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‘Short hair is dying out’: 30% rise in cost of UK haircuts, not fashion, is driving the change
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Teach First job applicants will get in-person interviews after more apply using AI
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‘I’ve £90k in student debt – for what?’ Graduates share their job-hunting woes amid the AI fallout
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London artworks celebrating Windrush generation restored after vandalism
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Could AI be accelerating slowdown in the UK job market?
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I don’t plan to have children. That doesn’t mean I want them banished from my life | Rachel Connolly
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‘An enormous scar’: the battle over solar farms and pylons as Reform UK takes aim at net zero
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Reform wants to cut council diversity roles. The problem is there are already barely any
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A chance encounter threw me into the campaign to expose the police killing of Jean Charles de Menezes. What happened next changed my life
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English councils urged to install pavement gullies for home charging of electric cars
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Trump’s 10% tariff on most UK goods ‘here to stay’, says Lord Mandelson
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Jeff Lynne cancels final live show over health concerns
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Crunching the data: are resident doctors in England badly paid?
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Wes Streeting to meet BMA as public support collapses for resident doctor strikes
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More than 70 protesters across UK arrested for allegedly holding signs supporting Palestine Action
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Birmingham council faces legal action over decision to close adult day centres
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Pep Guardiola parties with Gallagher family at Oasis homecoming gig
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‘The Co-op won’t defeat me’: Brighton shop owners fight against eviction
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Unite attacks Angela Rayner over ‘abhorrent’ handling of Birmingham bin strikes
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Becky Barnicoat on Keir Starmer as a Hinge date – cartoon
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Thames Water spent £136m on securing emergency funding, leaked document suggests
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‘History’s most devastating document of war’: the simple yet graphic details of the Bayeux tapestry
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There’s an art to staging a comeback. But the best artists know when it’s time to take a pause | Larry Ryan
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Manchester council tight-lipped on whether Kneecap to be dropped from Wythenshawe Park lineup
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Starmer and Reeves promised honesty about public finances. Can they stay the course?
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Zarah Sultana launches fundraising drive for new leftwing party
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Rachel Reeves expected to review pensions auto-enrolment
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Car finance: Drivers using claims firms could face 36% add-on charge on compensation payouts
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Father given £1,173 refund from nursery in England after ‘top-up’ fees investigation
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Nearly 60 Labour MPs call for UK to immediately recognise Palestinian state
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MPs and political candidates face ‘industrial’ levels of abuse, minister says
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Country diary: Enter dolphins, stage left, ripping apart the limpid sea | Nigel Brown
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England’s reservoirs at lowest level for a decade as experts call for hosepipe bans
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HSBC becomes first UK bank to quit industry’s net zero alliance
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Mixed reaction to Starmer’s migrant deal as charities add to calls for clarity
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Former Met police commissioner Ian Blair dies aged 72
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Fundamental flaws in the NHS psychiatric system | Letters
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The toxic effect of poverty on children’s health | Letters
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Twenty years on from the 7/7 bombings, London’s mayor is fighting for unity
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Starmer had a chance to thwart the smuggling gangs – with ‘one in, one out’, he has bottled it | Diane Taylor
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Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s migration deal with France – cartoon
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Two residents die after car in police chase crashes into Sunderland care home
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Church must ‘turn back’ public opinion on assisted dying, says archbishop
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Louis Vuitton says UK customer data stolen in cyber-attack
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Sorry Babbel, but British people say sorry more than nine times a day
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Northern Ireland police investigate burning of lifesize models of refugees
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Ex-Tory MP and others accused of election date betting face two-year wait for trials
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A bit like AI, Elon Musk seems custom-built to undermine everything good and true in the world | Zoe Williams
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Thousands of BBC jobs at risk as broadcaster considers major outsourcing drive
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Panting, gular fluttering and sploots: how Britain’s animals try to keep cool
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Greece student protests and a Kenyan funeral: photos of the day – Friday
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‘High aspirations’: the school that embodies Labour’s hopes for special needs
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Cash Isas: Rachel Reeves pauses plans to reduce amount savers can put in
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Heat health alerts and hosepipe bans across England as third heatwave takes hold
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Rayner ’will not be pushed around’ by Unite after union votes to suspend her
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Chris Brown denies further charges over alleged bottle attack at London club
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Reeves’s tears and standing room only for Macron’s Westminster speech | John Crace
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Liverpool black history researchers discover slaver ship advert from 1805
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‘An impossible job’: the daunting task of finding a new archbishop of Canterbury
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National Trust to cut at least 550 jobs after £10m rise in costs from Reeves’s budget
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Liz Truss and hard-right group accused of scaremongering over Parthenon marbles
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I loved Girls – but could I trust Lena Dunham to write about London? | Barbara Speed
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Toxic Pfas above proposed safety limits in almost all English waters tested
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Labour should raise national insurance in autumn budget, says Ed Balls – UK politics live
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EU to assess legality of UK-France migrant return deal before expressing support
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Fall in UK GDP puts focus back on expectations of tax rises in autumn budget
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Body of teenage boy recovered from lake in Sutton Coldfield after search
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Fears Heathrow’s move to raise airport fees by ‘excessive’ 17% will push up fares
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The doctors’ strike threatens to scupper the NHS's big turnaround – this time, the BMA has overreached | Polly Toynbee
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