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Artist’s works resurface nearly five decades after disappearing from Berlin studio
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Voters head to the polls to vote in England’s local elections – as it happened
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Solar panels to be fitted on all new-build homes in England by 2027
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Brendan Gleeson to make West End debut in Conor McPherson’s The Weir
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Family owners of Bet365 weigh up potential £9bn sale of gambling empire
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Nature nurture: the Devon estate where rewilding and mental health go hand in hand
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First major ballot box test for Labour as polls open in English local elections
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Rebekah Brooks ‘took concerning interest’ in Tom Watson, court documents claim
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Thursday briefing: What’s at stake for every party in England’s local elections?
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The BBC is utterly beholden to the right. Why else would it fear a podcast about heat pumps? | George Monbiot
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Matt Wrack plans to stay in post as teaching union’s general secretary
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Author Barbara Pym may have worked for MI5, research suggests
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Schools in England and Wales urged to teach relationship violence prevention
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One in four patients in England find errors in medical records, watchdog says
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More than 400 actors and industry figures sign open letter backing trans rights
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Groomed: A National Scandal review – it is staggering to hear these children called ‘promiscuous’
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‘Reform all the way’: on the road in Doncaster – Politics Weekly UK
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Starmer and Blair poles apart, an open goal at PMQs. Did KemiKaze score? | John Crace
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Blair’s net zero intervention invites scrutiny of his institute’s donors
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King Charles says cancer diagnosis made him ‘one of the statistics’
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Ministers to amend data bill amid artists’ concerns over AI and copyright
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Downing Street forces Tony Blair to row back from net zero strategy criticism
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The Guardian view on Labour and net zero politics: lean in and ignore bad advice | Editorial
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Cancer patients in England to be first in Europe to be offered immunotherapy jab
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Meta slowest to remove scam content, says City watchdog
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BBC harnesses AI to create writing classes given by Agatha Christie
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Lammy confirms UK and France in talks over Palestine recognition
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Serious Fraud Office makes three arrests after dawn raids in bribery investigation
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Doctors want to become GPs, and they want to see you | Letters
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Stonewall’s policy of ‘no debate’ on trans rights was a mistake | Letters
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Reform UK served with legal papers over bullying allegations
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Nicola Jennings on Nigel Farage’s pitch to voters at the local elections – cartoon
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New wave of tactical voting to ‘stop Reform’ and hamper Farage in local elections
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Bank of England backs scheme to put more economics teachers into state schools
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It’s the anti net-zero, anti-woke Tony Blair – how was this man ever considered a progressive? | Zoe Williams
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‘Despicable’ former UK scout leader jailed for 46 years for sexual abuse
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Man ‘decapitated and dismembered’ west London couple, court hears
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Spring weather and Trump protests: Wednesday’s photos of the day
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Jury shown video of ‘Sycamore Gap tree being felled’
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Barclays says bank will bar trans women from using female bathrooms
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UK’s top universities received £2.8m worth of funding from Meta last year
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Chicken megafarm in Shropshire must not be built, clean river group tells court
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Co-op forced to shut down part of IT system after hack attempt
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Met officer cleared of murdering Chris Kaba to face misconduct proceedings
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Marks & Spencer cyber-attack: products run short in some stores
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Labour fights to hold on to Runcorn in byelection despite Reform surge
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Climate experts and politicians round on Tony Blair for ‘wrong message’
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Scientists use live human brain tissue to speed up hunt for dementia cure
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UK among lowest-ranked countries for ‘human flourishing’ in wellbeing study
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Tony Blair’s climate crisis views ‘absolutely aligned’ with government policy, Starmer says – as it happened
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‘Weather-proofing’ fund to help Welsh tourism industry brave soggy summers
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Aston Martin limits exports to US because of Trump tariffs
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‘Alarming’ bug splat decline on UK cars raises fears for flying insect numbers
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No wonder Jeremy Vine is hanging up his helmet cam – the rage we cyclists face is off the scale | Peter Walker
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US claims there are ‘serious concerns’ over Unrwa as agency says Israel has abused detained staff – as it happened
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British Gas has billed my account for Glasgow address that is not mine
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What to do if your wireless headphones are lost or stolen: some sound advice
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‘Labour have done nothing but lie’: grievances fuel Runcorn byelection battle
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The Tories have shown Labour exactly how not to fight Farage | Rafael Behr
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Piers Morgan warns rise of YouTube is a ‘wake-up moment’ for traditional media
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‘Still some fuel in the tank’: the perks and perils of launching a business after 60
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UK launches Yemen airstrikes, joining US campaign against Houthi rebels
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UK Ikea boss backs calls to pedestrianise Oxford Street as flagship store opens
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Labour’s pledge to hire 6,500 extra teachers in England will be a ‘challenge’, report says
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Labour not protecting people, economy and homes from climate crisis, watchdog says
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GMC approves 36 courses to teach more than 1,000 NHS physician associates
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Fly-tippers’ vehicles to be crushed in bid to save England from ‘avalanche of rubbish’
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UK records hottest day of year so far as mercury hits 24.9C
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Miscarriage of justice watchdog had ‘hole at its heart’, committee chair says
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Trump ‘makes trade deal with UK second-order priority’ in blow to ministers
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