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Failure to compensate pelvic mesh implant victims ‘morally unacceptable’, say campaigners
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‘We need to accept the cost’: future of British Steel unclear as bills for government build up
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UK’s ‘unsung army’ of full-time unpaid carers needs more support, report says
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Get kids back into books by reflecting modern Britain in school reading, campaign says
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‘No end in sight’ to Britain’s wet weather as dozens of flood warnings issued
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Mandelson could be made to hand back 'five-figure' payoff after US ambassador sacking
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‘Hurry for justice’: Windrush victims dying without redress, commissioner says
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Revealed: How Substack makes money from hosting Nazi newsletters
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Understanding the bigger picture on Freeview and internet TV | Letters
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UK trade policy: time to stop the secret deals and get systematic
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Man charged with string of sex offences
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UK supreme court hearing interrupted by history podcast played from judge’s phone
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Moment judge's phone plays history podcast out loud during supreme court hearing – video
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Man charged with murder after woman's body found
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Starmer accused of hypocrisy over sharp cuts to World Food Programme
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Lib Dems suspend Chris Rennard amid new inquiry into sexual harassment claims
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Lib Dem peer suspended as new sexual harassment investigation launched
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Manhunt after convicted robber absconds from prison
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Rebecca Hendin on the tyranny of the UK’s stormy weather – cartoon | Rebecca Hendin
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Monzo wrongly denied refunds to thousands of fraud and scam victims
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Reform-run Kent council accused of fabricating £40m net zero savings
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'Shocked, sad, angry, betrayed, let down': Gordon Brown on former ally Peter Mandelson
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Victims urge tougher action on deepfake abuse as new law comes into force
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The hill I will die on: Britons love saying thank you – I think we should ban the phrase | Sangeeta Pillai
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Neil Young cancels tour of UK and other Europe dates
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NHS doctor struck off over botched circumcision still performing operation
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Milford Haven school pupil charged with GBH after teacher assaulted
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Starmer leadership speculation ‘serious’ but task ahead ‘very clear’, says Brown – as it happened
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FCA urged to investigate Peter Mandelson over potential insider trading
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Cost of UK pet insurance falls despite higher vet fees and inflation
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Dozens of flood warnings issued in UK as more downpours expected
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UK threatens to seize Russia-linked shadow fleet tanker in escalatory move
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Wealthy use loophole to conceal value of £300m in Scottish land sales
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‘Plainly wrong’: London flat dwellers fight shock £200,000 heating bill
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‘Am I at peak popularity? I hope not’: on the road with Zack Polanski, from protest to podcast to Heaven nightclub
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BBC Persian journalists say Iran monitoring them and targeting their families
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Country diary: Which farm produces the smelliest silage? I went to find out | Rev Simon Lockett
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Boy charged after teacher stabbed at school
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'It's got to be time for change': Three months until crucial Welsh elections
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Man, 18, charged with murder of De Montfort University student Khaleed Oladipo
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‘I’m British, English and British Asian’, says Rishi Sunak in riposte to racially charged debate over identity
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Taylor Swift casts ‘insanely charismatic and lovable’ Graham Norton in music video
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Frontline: Our Soldiers Facing Putin review – if you have a fetish for military jargon, you’ll love this
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Reform faces police investigation over ‘concerned neighbour’ byelection letters
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Gordon Brown ‘deeply regrets’ bringing Peter Mandelson into his government
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We owe it to Epstein’s victims and to British democracy to demand historic change | Gordon Brown
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Julia Donaldson reveals new character for third Gruffalo
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The Guardian view on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor: driven by a belief that his status made him untouchable | Editorial
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Camp leader who drugged and sexually abused boys jailed for more than 23 years
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Court battle over Picasso art exposes offshore finances of Farage’s billionaire Davos sponsor
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People with dementia are still people, with joys and interests of their own | Letters
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Schools are using screens in a mindful way | Letters
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Geese guided our beloved dog back home | Letters
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Recalling a royally messy family history | Brief letters
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Mandelson lobbying firm sought work with Russia and China state companies, Epstein emails show
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NHS hiring bans in cancer units shortsighted and dangerous, doctors warn
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Minister commissioned investigation of journalists looking into Labour thinktank
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Queen’s image on Australian commemorative coins likened to Shrek
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Martin Rowson on Peter Mandelson and the Labour party – cartoon
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‘Pestering for a role’: how Mandelson talked his way back into the Labour fold
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Police search two homes connected to Peter Mandelson over Epstein scandal
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There’s one argument Starmer could make to save his skin – but he won’t dare do it | Jonathan Freedland
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Tributes paid to pilot killed in light aircraft crash
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Michelin-star restaurant owner spiked woman's cocktail with date-rape drug
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Two arrests for illegally dumping waste at six sites across the country
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'Incel' schoolboy who threatened Valentine's Day massacre pleads guilty to terrorism offences
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UK ‘could lose generation of scientists’ with cuts to projects and research facilities
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Levi’s sales grow in UK as celebrities drive denim revival
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‘On a knife edge’: can England’s red squirrel population be saved?
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Filled with good intention: could the new It bag be an antidote to the tote?
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