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The golden rule of Trump and Farage’s free speech crusade: they’re allowed to chat rubbish – you’re not | Marina Hyde
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Angela Rayner, plain-speaking scourge of the Tories, made herself vulnerable
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Angela Rayner’s departure is an old-fashioned scalp for the rightwing press
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Duchess of Kent has died aged 92, says Buckingham Palace
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Equalities watchdog submits formal guidance after UK supreme court transgender ruling
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Digested week: ‘Nuclear’ Wintour should bunker down in Cara’s ball pit | Lucy Mangan
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Angela Rayner resigns over stamp duty row
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Jaguar Land Rover staff told to stay home after cyber-attack
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Call for urgent Windrush payouts as survivors say Home Office ‘waiting for us to die’
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Ultrasound ‘helmet’ could treat Parkinson’s non-invasively, study shows
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‘Justice has been served’: ‘Queen of the Con’ convicted of fraud in Northern Ireland
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Fast fashion’s quick decline: Asos and Boohoo have that post-Covid feeling
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Retail sales rise but ONS apologises as statistics crisis deepens
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A grim week of migrant-bashing, and for what? People will suffer – and Labour will gain absolutely nothing | Diane Taylor
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Lammy made deputy PM with Cooper as foreign secretary and Mahmood at Home Office – as it happened
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Inquiry launched into phone ‘planted in Commons to play sex noises’ at PMQs
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Average UK house price rises to record £299,331, says Halifax
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RMT strikes expected to bring London tube to a halt for four days
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Authoritative to authoritarian: rightwing radicalisation is blurring the Conservatives’ political red lines | Andy Beckett
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Homes for sale near great schools – in pictures
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Nigel Farage uses private company to pay less tax on GB News earnings
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UK exit from ECHR ‘would remove foundations of Good Friday agreement’
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Fears for England riverbank habitats amid relaxed post-Brexit rules
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Brexit didn’t solve Britain’s woes, but no matter: leaving the ECHR definitely will. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? | Polly Toynbee
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Reform’s pro-fracking stance could divide potential voters, research shows
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‘They’re toxic but popular’: businesses wary as they head to Reform’s party conference
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Thousands in England unable to access weight loss jabs via GP, figures reveal
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UK failing Gaza by allowing jets with British parts to bomb hospitals, says surgeon
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Home Office wins right to challenge Palestine Action’s terror ban appeal
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Scotland’s national library in U-turn over exhibiting gender-critical book
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Keir Starmer may be the judge of Angela Rayner’s fate – but the public is the jury | Gaby Hinsliff
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The Guardian view on Reform’s party conference: Trumpism is on the agenda – it must be resisted | Editorial
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Ben Jennings on Wes Streeting and free speech – cartoon
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UK businesses cut jobs at fastest pace in four years over summer, Bank of England finds
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Planning system isn’t to blame for dearth of new homes | Letters
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Losing the taste for vegan restaurants | Letters
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NHS surgeon who had his legs removed to satisfy sexual interest is jailed for fraud
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Nadine Dorries defects to Reform, saying Conservative party ‘is dead’
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Epping asylum hotel resident found guilty of sexual assault
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Like a cockroach in the nuclear winter, Liz Truss keeps going on … and on | John Crace
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‘It’s a disgrace’: Rayner’s constituents call for her resignation after stamp duty row
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Graham Linehan ‘relentlessly’ posted abuse about trans teenager, court told
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Rayner’s future in balance as firm used to buy flat in stamp duty row says it did not offer tax advice
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Floods, festivals and the prophet Muhammad’s birthday: photos of the day – Thursday
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Starmer must not meet Israeli president during UK visit, say Labour MPs
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Head of UK’s beleaguered Alan Turing Institute resigns
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Newly discovered portrait may depict ‘fair youth’ of Shakespeare’s sonnets
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Quantum computing firm reaches $10bn valuation as investor interest builds
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New Lloyd’s boss signals shift on insuring fossil fuels
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Calling boss a dickhead was not a sackable offence, tribunal rules
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How TikTok harms boys and girls differently – video
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Jet2 shares fall 15% as it warns of ‘difficult market’ and cuts winter seats
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Lloyds to warn 3,000 staff they face sack for ‘underperformance’
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Civil service graduate talent scheme needs urgent reform, says thinktank
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New deputy Green leader describes racist abuse on family seaside trip
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England’s toxic road runoff pollution being ignored, MPs told
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Paul Doyle pleads not guilty to 31 charges over Liverpool parade incident
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Rachel Reeves has ‘full confidence’ in Angela Rayner after stamp duty error
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Fifteen people taken to hospital after No 24 bus crashes in London
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Ministers urged to digitise adoption records to help reunite families
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Coventry council to review Palantir contract after protests about IDF link
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Starmer declines to say if he will sack Rayner if she is found to have broken ministerial code – as it happened
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Is Britain really the new North Korea? Let us consider the evidence | Martin Kettle
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UK court freezes £150m of assets of collapsed Prax Lindsey oil refinery owner
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Rees-Mogg, Gove and pyrotechnics: what to expect from Reform party conference
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While Starmer struggles with a broken system in Westminster, real power keeps leaking elsewhere | Rafael Behr
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Scrap two-child benefit cap to help lift 4m people out of poverty, government urged
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Martha’s rule now in operation at every acute hospital in England
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Sycamore Gap tree was at least 100-120 years old, ring count finds
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Weatherwatch: Repair of ozone layer is making the planet warmer, study finds
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