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A £2.5m dud? Fresh doubt cast on authenticity of National Gallery Rubens
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Electrolyte sachets are everywhere – but will they cure a festival hangover?
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‘Trump baby’ returns, Keir Starmer in a pub and Brad Pitt – photos of the weekend
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‘Modest fashion’ headed for mainstream despite political hostility, say experts
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‘We’re being attacked all the time’: how UK banks stop hackers
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Revealed: Thousands of UK university students caught cheating using AI
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Ignore the sunburnt-Brits snobbery: the new generation of all-inclusive resorts are paradise for parents | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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‘Earn up to £800 a day’: job scammers using calls or texts to lure victims
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UK government rollout of Humphrey AI tool raises fears about reliance on big tech
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Labour will drop ‘unaffordable’ net zero policies, predicts Reform’s deputy leader
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A useful enemy? Why Tories and Reform are calling net zero policy into question
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Posters, scented items and drones: Highland hunt for teenager’s missing therapy dog
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Young carer who unwittingly breached allowance rules forced to repay £2,000
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Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
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Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
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Keir Starmer to launch national inquiry into grooming gangs
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UK moves jets to Middle East as Starmer refuses to rule out defending Israel
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Vodafone terminates contracts of 12 franchisees who joined £120m lawsuit
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Women Scotland group mulls more legal action after UK supreme court gender ruling
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Download festival rockers told to take off smartwatches after moshpits spark emergency alerts
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‘There’s nothing else like it’: the Ritz is crowned best restaurant in the UK
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Jon Davis on the joys of discovery in the countryside – cartoon
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KGB defector turned to Britain only after US rejected him several times, book reveals
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The Ballymena violence has nothing to do with ‘protecting women’. It is racism, pure and simple | Sarah Creighton
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‘They could poo for England’: the mystery of the peacocks plaguing a village
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Hey AI! Can ChatGPT help you to manage your money?
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There hasn’t been a ‘big chancellor’ since Osborne: IFS chief gives final mark
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‘Where are the foreigners?’: does a facile explanation lie behind Ballymena’s outbreak of hate?
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‘Grenfell was caused by corporate greed’: report calls for far stronger penalties over unsafe cladding
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‘A slap in the face’: Grenfell officials still working in housing eight years after fire
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Workers in UK need to embrace AI or risk being left behind, minister says
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Labour ‘staking everything’ on billions in investment to reverse UK’s decline
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Civil service is ‘too remote’ from people’s lives across UK, says minister
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‘Misshapes, mistakes, misfits’: Pulp’s signature secondhand style has stood test of time
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Country diary: A priceless view of a tiger beetle – let’s keep it that way | Ed Douglas
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Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother
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Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honours
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UK records warmest day of 2025 so far as temperatures hit 29.4C
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MPs back bill changes to prevent medics raising assisted dying with under-18s
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Pulp top UK charts for the first time since 1998 with new album More
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British Library to reinstate Oscar Wilde’s reader card 130 years after it was revoked
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The Guardian view on riots in Northern Ireland: racist violence does not express ‘legitimate grievance’ | Editorial
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Ministers step up efforts to quell growing rebellion over UK welfare bill
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Spending billions on unclean, risky energy? What a nuclear waste | Letters
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Resident doctors have good reason to strike over pay | Letters
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Russia adviser Fiona Hill’s alarming conclusion | Letter
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Minibuses make sense on rural routes | Letters
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Two men jailed over theft of £4.75m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace
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Former Tory MP to face trial on general election gambling charges
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Boeing experts and UK and US aviation officials join Air India crash investigation
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UK spy agencies too slow to realise CIA was mistreating prisoners after 9/11, government admits
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Blackpool teacher charged with sexual assault and murder of baby
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Seven men who groomed vulnerable girls in Rochdale guilty of multiple sex offences
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A robotic dog and a tribute to Colombia’s cycling soul: photos of the day – Friday
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C of E warned over influence of ‘extreme views’ after cuts to anti-racism funding
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Labour had the chance to finally kill off HS2. Instead, it’s throwing more money into the pit | Simon Jenkins
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High court dismisses challenges against adding VAT to UK private school fees
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Society may have overestimated risk of the ‘manosphere’, UK researchers say
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Devon farm footage prompts calls to ban restrictive pens for pregnant pigs
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UK government says it gave no military support for Israel’s attack on Iran
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Digested week: Remorseless Reeves and Sarah Vine’s masterpiece of self-delusion | John Crace
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Attenborough’s Ocean is the film I’ve been waiting my whole career for – now the world must act on its message | George Monbiot
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Oil and gold prices soar and stock markets fall after Israel’s attacks on Iran
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Councils in England warn of mass bankruptcies as Send deficits soar
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Why does Nigel Farage get to play British politics on easy mode? | Andy Beckett
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Blood cancer patients in England first in world to be offered ‘Trojan horse’ drug
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Homes for sale in England with swimming pools – in pictures
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I call on the UK to join the world majority – and recognise the state of Palestine | Husam Zomlot
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How does air pollution affect mental health? New study aimed to find out
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EHRC urged to extend consultation on post-supreme court ruling gender guidance
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