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Self-driving taxis are coming to London – should we be worried? | Jack Stilgoe
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Insurer won’t pay out after medical emergency forced us to cancel wedding
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UK Sport urges BBC to boost coverage of Olympic sports between Games
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Hidden detail found in Anne Boleyn portrait was ‘witchcraft rebuttal’, say historians
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Families call for inquiry into residential care charity that ran up £1.6m debt
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Rain alerts for southwest England risk exacerbating flood-hit areas
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Families take legal action after Cape Verde holiday deaths
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Did he jump or was he pushed? Either way, Mandelson had no alternative but to resign
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'Monitored by AI all day long': Ex-TikTok employee accuses company of bullying and union busting
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Mandelson quits Labour Party to avoid 'further embarrassment' over Epstein links
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‘Deadly postcode lottery’ restricting new cancer treatments in England, doctors say
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Parents of children abused by paedophile take legal action against London nursery
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UK should consider resuming talks on EU defence pact, Starmer says
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C of E bishops criticise UK inaction over Israel’s ‘West Bank de facto annexation’
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The Guardian view on risks from biodiversity collapse: warnings must be heeded before it’s too late | Editorial
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Nicola Jennings on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – cartoon
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NHS patients put at risk by ‘sham investigations’, says ex-CEO of hospital
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UK hospitality firms demand more help with business rates amid questions over Heathrow discount
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Mandelson resigns from Labour to prevent ‘further embarrassment’ over Epstein links
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Ministers on lobbying blitz to avoid Labour rebellion over Send changes
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Betfred brothers top list of UK’s biggest taxpayers with £400m bill
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Families taking legal action against firm which ran nursery where paedophile abused children
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In Gorton and Denton, I found a long-festering sense of fury that Labour has no idea how to tackle | John Harris
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Deaths of two more patients at Glasgow hospital under investigation
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Man falls down well in high street
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Police investigating deaths of man and woman
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‘Coffee is just the excuse’: the deaf-run cafe where hearing people sign to order
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‘You can never forget’: a woman remembers her three brothers, murdered one by one by the IRA
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Readers reply: to shred or not to shred? Is it OK to throw out sensitive documents?
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I’ve never taken drugs or drunk alcohol, says Zack Polanski
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Lucy Letby’s parents criticise Netflix documentary over ‘invasion of privacy’
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Family of seven-year-old British girl missing in Morocco describe 'unbearable pain'
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‘It sounds apocalyptic’: experts warn of impact of UK floods on birds, butterflies and dormice
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Mandelson 'has no recollection' of Epstein giving him $75,000
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Anglican clergy in London to be asked to promote antiracism in sermons
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The long-term cost of high student debt in the UK is not just for graduates | Heather Stewart
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Woman stabbed to death in 'busy' area of London
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Ice warnings issued for parts of UK
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Ministers press Andrew to testify after second woman comes forward
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Ex-RFU chair Ilube provides missing LINK for ATM network
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‘You can tell the mood has changed’: How Plaid Cymru led the Welsh fightback against Reform
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Democrat slams US justice department’s release of Epstein files: ‘we are witnessing a full-blown coverup’ – as it happened
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US, UK, EU, Australia and more to meet to discuss critical minerals alliance
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How the left can win back the internet – and rise again | Robert Topinka
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Ex-British army chief calls on ministers to back MDMA-assisted therapy for veterans
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Private school parents targeted by fraudsters stealing fee payments
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UK's top 100 taxpayers revealed - and who has contributed the most to a record £5.7bn?
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Major incident declared after fire causes 'significant damage' at hospital
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Riz Ahmed hopes his modern-day 'visceral' Hamlet will be shown in schools
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Andy Burnham shares message for Labour Gorton and Denton by-election candidate
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Keir Starmer calls on Andrew to testify in US over Jeffrey Epstein links
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Starmer pressures Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify over Epstein
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Lord Triesman, former Labour minister and FA chair, dies aged 82
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Rain warning for parts of England already suffering from 'saturated ground'
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Former Labour minister and FA chairman, Lord Triesman, dies
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‘She needs to fix it’: Jeffrey Epstein’s plot to win redemption via Sarah Ferguson
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Mandelson told Epstein he was 'trying hard' to change bonus policy after payment to husband, files show
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Campaigner Peter Tatchell arrested for carrying ‘globalise the intifada’ placard
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It is clear Epstein was welcomed into Andrew's family fold
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Search operation for missing girl hindered by storm, MP says
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British activist Peter Tatchell arrested for carrying 'intifada' placard
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‘It’s astonishing how well it has lasted’: Anglesey marks 200th anniversary of beloved bridge
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The King greets joggers in surprise appearance at cancer charity parkrun
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Can French Connection make FCUK fashionable again?
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Mumsnet founder Roberts plots delivery of new owner
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Starmer says Gorton and Denton byelection a vote on ‘true patriotism’ as Labour picks local candidate
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Sir Richard Branson told Epstein 'bring your harem' and advised him on PR, new emails show
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Eton head apologises after former teacher jailed for sexual assault of pupil
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‘We create social cohesion’: the rise of the West Midlands’ Desi pubs
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Post Office will fight first ever Capture case at the Court of Appeal