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William stays quiet over Andrew and Epstein - but it's clear something has shifted
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Who could fill key No 10 vacancies – and win the battle for Starmer’s ear?
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‘Holy grail’ footage of David Bowie at his peak to feature in immersive London show
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Counter-terror police investigating 'deeply traumatic' double stabbing at school
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What we know about double stabbing at school
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Wallace, Gromit and a new use for lentils: blockbuster Aardman exhibition opens at Young V&A
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Paul Dacre says claims Mail broke law to target Doreen Lawrence ‘bitterly wounding’
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Ex Daily Mail editor clashes with lawyer as he describes 'rage' over allegations
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There is a lot of convenient amnesia about Peter Mandelson’s New Labour days. Let’s jog some memories | George Monbiot
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Counter-terrorism unit leads inquiry into stabbing of two boys at north London school
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Ella Baron on Keir Starmer’s last supper – cartoon
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Teenager who killed Leo Ross, 12, to serve minimum of 13 years in custody
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Is Starmer out of the woods after Labour showdown? - The Latest
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Ex-MI6 boss: Mandelson would have had 'intimate' vetting
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Student loan move could cost Labour dear | Letter
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UK sleepwalking into joblessness epidemic, Tesco boss warns
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Post about weight-loss jabs on social media - and risk breaking the law
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Fighting Starmer wins another chance, but is still surrounded by peril
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Afghan asylum seeker found guilty of abducting and raping 12-year-old girl
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The EU is working on a blanket ban of ‘forever chemicals’. Why isn't Britain? | Pippa Neill
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Lawyer did not see Gavin Burrows sign Mail phone-hacking confession, court hears
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British woman, 23, shot dead by dad after arguing about Donald Trump, inquest hears
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No 10 confident Sarwar acted alone in call for Starmer to go
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Wrongfully jailed men call for change to England and Wales compensation law
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Drug dealer inspired by Home Alone rigged house with booby-traps
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Campaigners welcome ‘long overdue’ listing of brutalist Southbank Centre
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It’s nothing short of TV gold: mix horror with wild comedy and call it Starmer’s last stand | Marina Hyde
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Barnsley drug dealer rigged properties with ‘Home Alone’ booby traps
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Court battle over definition of 'woman' has cost taxpayers more than £766,000
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Apple and Google pledge not to discriminate against third-party apps in UK deal
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Majority of people think the King should encourage Andrew to testify about Epstein – poll
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Rise in antisemitic incidents after Manchester synagogue attack
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BBC World Service faces funding cliff edge in seven weeks, says Tim Davie
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Former Met Police inspector charged with offences including rape
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AstraZeneca CEO hails NHS drug price deal but keeps pause on £200m UK investment
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Licences to control wild birds have been suspended following golden eagle's disappearance
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Out of the red, but at what cost? Birmingham council asset sales have left city reeling, say residents
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Tell us: do you live in a Reform run council or mayoral authority?
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Butcher cut girlfriend in half and buried her in the garden
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New archbishop of Canterbury vows to build trust in how church tackles abuse
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BT replaces Openreach boss in latest management shake-up
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Man sought after rape on university campus
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Barclays CEO ‘shocked’ by Epstein revelations as bank deals with Staley fallout
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Murder investigation launched after man killed in 'targeted' attack
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Tell us: how have you been affected by the rainy weather in the UK?
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Top UK civil servant due to quit crisis-hit Downing Street
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Prince William asked to raise case of detained Manchester man during visit to Saudi Arabia
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Drinking tea or coffee may reduce risk of dementia, study suggests
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UK backs biggest English onshore windfarm in a decade among 190 green energy projects
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Teen who killed 12-year-old Leo Ross sentenced to minimum of 13 years in custody – as it happened
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Europeans shunning US as Emirates and Asia travel prove popular, says Tui
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Starmer says he ‘will never walk away’ as Burnham joins Labour figures backing PM – as it happened
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Andy Burnham backs Starmer but urges him to be bolder and more inclusive
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Misery for many as rain falls for 40 days in some parts of UK
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Has Streeting painted a target on his back?
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BP halts share buy-backs as annual profits slide
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Spanish is clearly now the world’s coolest language. So why do we push children to learn French? | Gary Nunn
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It won't stop raining - here's why
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Teenager sentenced for fatally stabbing 12-year-old boy
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EasyJet refuses to honour a promised £472 refund
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Morning Rundown: The main headlines, best video and what will shape today's news
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UK and US sink to new lows in global index of corruption
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‘Keir Starmer doesn’t do anything but U-turns’: the bleak mood in Makerfield
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£700m ‘fish disco’ plan could save 90% of marine life, says Hinkley Point C study
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Public faith in politics is now in the gutter. Here’s how Labour should drag it out | Polly Toynbee
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Unmasking US rap iconoclast MF Doom’s final years in West Yorkshire
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Country diary: Ding ding! Round 2 for the brawling badgers | Ed Douglas
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English Heritage launches ‘bonding benches’ to tackle parental isolation
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Starmer survives – but for how long? – podcast
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‘PM comes out fighting’: what the UK papers say as Starmer battles on
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