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A racist mob menacing refugee children and our town. Read this and see what lies ahead, unless we act now | Anonymous
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Powering change: UK battery firms aim to unlock the way to net zero
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Call to halt Boris Johnson’s £115,000 allowance after Boris Files revelations
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Peter Mandelson called Jeffrey Epstein ‘my best pal’ in 50th birthday letter
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Anglo American to merge with rival Teck in $53bn mining group
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Lucy Powell to stand for Labour deputy leadership after reshuffle sacking – UK politics live
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Phillipson the frontrunner as six female Labour MPs enter deputy leader race
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I’ve seen reshuffles from the inside, and I know why Starmer won’t sack Rachel Reeves – even though he should | Simon Hart
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From Washington to Westminster, the populist right needs to erase history to succeed. It’s up to us to resist | Kojo Koram
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Developer wants 63% of retirement flat sale price
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London’s pedicabs could be forced to turn down music and charge by the minute
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UK retail sales rise but stores fear tax worries could hit festive period
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From now on, Labour has one mission only. It must focus on saving Britain from Farage | Polly Toynbee
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How Keir Starmer’s polling became one of the worst in the west – in charts
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Peter Kyle, the ‘tech bro’ minister charged with kickstarting UK growth
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Britain’s butterflies bounce back in annual count – but only to average levels
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Norfolk hospital worst in country as NHS league tables reintroduced
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Pret a Manger to take on supermarkets by trialling meal deals
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Ofsted to press ahead with new inspection regime despite opposition
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Trump state visit will see police drones and airspace limits over Windsor
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Bottom trawling to continue in English protected waters, government rules
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‘Most important, most beautiful, most musical’: Bagpuss set for big screen return
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Reform UK would axe any high-speed northern rail schemes, says Richard Tice
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I’m not running for Labour deputy leader. I want the freedom to fight for an economic reset | Louise Haigh
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Several senior female Labour MPs drop out of party deputy leader contention
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No, Mr Mandelson, we will not roll out the red carpet for Trump | Zoe Williams
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Labour must do more to tackle populist right as party’s support leaks to Reform, say unions
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Ben Jennings on the DSEI arms fair taking place in London – cartoon
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Boris Johnson had dinner in lockdown with peer funding flat refit, files suggest
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‘Fervent admirer’: how Johnson courted Saudi officials for private gain
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Boris Johnson was paid £240,000 after Maduro meeting, invoice shows
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Johnson and Cummings’ secret meeting with Palantir founder revealed
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What are the Boris Files and what do they reveal about former PM’s conduct?
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Revealed: how Boris Johnson traded PM contacts for global business deals
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Heathrow T4 reopens after police find no adverse substance
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The Guardian view on Labour’s deputy leadership race: a party that seems afraid of its members | Editorial
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The Guardian view on university finances: stop chipping away at a crumbling system | Editorial
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Third British victim of Lisbon funicular crash was 82-year-old man from Holyhead
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Who is in the running to be the next Labour deputy leader?
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UK may suspend visas for countries that won’t take back people refused asylum, says Mahmood
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Reduce child poverty with compassion and fairness | Letters
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We need more politicians like Angela Rayner | Letters
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Allotments are a safe space in times of crisis | Letter
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Disposable face masks used during Covid have left chemical timebomb, research suggests
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UK banks face lawsuits over mortgages that left people with huge debts
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What is the point of Labour’s new deputy leader? Until we know that, the contest isn’t worth having | Neal Lawson
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Army officer admits sexual assault of teenager Jaysley Beck before she took her own life
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NHS urges people to avoid ‘extremely painful’ leg-lengthening surgery
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Are US fashion brands at risk of growing anti-American backlash over Trump policies?
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A red beret parade and On Freedom’s Wings: Monday’s photos of the day
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Swansea man died when house ‘disappeared’ in gas explosion, inquest hears
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Labour MPs must gain 80 nominations by Thursday to stand for deputy leader
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Man charged with murder of one woman and violent attack on another in north London
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Prince Harry lays wreath for Queen Elizabeth on first day of UK visit
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Man stabbed while tackling Southport killer describes scene of ‘horror’
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Floods could hit England while country is still in drought, forecasters say
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Court staff cover up Banksy image of judge beating a protester
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When maps go wrong: from the Great North Run to a phantom Aldi
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As Bristol and Cardiff airports tussle, is it time for the ‘far-fetched’ Severnside?
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Parents, don’t panic over porn! Here’s how to have an age-appropriate and shame-free talk with your kids | Jess Melendez
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Great North Run apologises over ‘Newcastle map’ medals that actually show Sunderland
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Mirror publisher puts 600 jobs at risk amid AI and reader changes
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‘They just want a better life’: the UK households who host asylum seekers
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‘Not just about drink any more’: UK pubs tap themed nights to revive fortunes
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The Noel Clarke judgment was a victory for the freedom of the press – but it should also act as a warning | Nik Williams
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Workhouses in England and Wales linked to transatlantic slave trade, study suggests
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Unite’s Sharon Graham warns Labour against diluting workers’ rights bill
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London tube strike shuts down services, causing congestion on roads
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New home secretary Shabana Mahmood says she will not run for deputy leader after Labour accused of ‘stitch-up’ over contest – UK politics live
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George Osborne ‘to miss out on big windfall’ from sale of investment bank
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