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Aardman exhibition marks animation studio’s half a century in Bristol
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Nigel Farage to join populist and rightwing figures at ‘anti-woke Davos’ in London
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Preston Davey: Timeline of baby's tragically short life
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Jury fails to reach verdict in trial of alleged hitman
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Reading in Rome and a palace tour: photos of the day – Thursday
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Fewer than half of commuters in Great Britain think train fare value for money
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Amber heat warnings issued across southern England over weekend
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‘Mistreatment became normality’ at Muckamore Abbey hospital, inquiry finds
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Whole-life order given to UK teacher who sexually abused and murdered adopted baby
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Amber heat alert issued as new heatwave looms
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Bank of England governor warns UK public to expect higher costs this year
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We must be alive to the dangers of a UK social media ban – and the way to really help young people | Rosie Parkyn
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Farage trying to block ‘Britcoin’ plans that could be costly for billionaire donor
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Oxfordshire council seeks injunction over flags tied to lamp-posts across county
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Man detained over vandalism of James Bulger's grave
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There is a path to peace for Starmer and Burnham – even as their backers prepare for battle | Tom Baldwin
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Church of England apologises for role in forced adoptions
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Polls open in historic byelection in Makerfield that could determine Keir Starmer’s future – as it happened
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Church of England apologises for forced adoptions
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UK mosques advised to run lockdown drills amid fears of anti-Muslim attacks
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Vulnerable adults 'zombified' and suffered 'systematic abuse', inquiry finds
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Vulnerable adults 'zombified' and suffered 'systematic abuse', inquiry finds
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Drax cleared after investigation into sourcing of wood pellets
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Prisoners found guilty after child killer discovered 'tidily tucked up in bed' with 25 stab wounds
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Cambridge experts recreate 336-year-old garden to commemorate ‘father of natural history’
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Plan to ban ‘private equity sharks’ from social care dropped, Wes Streeting says
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Weather more important to sales than World Cup, says Tesco as growth slows
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UK vacancies fall to lowest for five years as wages grow faster than expected
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Here’s something London can be envious of: when New York parties, it really parties | Emma Brockes
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Children vaccinated for HPV have close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before age 30, study suggests
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Labour campaigners fear hordes of MPs may annoy public as Makerfield votes
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Russia-linked arson attacks show bad actors targeting UK, says Starmer
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BBC made second Ashley Cain TV series despite alleged misconduct
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Ten years on, we’re living with the ghosts of Brexit. Reform and Restore know that – the rest are playing catch-up | Aditya Chakrabortty
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Western Europeans believe crime is rising despite fall in overall rates, poll finds
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Rejoining customs union would not fix damage caused by Brexit, research finds
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NHS patients face worst drug shortages on record, say pharmacists and GPs
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'Prototype' Stonehenge discovered
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Just a few thousand small-town voters are about to decide Britain’s future
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Burnham’s big gamble offers a big potential reward — if he can pull it off
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Warning of 'extremely dangerous' cancer care delays
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World-famous Robin Hood oak tree has died
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‘Most famous tree in the world’: Sherwood Forest’s 1,000-year-old Major oak dies
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Solstice-aligned 5,000-year-old monument ‘once in a lifetime find’, say archaeologists
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Cannabis commercialisation not decriminalisation drives up usage, study finds
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Polls open in Makerfield by-election
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Burnham team tell ministers to delay resignations to avoid chaos
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‘We had right of way’: when British fair play met Russian firepower off the Isle of Wight
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Belfast stabbing victim may lose sight in remaining eye, family say
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UK officials expect Russia to retaliate for seizure of shadow fleet oil tanker
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In pictures: Kate returns to Royal Ascot
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French police authorised to use water cannon on asylum seekers in £660m deal with UK
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The Guardian view on Britain and the EU: Ed Davey is right – a changed world changes the argument | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the future of social clubs: working-class assets that deserve to be nurtured | Editorial
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Ella Baron on Reform’s plan to ‘strengthen women’s rights’ – cartoon
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Makerfield: how one small area could decide the UK's next prime minister – video
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The wit, warmth and wisdom in Roy Hattersley’s Endpiece column | Letters
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Why did Russian warship fire warning shots in the Channel? – The Latest
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Harry and Meghan to bring children to UK
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Russia warship fires warning shot at British couple – The Latest
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Starmer warns against ‘looking backwards’ to Brexit after rivals back UK’s return to EU
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‘I had one man spit at my poster’: Makerfield deeply divided as byelection campaign draws to a close
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The rightwing counter-revolution is gaining ground – and Labour’s softly-softly approach won’t stop it | Andy Beckett
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Cross purposes: how the England flag got caught in a tug-of-war between rightwing nationalists and football fans
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Mother of fatally-stabbed girl, 9, recalls their final hours together
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UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says
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Legislation proposed to stop lawsuits used to silence journalists and whistleblowers
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Harry and Meghan to bring children to UK for first time in four years
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Ex-health worker cautioned after Kate’s medical notes offered for financial gain
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‘No friends to the oil and gas industry’: Aberdeen South, the byelection where one topic dominates
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