ for UK hospitals and care homes, say experts
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YouTuber accused of murdering pregnant girlfriend 'recorded livestream alibi four days earlier'
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Conservative theatre-making will kill the UK industry, says National’s director
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Playwrights’ ‘thrilling’ debuts share the Susan Smith Blackburn prize
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Ocado failing to deliver on its potential as one of UK’s great technology hopes
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The Guardian view on Plaid Cymru’s rise: Welsh politics is on the brink of a revolution | Editorial
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Why have efforts to bring in assisted dying law been thwarted?
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MPs condemn hosting of Tommy Robinson by Trump administration
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Yes, Britain needs more babies – but Reform's nasty plans for women won't help | Polly Toynbee
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UK social media ban for under-16s edges closer with Starmer expected to back it
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Subsidies for Rolls-Royce might seem a bit rich, but they are inevitable | Nils Pratley
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Nobody wants to defend Britain’s voting system any more – but here’s why I will | Gaby Hinsliff
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A mountain to climb in today’s job market | Letters
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Yuja Wang accuses Radio 3’s Norman Lebrecht of misogynistic bullying
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Drax to stop burning controversial Canadian wood within next year
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Met police to pilot facial recognition identity checks, mayor confirms
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Has Corbyn won Your Party power battle against Sultana? - The Latest
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Has Corbyn won the Your Party power battle? - The Latest
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Assisted dying bill not at ‘end of the road’, peer says as time runs short
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Driver who crashed while gambling is jailed after causing premature birth
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Home Office urged to make it easier for mosques to apply for protection
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Woman who fell from window fleeing Nottingham attacker warned he could have killed her
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Man who left his partner paralysed in a brutal attack has been jailed
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Send provision and student loans: will Labour’s changes backfire? – podcast
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Record number of rough sleepers in England last year, official figures show
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TikTok and Snapchat posts urge London pupils to join ‘school wars’ fights
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Child killer Ian Huntley will be vulnerable to another attack if he survives
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Tell us: how are your finances looking ahead of the Spring Forecast?
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Plan to pedestrianise London’s Oxford Street given official go-ahead
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Flamm arts festival aims to spark interest in unsung Cornish town of Bodmin
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Coroner orders report on barrier safety after Oasis fan's fatal fall at Wembley Stadium
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British-Danish couple say new UK passport rules may separate them from children
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Police apologise to second parliamentary Speaker in two days over Mandelson arrest leak
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David Hockney’s first English landscape on show for first time in almost 30 years
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Martin Clunes loses planning battle with new travellers near Dorset home
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How the Epstein files brought down lobbying powerhouse Global Counsel
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Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack
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‘Fountain of filth’ and an inflatable Maradona: photos of the day – Thursday
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‘How can I start again at 68?’ Maria has spent 50 years in the UK – and is fighting deportation
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Instagram to notify parents if teens search for suicide content
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UK's delicate deal to get Bayeux Tapestry loaned from France - diplomatic coup or cultural gamble?
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UK's delicate deal to loan Bayeux Tapestry from France - diplomatic coup or cultural gamble?
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UK parents fear young will be worse off for first time in a century, ex-minister warns
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Police arrest second man after 'serious security incident' at mosque
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Far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s US welcome sparks British backlash
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Your Party under Corbyn to work with Greens on ‘coordinated left-flank offensive’
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Assisted dying bill will almost certainly fail due to a lack of time
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Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under finalised post-Brexit deal
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Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under post-Brexit deal
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Calls to move England’s home insulation scheme into council workers’ hands
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It’s taboo to admit it, but voters bear some responsibility for the frayed state of Britain | Andy Beckett
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