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Birthplace of hymn Cwm Rhondda saved by fundraising drive
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BBC to pursue cuts of up to £600m as bosses point to fall in licence fee income
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‘Jellyfish’ and ‘doormat’: why is Keir Starmer so deeply unpopular?
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Lisa Nandy refers Telegraph sale to watchdogs over rightwing media plurality concerns
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Nursery paedophile Vincent Chan has left us in constant fear for our child, say parents
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Ratcliffe says immigrants cost too much, while Ineos lobbies for state funding
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Britain’s care system promotes modern slavery. A genuinely humane government would reform it | Andrea Egan
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Teenager sentenced for murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross has been named
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Former Strictly star who took his own life was 'vulnerable to rejection', inquest finds
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A collapsed highway and robot police dogs: photos of the day – Thursday
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We can move beyond the capitalist model and save the climate – here are the first three steps | Jason Hickel and Yanis Varoufakis
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Ex-Barclays boss Jes Staley was trustee of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate until 2015, files say
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Reeves insists there will be no change in strategy despite sluggish economic growth
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UK's most senior civil servant leaves No 10
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Susie Dent’s tips and tricks to add muscle to a child’s vocabulary
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Nearly one-fifth of improvement to hospital waiting list under Labour down to non-clinical activity
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Children’s vocabulary shrinking as reading loses out to screen time, says Susie Dent
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Families falling apart because of UK’s ‘broken’ paternity leave, study suggests
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Here’s a key task for the new boss at the BBC: solve the mystery of all the disappearing women | Anne McElvoy
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Guardian nominated for more than 20 honours at 2026 Press Awards
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England boss Tuchel extends contract
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Boy, 13, charged with attempted murder after two pupils stabbed at London school
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Schroders agrees £9.9bn takeover by US investor, ending 200 years of family ownership
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UK economy limps along at 0.1% growth – but there are reasons for optimism in 2026
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Jim Ratcliffe apologises for ‘choice of language’ after saying immigrants ‘colonising’ UK
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'Quite expensive' supermarket crowned nation's favourite for fifth time
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Wife 'can't remember' if husband had grievances with his alleged murder victim, court hears
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Chris Wormald forced out of post as cabinet secretary, No 10 confirms – UK politics live
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Olivia Colman sometimes thinks of herself as a gay man. As a gay man myself, I say – welcome | Jason Okundaye
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UK economy grows by only 0.1% amid falling business investment
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Sure, Britain’s constant rain can dampen spirits. But I’ll take it every time over the bone-chilling New York winters | Emma Brockes
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‘We’re on a cliff edge’: the struggle to keep youth services alive in Knowsley
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Behold the incredible shrinking Starmer: the PM who promises more while giving less | Aditya Chakrabortty
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Vetting process for Mandelson needed more awkward questions, expert says
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Youth work ‘black holes’ in half of all council areas in England, study finds
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Who is Antonia Romeo and why is she tipped to be the next cabinet secretary?
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Country diary: How much bad weather can one village take? | Tom Allan
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Keir Starmer’s new heir apparent is haunted by a tax scandal
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Premier League club sack their third manager of the season
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Parents of children taken in to care should get more help, say experts after Victoria Marten death
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One in 14 children who die in England have closely related parents, study finds
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Housing market in England and Wales ‘showing tentative signs of recovery’
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'We can win': Reeves sets up new battle over EU ties
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Beth Rigby: The constant challenges I face keeping my kids safe in the new Wild West
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Children who carry knives to get support earlier in England and Wales
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Former top civil servant warns ‘more due diligence’ to be done over replacement of Chris Wormald
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Send provision leaving deprived areas of England ‘trailing behind’, report finds
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Labour bill would stop ‘dodgy front companies’ making political donations
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Reading and writing can lower dementia risk by almost 40%, study finds
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Suspect in stabbing of two boys at north London school is former pupil
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UK law firms consider action on behalf of women who developed brain tumours after using contraceptive
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PM calls for apology after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 'offensive' remarks
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Marwan Barghouti’s son calls on UK to put father’s release at heart of Palestinian renewal
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Flashes of anger but Paul Dacre keeps his head before court cut-off
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Manchester United owner praises Farage during anti-migration diatribe
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Social workers’ AI tool makes ‘gibberish’ transcripts of accounts from children
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NUS urges ‘loan shark’ Reeves to reverse changes to student debt repayment
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The royals have seen what they're up against with Epstein scandal - despite hopes William's Saudi trip would shift attention
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Wake up Labour MPs: the price of electricity is a crisis for industry and growth | Nils Pratley
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Labour can win political argument for closer EU ties, says Rachel Reeves
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Strictly star found dead in hotel room left note saying being dropped from show 'destroyed me'
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The Guardian view on Keir Starmer and rotten peers: go back to the reforming spirit of the Labour manifesto | Editorial
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Michelin two-star chef in hygiene row hits out at ‘prehistoric’ inspectors
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Starmer tells Jim Ratcliffe to apologise for saying UK ‘colonised’ by immigrants
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Teenager used by NHS to tell deaf mum her dad was dying, report finds
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Anas Sarwar says Starmer can campaign in Scotland after calling for him to quit
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More Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches to close – check if yours is affected
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Police and prosecutors hold talks over Andrew allegations
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Mail titles kept using investigator after his conviction, court hears
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If Starmer’s prospective top civil servant really is the ‘queen of woke’, let’s agree that word has lost all meaning | Zoe Williams
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