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Met arrests 86 on suspicion of trespass at prison holding Palestine Action hunger striker
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Home Office to launch ‘British FBI’ to deal with serious crime UK-wide
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New 'British FBI' to fight serious crime and help local police tackle everyday offences
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Storm Ingrid washes away part of Teignmouth’s historic pier
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Will Andy Burnham return to parliament – and what would it mean for Keir Starmer?
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‘The best interests of our party’: Andy Burnham’s letter to Labour NEC in full
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Three arrested after two incidents of disorder outside asylum seeker camp
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Starmer allies urge him to block Andy Burnham from running in byelection
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Here’s how Europe can file for divorce from Donald Trump | Phillip Inman
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'Real possibility' May elections could lead to UK breaking up, says Welsh leader
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UK expected to reduce amount of steel it allows in tariff-free
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Police Federation criticises plans for mandatory ‘licence to practise’ for officers
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Should Trump be given more time with King after president's Afghanistan remarks?
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Welsh first minister: Senedd election should not be referendum on Starmer
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Part of historic pier washed away during storm
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Palestine Action hunger striker may die within days, says doctor
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Young country diary: A snowy census of all the local animals | Rosie
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Wall Street landlords have met a surprising opponent in Trump. So why is Starmer courting them? | Adam Almeida
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Man injured and six arrested after Manchester city centre shooting
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Trump administration weighs naval blockade to halt Cuban oil imports
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Coca-Cola sues Vue after cinema chain switches to Pepsi
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Fake weight-loss medication in tablet form could flood Britain, experts warn
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Burnham opens door to Commons return and will seek to stand in by-election
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Reform UK’s private health insurance plan would cost £1.7bn, Streeting to say
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Police officers warned they must hold work licence or face the sack
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RHS unveils plans to protect UK gardens from future water shortages
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The ADHD grey zone: why patients are stuck between private diagnosis and NHS care
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Asbestos found in children’s play sand sold in UK
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Red meat, no lettuce: Nigel Farage and Liz Truss attend private lunch after week of Tory defections
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From scorpions to peacocks: the species thriving in London’s hidden microclimates
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Labour MP who was groomed asks colleagues to back judge-only trials
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Two teenagers charged with murder of boy, 15, in Guildford
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Poorly performing police forces to be named and shamed under new plans
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Three men charged after ‘highly targeted attacks’ against Pakistani dissidents
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Tories claim government in retreat on Chagos Islands 'surrender'
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Teenager among four killed in car crash was 'my heart, my soul, my everything', mother says
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Starmer faces pressure not to block Andy Burnham’s return to parliament
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Andy Burnham facing ultimatum over his future
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Britain’s finance and trade chiefs to join Keir Starmer’s China trip
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Special relationship turning 'increasingly toxic' - as Starmer's comments mark a clear change
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'Thank God I came to America': Why Oscar nominee Delroy Lindo doesn't see himself as British
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Former UK police informer convicted of 38 paedophile offences jailed for life
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Nigel Farage’s trip to Davos hosted and paid for by family trust of billionaire
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French authorities ban British far-right activists from gathering at weekend
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The Guardian view on Labour’s judgment: blocking Andy Burnham would be a mistake | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Syria’s crisis: Islamic State fighters are not the only concern | Editorial
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Starmer stands up to Trump at last and has chance to make case for Europe
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Victoria Beckham tops UK singles sales chart as fans show support over Brooklyn feud
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Jenrick and Badenoch accuse each other of lying over 'special place in hell' message
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Can Andy Burnham calm the anger in a Manchester seat Labour fears losing?
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Billionaire gambler Tony Bloom denies owing millions to former colleague
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Great Ormond Street hospital cleaners win racial discrimination appeal
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Strong UK pay growth could limit interest rate cuts, Bank policymaker warns
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Scandal-hit Glasgow hospital must publish latest patient safety reviews, says Sarwar
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Former Tory councillor admits drugging and raping wife over 14-year period
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UK ministers urged to release ‘withheld’ safety reports on smart motorways
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Man accused of rape denies anger over call from Barron Trump, court hears
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‘Cornwall isn’t resilient enough’: towns struggle with broadband outage after Storm Goretti
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'Sacrifices deserve respect': Prince Harry joins PM in criticising Trump's NATO troops remark
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'Insulting and frankly appalling': PM condemns Trump's remarks on UK troops in Afghanistan
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Driver admits causing death of teenager who had just been freed from Dubai jail
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‘We have a clear agenda’: the teenager who broke news of Tory MP’s defection to Reform
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Put north of England ‘front and centre’ of net zero strategy, Reeves urged
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‘Risky’ Tories, ‘drama queen’ Jenrick and Farage’s Trump problem: voters’ verdict on the battle for the right
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It’s Andy Burnham, the man who could be king. Will he, won’t he – are we really still watching this movie? | Marina Hyde
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Heathrow scraps 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags after tech upgrade
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British crown was world’s largest buyer of enslaved people by 1807, book reveals
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From Attenborough’s gorilla mayhem to TV’s first gay kiss: the 100 biggest moments from a century of television
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Privatisation not the problem for England’s water, says author of review
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British troops were in Afghanistan from start to finish - despite what Trump says