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London arts centre to amplify global majority voices and ‘urgent questions’
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The shining: my trip to the G7 horror show with Emmanuel Macron | Emmanuel Carrère
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To hoard or not to hoard? UK consumers on the pros and cons of cash
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Government not learning lessons from deaths of domestic abuse victims, report finds
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Reeves to say cuts to City red tape will bring trickle-down benefits to households
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Hot weather lifts UK spending as fans and sports gear add to sales
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Five-year-olds in England with special educational needs 20 months behind peers – report
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UK a ‘powder keg’ of social tensions a year on from summer riots, report warns
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Secondary schools in England to tackle ‘incel’ culture and teach positive role models
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Full-body scans of 100,000 people could change way diseases are detected and treated
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From Tammy to Tamagotchi: Hamleys releases list of 100 top toys of all time
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Benn says ‘no choice’ but to repeal NI legacy act as veterans stage protest
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Buyers of new EVs under £37,000 can get discount under UK scheme
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Tory benches almost deserted as Philp cops a lesson on small boats | John Crace
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The Guardian view on a climate reckoning: an annual address could set a new standard for political accountability | Editorial
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High-street slot machines reap record takings as councils call for power to curb spread
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Ben Jennings on the Met Office’s UK climate-change warning – cartoon
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UK’s clean electricity growing too slowly to meet climate targets, report says
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Ed Miliband says Tories are ‘anti-science’ for abandoning net zero consensus
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Restrictions on jury trials will put real justice at risk | Letters
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Labour’s free childcare policy doesn’t go far enough | Letters
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Waste disposal practices are harming the environment | Letters
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Miliband must match climate rhetoric with action amid broken cross-party consensus
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Convert offices into flats, not nightclubs | Brief letters
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Resident doctors’ strikes would be gift to Nigel Farage, warns Wes Streeting
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Tim Davie admits ‘significant failing’ by BBC over Gaza documentary
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Reform council leader urges Labour to reconsider curbs on care worker visas
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Tell us: how are you coping during UK heatwaves this summer?
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Sydney man charged over attack on Stone of Scone in Scottish museum
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More of England expected to enter drought status after hottest June on record
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Former senior coroner’s officer says Lucy Letby has suffered miscarriage of justice
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Man accused of plot to share Shapps details says he wanted to ‘expose’ Russian spies
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A tent in winter: how Constance Marten and Mark Gordon caused baby’s death
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Bastille Day and a swan census: photos of the day – Monday
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Constance Marten and Mark Gordon convicted over daughter’s death
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English water firm doubles CEO’s pay despite ‘elevated concern’ over finances
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Have tax rises become inevitable?
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‘I loved selling ice-cream there’: the 13-year battle for a Mr Whippy pitch in Greenwich
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Woman who withheld council tax in climate protest faces losing home
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BBC breached accuracy guidelines over Gaza documentary, review finds
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Thames Water announces hosepipe ban as dry weather depletes reservoirs
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Labour has not implemented a single animal welfare pledge, say campaigners
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New flight nurse reportedly among four dead in Southend plane crash
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Please do touch: sculpture exhibition curated by blind people to feature tactile works
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The right wants us to think Britain is on the verge of ethnic conflict. The truth is worse than that | John Merrick
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Post Office could hand ownership to staff amid review after Horizon scandal
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Resident doctors deserve real-terms pay rise after working through Covid, says BMA
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Report on Gregg Wallace’s behaviour upholds 45 claims against ex-BBC presenter
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UK politics: Tories’ energy policy shows they are ‘anti-science, anti-jobs, anti-future’ Miliband tells MPs – as it happened
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Genocide prevention could become legal priority for UK government
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Pound drops after Bank of England says it could cut interest rates more if jobs market slows
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Our Médecins Sans Frontières staff are being killed in Gaza. Why are UK ministers enabling that? | Natalie Roberts
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Bank of England governor says jobs slowdown could prompt rate cut; European markets fall after Trump tariff threat – as it happened
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O2 decided my phone order was fraud and shut my account
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Legacy Act halted investigations into 202 Troubles-related killings of British soldiers
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Ed Miliband to tell MPs who reject net zero policies they are betraying future generations
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‘Profound concern’ as scientists say extreme heat ‘now the norm’ in UK
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UK may need new scheme to detect people obsessed with violence, report to say
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The other millennium dome: how Wales’s National Botanic Garden came back from the brink
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Call for British Museum to take Bayeux tapestry to ‘1066 country’
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Tax pubs on profit not turnover, urges Greene King boss
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King Charles schedules Trump state visit for when UK parliament is in recess
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Number of UK job hunters rises at fastest rate since Covid pandemic
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Sales of UK country houses rise as buyers tempted out by lower prices
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Rachel Reeves to announce £500m for investment in youth services projects
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Former Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari dies aged 82 in London
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Ella Baron on the Palestine Action ban – cartoon
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The Guardian view on private prosecutions: access to justice should not depend on people’s ability to pay | Editorial
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‘It’s very personal to me’: Darren Jones on his £500m plan to fight child poverty
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Turn empty London office blocks into ‘late-night party zones’, report suggests
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