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Reform UK claims it has overtaken Labour as Britain’s largest party
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Sickened by Keir Starmer’s call to curb human rights | Letters
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Resident doctors, a fair deal is on the table. Please do not strike at this moment of crisis for the NHS | Keir Starmer
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Kylie Minogue gets 11th UK No 1 album as Christmas No 1 race intensifies
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‘Beyond belief’ that resident doctors could strike amid flu crisis, says Starmer
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Donald Trump is pursuing regime change – in Europe | Jonathan Freedland
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‘There’s been a Badenoch bounce’: is the Tory leader finally cutting through?
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Pro-Palestine activists daub MoJ building with red paint in protest over hunger strikers
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‘Every Leon should be magical’: food chain’s co-founder on what went wrong – and how to fix it
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Christmas tree in Durham village chopped down hours after lights switched on
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Primal Scream says video with 'antisemitic imagery' was meant to provoke debate
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King reveals cancer treatment will be reduced in the new year
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In a shocking twist, Keir Starmer’s TikToks are borderline competent
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Man cleared of wife’s murder found guilty after child provides new evidence
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Metropolitan police chief accuses Trump of talking 'nonsense' about London crime
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Primal Scream defend image of swastika inside Star of David shown during London gig
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Welcome to the 2026 World Cup shakedown! The price of a ticket: the integrity of the game | Marina Hyde
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Tory transport culture wars risked making roads less safe, says minister
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Met police agree to pay £7,500 to woman arrested over Gaza protest placard
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Sandhurst cadets and skating ministers: photos of the day – Friday
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Maria Balshaw to step down as director of Tate after nine years
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UK imposes sanctions on four RSF officers for ‘heinous’ mass killings in Sudan
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Digested week: Rejoice! A new oven is here before Christmas. Just a pity I can’t cook | Lucy Mangan
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Dorset to unveil statue of feminist writer and LGBTQ+ pioneer – and a cat
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'Beloved and inspirational' author Joanna Trollope dies
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Man found guilty of murdering wife in rare retrial after child comes forward with new evidence
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Card Factory issues shock profit warning during peak Christmas period
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Taylor Swift breaks down in tears over Southport attacks
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EA to spend millions clearing Oxfordshire illegal waste mountain in break with policy
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We can now put a price on the chancellor's budget prevarication
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‘Cruel’ amendments being used to thwart assisted dying bill, says lead MP
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Trans rights should be a private affair. A toxic debate does no one any favours | Simon Jenkins
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Hightailing along city streets and raiding ponds: otters’ revival in Britain
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Nationwide fined £44m by watchdog for financial crime control failings
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How much your data is worth - and how to stop people profiting from it
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UK politics: Trump talks ‘complete nonsense’ about crime in London, says Met police commissioner – as it happened
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Strikes could collapse flu-hit NHS amid worst crisis since Covid, says Streeting
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Donald Trump wants a Europe in chaos – a sure sign for Britain to shore up its democracy | Polly Toynbee
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Man found guilty of savage glass bottle train attack
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King to share personal cancer update in campaign video message
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UK economy shrank unexpectedly before budget, data shows
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Guardian photographs of 2025 – own a fine art print
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Cosy cottages for sale at Christmas in England – in pictures
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More bad news for chancellor as UK economy shrinks again
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‘Squeaky bum time’ as Great Britain’s new rail timetable goes live this weekend
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Guardian charity appeal donations top £200,000 before annual telethon
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Met police face independent inquiry over fears 300 recruits not properly vetted
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British backpacker on e-scooter given four years’ jail for Western Australia crash death
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'Disgraceful' vandals felled Christmas tree hours after lights switch-on
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‘It’s hardly an inconvenience’: your views on wearing a mask to combat flu
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Attempting to rejoin EU customs union 'complete fuel for Reform', Starmer warned
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Appeal court delay for first Capture case as Post Office requests extension
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MPs announce inquiry into work of Office for Budget Responsibility
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Armed forces minister says UK is 'rapidly developing' plans to prepare for war
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Labour MPs split on Angela Rayner's future amid leadership speculation
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People are disappearing 'daily' from asylum hotels, says whistleblower
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UK 'rapidly developing' plans to prepare for war
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London venue ‘appalled’ after antisemitic imagery allegedly screened at Primal Scream gig
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Labour to create up to 60,000 spaces for children with Send in English schools
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Key whistleblower contradicts part of phone hacking case against Daily Mail
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Inquiry to be held into north-east England NHS trust after patient deaths
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Editor of Times and Sunday Times in Scotland is charged over ‘indecent communications’
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Reform councillors accused of ‘rash promises’ as council tax rises loom
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NHS bracing for worst ever winter crisis in next fortnight amid rising flu cases
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Met officers must tell bosses if they are Freemasons, force announces
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Drax plans to convert part of its North Yorkshire power plant into datacentre
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Dulwich college head responds to claims of teenage racism by Nigel Farage
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UK MPs face rise in phishing attacks on messaging apps
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The UK’s pharma deal was vital – but the GSK boss is right about US dominance | Nils Pratley
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