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BrewDog could be broken up as craft beer business put up for sale
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Girl, 17, who died after three-car crash in Cwmbran was ‘funny, kind and caring’
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Former imam guilty of child sexual abuse after claiming he had 'supernatural powers'
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'Funny, kind and caring' teenager killed in three-car collision
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New archbishop of Westminster urges greater understanding of struggles of ‘the vulnerable’
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Winter Olympics 2026 LIVE: Team GB aim for record-breaking medal haul
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Record 1,000 UK taxpayers under 30 earned more than £1m last year
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Sixteen-year-old charged with murder after fatal stabbing of 18-year-old
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Chief mouser Palmerston dies after swapping Foreign Office for Bermuda
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‘Nothing says love like chemicals’: Valentine’s roses often covered in pesticides, testing finds
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Labubus to burkinis: V&A unveils updated 21st-century design galleries
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Senior Reform UK figures attend launch of How to Launder Money book
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To infinity and beyond! Visitors can dive into Pixar worlds in immersive London show
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Russia killed Alexei Navalny with frog toxin, UK and four European allies say
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Police set up national group to deal with UK-related Epstein allegations
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Jesy Nelson breaks down in tears after hitting 100k signatures for health campaign
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Ban on Palestine Action ‘massively backfired’, says group’s co-founder
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‘It’s been life-changing’: young Britons on why they left the UK to work abroad
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UK migration could be negative this year – how will that hit the economy?
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Madeline Horwath on Valentine’s day for city dwellers – cartoon
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Olympic gold means 'absolutely everything' to Team GB's Matt Weston
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Britain will deploy warships to the Arctic
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Russia 'killed Navalny with dart frog poison'
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‘Carnage of concern and upset’: Women’s Institute groups close after transgender ban
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Valentine's lamps, Easter rugs: 'seasonal decor' has become a year-long tat-fest | Amelia Tait
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Pension annuity sales hit record as average pot exceeds £80,000
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Peta calls for pork-free menus as Peppa Pig show rolls into Grimsby
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‘My husband burned down our house – then the bank threatened repossession’
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He ran, but he can’t keep hiding: Pressure mounts for Andrew to talk to police
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Rain, rain, go away: the peculiar British stoicism of ‘celebrating’ awful weather
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‘Seasons have become confused’: the people struggling in UK’s relentless rain
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Given the toxicity of social media, a moral question now faces all of us: is it still ethical to use it? | Frances Ryan
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Race to find source of carcinogenic Pfas in Cumbria and Lancashire waters
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Starmer to claim 'lamps would go out across Europe' under Reform UK or Greens
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Mandelson's assistant sent Epstein government speech before it was delivered
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DIY dentistry and 'no teeth left to chew with' as people go almost a decade without check-up
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Keir Starmer to call on UK and Europe to step up commitments to Nato
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Two Britons among three dead after avalanche in French Alps
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US lawmakers ask Mandelson to testify to Congress over Epstein relationship
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Lord Mandelson asked to testify in US Epstein investigation
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Team GB win first gold at 2026 Winter Olympics
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The Guardian view on Starmer’s trust crisis: it is unlikely to be managed away | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the BBC World Service: this is London calling | Editorial
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UK mother separated from children for years has ‘draconian’ order overturned
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Bad Bunny gets first solo UK Top 10 hits thanks to Super Bowl boost
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The Southbank Centre is striking, polarising and now protected | Letters
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Arundhati Roy is right, not Wim Wenders – here are eight films that have changed politics
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‘Handmaid’s Tale future’: Reform’s Matt Goodwin sparks outcry with fertility comments
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Owen Jones on Palestine Action high court win | The Latest
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This shocking illegal M25 waste site has kept on growing
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Original Bramley apple tree ‘at risk’ after site where it grows put up for sale
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AI is indeed coming – but there is also evidence to allay investor fears
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Owen Jones on Palestine Action high court win – The Latest
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Martin Rowson on uncertain times for Keir Starmer – cartoon
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Trump, Musk and now UK billionaire Jim Ratcliffe – they are the enablers, making racists feel great again | Jonathan Freedland
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Ministers have been unable to strip Wayne Couzens of his pension
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Ministers have so far been unable to strip Wayne Couzens of his pension
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Two men jailed for life over plot to attack Greater Manchester’s Jewish community
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Ruling against Palestine Action ban is embarrassing defeat for the government
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The Palestine Action ruling vindicates the courageous – and shames the complicit | Owen Jones
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Peter Murrell accused of embezzling £459,000 from SNP, court papers show
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Nottingham hospital declares 'critical incident'
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What happens to Palestine Action now its ban has been ruled unlawful?
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Pancake flipping and Palestine Action: photos of the day – Friday
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Man admits sexual assault of woman who was drugged and raped by husband for years
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Gabrielle was all set for a routine trip from Australia to the UK. Then the rules for dual citizens suddenly changed
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Good Law Project loses challenge to interim EHRC advice on single-sex spaces
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Dual nationals to be denied entry to UK from 25 February unless they have British passport
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Left or right, Keir? Labour factions jostle for influence in post-McSweeney No 10
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Heathrow isn’t crowded, it’s travellers walking on the wrong side, boss says
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