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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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‘Very beautiful’ portrait of Gallagher brothers to go to auction for £1.5m
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Credit Suisse was ‘warned’ about Greensill three years before firm collapsed
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Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in England
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Gibraltar agrees 15% sales tax on goods in post-Brexit settlement with Spain
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‘Panic and sadness’: British Gujaratis in Harrow gather to mourn Air India dead
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Ministers to offer olive branch on welfare plans to avert Labour rebellion
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The Guardian view on Gibraltar and the EU: a post-Brexit deal with something for everyone | Editorial
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Sadiq Khan warns ministers not to ‘pit our towns and cities against each other’
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Does Labour’s spending review signal a return to austerity?
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Sheep farming is integral to the Lake District’s heritage | Letter
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The honourable course on Gaza | Brief letters
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Government to intervene in Croydon council as report warns of ‘financial crisis’
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Ben Jennings on Reform UK’s new chair – cartoon
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Demob-happy IFS director tears into Rachel Reeves’s spending review
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US poised to lower tariffs on British cars within days, UK minister indicates
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Rogue imports of ‘Dubai chocolate’ may threaten Britons with allergies, FSA says
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It is politicians – not regulators – who must make sense of the supreme court’s gender ruling | Gaby Hinsliff
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Three teenage girls plead guilty to killing 75-year-old man in north London street
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Yorkshire enters drought after driest spring in 132 years
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Assisted dying adverts to be banned if service legalised, Kim Leadbeater says
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Scotland’s solicitor general accuses Sheku Bayoh inquiry chair of ‘apparent bias’
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A gannet and Michelin diners in the sky: photos of the day – Thursday
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Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social media
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Newly formed VodafoneThree vows to create thousands of jobs
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Upmarket Finest range helps lift Tesco sales amid UK ‘home dining boom’
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NCA freezes £170m of UK property belonging to ally of ousted Bangladesh leader
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‘We’ve been left in this mess’: residents of condemned Merseyside blocks face eviction
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Are pre-match rituals more exciting than actual football games? Perhaps scientists ought to ask the fans | David Goldblatt
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Afghan human rights defender granted asylum after Home Office U-turn
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Poundland sold for £1 with dozens of store closures expected
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The car made pedestrians second-class citizens. Don’t let driverless vehicles push us off the road altogether | Adam Tranter
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‘Disastrous’: John Swinney facing SNP backlash after Hamilton byelection loss
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Reeves rules out disability benefit cuts U-turn but says rules may be tweaked
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Britain on track to become a ‘National Health State’, says thinktank
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Tamara de Lempicka’s ‘remarkable nude’ of lover Rafaëla to be auctioned
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Cal review – grieving Helen Mirren superb in compassionate Troubles romance
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Douglas McCarthy, frontman with industrial group Nitzer Ebb, dies aged 58
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Reeves only a ‘gnat’s whisker’ from having to raise taxes in autumn, says IFS – UK politics live
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‘I’m a dad first, an MP second’: Labour’s Luke Charters on breaking paternity leave taboo
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UK economy shrinks by 0.3% as firms hit by tax rises and Trump trade war
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Thursday briefing: What sparked days of racially charged violence in Northern Ireland
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Rachel Reeves seized her moment – whatever the future brings, Labour’s economic course is now set | Martin Kettle
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MPs call for inquiry into how RedBird Capital is funding £500m Telegraph deal
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Site of first purpose-built prisoner of war camp saved by Historic England funding
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Confessions of a Parent Killer review – a grisly tale of the murderer who lived with her mum and dad’s corpses
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The idea was to crush his spirit’: family of jailed British-Egyptian man describe awful prison conditions
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NHS, houses, nuclear submarines: Labour sets out its spending plans - podcast
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Stormzy takes first acting role as he launches film production company
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Pentagon launches review of US-UK-Australia Aukus security alliance
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