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High charges, poor service: NCP hits the skids as drivers change habits
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People in North Yorkshire town found to have ‘alarming’ levels of toxic Pfas chemicals in blood
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University of Liverpool acquires entire archive of poet Roger McGough
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Father of meningitis victim, 18, tells of family’s ‘immeasurable’ devastation
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Students turned away from meningitis vaccination centre
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Trump’s team repeatedly tried to intervene over Mandelson appointment
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ChatG-MP: Inside Westminster’s AI revolution
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Rightwing narrative fuelling false belief UK public oppose net zero, study finds
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Shrinkflation takes a bite out of Easter eggs as shoppers pay more for less
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Natural History Museum tops UK attraction list with record visitors
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War set to drive spike in household bills
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Navy monitors Russian warship and sanctioned oil tanker in the English Channel
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Millions for 'toughest ever crackdown' on rat-infested illegal dumps
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Gerry Adams at London trial to 'assert legitimacy of the republican cause'
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Nicola Sturgeon bows out with some farewell advice
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Essex Police pauses use of facial recognition cameras due to racial bias concerns
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Nigel Farage condemned over call to ban public prayer for Muslims in the UK
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Tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales at risk of cell fires
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Ben Jennings on King Charles’ state visit to the US – cartoon
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King launches world's longest coastal walking route
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Crossbows to be banned after series of violent attacks
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Britain steps back from Africa with new aid cuts
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Here’s what a reformed House of Lords could look like | Letters
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Lack of funding is stifling scientific research | Letter
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The BBC’s Today has always had its critics – they speak to its importance | Letter
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Habermas and the lessons of history | Brief letters
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Famed for authenticity, Farage’s Cameo scandal reveals him for what he is: a performer | Gaby Hinsliff
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Starmer’s government set to wrestle with Mandelson files release until after Easter
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Kemi Badenoch channels her fantasies as she launches the Tories’ local election campaign | John Crace
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King opens world’s longest managed coastal walk – but much of it is still closed off
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Family pays tribute to 'kindest' teenage girl after car crashes into river - as man still missing
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Italy, Belgium set to lose gas supply after world’s biggest LNG plant bombed
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Kemi Badenoch backs Nick Timothy after he calls Islamic public prayers ‘act of domination’
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Trump administration may unsanction some Iranian oil as energy prices spike, Bessent says
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Essex police pause facial recognition camera use after study finds racial bias
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Sex garden to ‘break taboos’ at Chelsea flower show as gnome ban ends
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‘She didn’t want that pain’: Paola Marra’s brother despairs of Lords block on assisted dying bill
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Nigel Farage stops accepting Cameo requests after revelations about his use of platform
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Angela Rayner slammed over 'negative intervention'
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Member of gang behind UK's biggest cash robbery approved for release from jail
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Humanoid art and Eid al-Fitr preparations: photos of the day – Thursday
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NHS 'came close to collapse' during pandemic, inquiry finds
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‘One in, one out’ asylum seekers sent to France return to UK in lorries
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Prolonged high oil prices could ‘crimp’ AI boom, WTO warns
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Some of the world’s poorest countries to lose UK aid due to 56% budget cut
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British schoolgirl stranded in Denmark after return flight blocked over UK border rules
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Horizon IT scandal compensation scheme set up for families of victims
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Ex-MI5 contractor had ninja-style training in swords and knives, court told
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Two men in court accused of spying on Jewish community for Iran
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BoE delivers message Britons don’t want to hear as inflation – and rates – look set to rise
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Peers vote to back clause pardoning women convicted over illegal abortions
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‘A weight’s been lifted’: MP Charlotte Nichols on speaking up about her rape trial
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Spending more on defence and less on aid does not mean walking away from our values and responsibilities – here’s why | Yvette Cooper
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4chan website fined by Ofcom for failing to protect children from seeing pornography
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NHS was ‘on brink of collapse’ during pandemic, Covid inquiry finds
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Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% and signals rise is possible within months
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Farage called Welsh people ‘foreign speakers’ in paid-for video message
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Interest rate hikes could mean more misery for consumers, as war takes toll on pockets
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Kevin Spacey settles sexual assault cases with three British men
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BP to sell German oil refinery as part of $20bn cost-cutting plan
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Drivers accused of 'culture of speeding' as motoring offences hit record high
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NATO’s Rutte: Allies will find ‘way forward’ on Strait of Hormuz
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Russell T Davies’s hit TV series It’s a Sin to be adapted as ‘visceral’ dance show
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2 men charged with spying on UK Jewish communities for Iran
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Meningitis vaccine eligibility expanded after Kent outbreak rises to 27
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‘Life-changing’ international learning scheme in Wales at risk of closure
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Ministers announce huge expansion of electronic tagging in England and Wales
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Pedestrian killed in collision that closed stretch of major motorway for more than 15 hours
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Oil and gas prices jump after Iran and Israel attack gasfields
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Farage backs Tory attack on Muslim iftar event, saying public prayer ‘was a shock’ – UK politics live
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