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Which police forces are investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to the UK and why?
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Nepali bagpipers and a canoe marathon: photos of the day – Thursday
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Lobbying firm founded by Mandelson collapses into administration
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Robert Carlyle joins Line of Duty for series seven
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New law will 'criminalise lying' by senior ministers
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‘Made in Europe’ EU industrial strategy could hit supply chains, UK minister warns
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Stripped of finery, detained by police as an ordinary citizen: now Andrew enters a new era – and Britain too | Simon Jenkins
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Why was former prince Andrew arrested – and what happens now?
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Warning of 'second surge' of norovirus as cases spike in England hospitals
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Dual nationals could use expired UK passports to prove they are British, Home Office says
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What we know so far as ex-prince Andrew arrested by UK police
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Rights groups urge airlines to halt ‘one in, one out’ deportation flights
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Local reporter ‘shocked’ over picture of his face on punchbag at UK town hall
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Special needs support eligibility to be reviewed at start of secondary school in England
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Andrew's arrest 'worst possible thing' for the Crown
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Universal vaccine for cold, flu, COVID and allergies 'moves a step closer'
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‘We are the forgotten little town’: will disenchantment in Denton leave it ripe for Reform?
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'Prolific waste criminal' ordered to pay £1.4m for illegal dumping at 16 sites
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What is misconduct in public office?
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UK police arrest former Prince Andrew amid Epstein fallout
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released under investigation after arrest – as it happened
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King says ‘law must take its course’ after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest
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MPs in call to halt Drax’s £2m-a-day subsidy over sustainability doubts
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The BBC’s Lord of the Flies shows why diverse casting doesn’t always work | Darren Chetty
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Starmer appoints Antonia Romeo as head of civil service
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Pupils with special educational needs to have support reviewed when they join secondary school
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Starmer picks Romeo as UK’s top civil servant
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Starmer appoints Antonia Romeo as Britain’s first female cabinet secretary – UK politics live
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Reform UK plan to rip up Equality Act shocking and un-British, says Starmer
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Police launch manhunt after woman stabbed several times
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British Gas owner pauses share buyback as profits plummet
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British woman jailed for 10 years in Iran describes ‘endurance test’ of detention
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How to spare your child crippling student debt - and doing it right could save you £15,000
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If Keir Starmer is ousted, Labour could still win the next election. Here’s how that would work | Larry Elliott
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Ministers must end ‘barking mad’ restraints on civil service pay, union leader warns
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I’m putting tech firms on notice: deal with the appalling abuse of women online – or we will deal with you | Keir Starmer
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TV set is most popular way to watch YouTube in UK, study finds
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Councils in England call for ‘radical’ means testing of Send school transport
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Retailers in UK plan to cut staff hours and jobs amid rising employment costs
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Ebay buys Depop for $1.2bn in effort to lure younger shoppers
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Pubs can stay open late for the World Cup - but there's a catch
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Man dies and boy in critical condition after stabbing at skate park in Northampton
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Home Office age assessment scheme endangers child refugees and must be scrapped, NGOs say
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Man dead and boy fighting for his life after double stabbing
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Trump could be about to force yet another Labour U-turn
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Tech firms must remove ‘revenge porn’ in 48 hours or risk being blocked, says Starmer
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Tech firms must take down abusive images in 48 hours - or face being blocked from UK
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It's the PM's first ballot box test of the year - and something striking seems to be happening
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Tens of thousands more students join legal action over Covid-hit studies
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Trump tells Starmer handing Chagos Islands to Mauritius is a ‘big mistake’
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NHS to spend more to settle lawsuits over negligence during childbirth after court ruling
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NHS operations disrupted by shortage of bone cement
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You're making a big mistake: Trump warns Starmer over Chagos
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Children can claim 'lost years' damages caused by medical negligence, Supreme Court rules
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‘Summer is coming!’: Royal Shakespeare Company to stage epic Game of Thrones prequel
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When dual nationality leads to double trouble | Letters
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NHS hip and knee operations threatened by bone cement supply shortage
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Ben Jennings on Nigel Farage’s ‘shadow cabinet’ – cartoon
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Reform-run council says free library scheme for refugees ‘is not value for money’
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US pressures global energy body to drop net zero modeling
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CCTV shows the moments before Saudi student fatally stabbed
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Police name suspect in knife murder as £10,000 reward offered
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Retail warns of more job losses
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It’s said that Tony Blair thought he was Jesus. At least Jesus never thought he was Tony Blair | Emma Brockes
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‘By the end of the day we’re just knackered’: business booms for UK’s south Asian jewellers as gold prices soar
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Stone, parchment or laser-written glass? Scientists find new way to preserve data
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Ex-council worker who stole £900k from vulnerable claimants to fund luxury lifestyle jailed
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Labour insiders fear ‘annihilation’ in Lancashire local elections after U-turn
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Britons living in EU face repayment hikes amid Reeves student loans row
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BGT dancer found dead at home had been accused of 'child sex offence', inquest hears