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Trans people banned from toilets of gender they identify with, says UK minister
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Black ex-prison officer says he has flashbacks after extreme racist abuse at Kent jail
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‘Tories are not listening’: Ed Davey sure Lib Dems can woo more disgruntled voters
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We now leave navigation to our phones. The result: more of us are getting hopelessly lost | John Harris
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Coal delivery arrives to keep Scunthorpe steel plant working for months
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Indie brewers kept out of UK bars and pubs by multinationals, study finds
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Dynamo, TV talent, video tutorials: magic is back with new tricks
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Kemi Badenoch says Lib Dems are people who fix church roofs. Yes: that’s why we’re popular and she isn‘t | Ed Davey
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‘Rights can be knocked out in a second’: older trans people shocked by supreme court ruling
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Nigel Farage is a political fraud ‘cosplaying’ as working-class champion, TUC chief says
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Vodafone whistleblowers warned executives about plight of high street store staff
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‘Waspi’ women warned over fake compensation websites
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The strange case of the writer landing A-lister interviews for local magazines
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Toilet access should follow biological sex but trans people still need facilities, UK watchdog says
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Letter by high-profile Titanic survivor sells for record £300,000
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David Tennant wishes JK Rowling no ‘ill will’ but says trans people ‘demonised’
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Counter-terror police called in for Leeds incident that left two women seriously injured
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Gordon Brown makes criminal complaint against Rupert Murdoch’s media empire
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I have now spoken to police officers who say they were misled by Murdoch’s empire. I won’t let this rest | Gordon Brown
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Sarah Akinterinwa on this age of anxiety – cartoon
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Gallagher brothers perform together for first time in 16 years in London working men’s club
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Preserving English eccentricity: 20 years of the World Marmalade Awards
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Like many mothers, I struggled with breastfeeding. Now we know we’re not ‘failures’ | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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‘The costume develops its own microclimate’: what it’s like to run a marathon in a novelty outfit
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‘Now we have options’: the scientists trying to cure our allergies
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‘Smart, green thinking’: four innovative London council carbon offset projects
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London councils yet to spend £130m in local climate funds
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Country diary: I’ve successfully grown some plants – my first time ever! | Isabel
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In Kent, the ‘silent Reform voter’ may give Nigel Farage his greatest victory
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Ambulance service and NHS trust admit failures over death of musician
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A new leaf: cheap and low-cost ways to bring a garden to life
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More than 100 landfills in England may be leaching ‘highly hazardous’ waste
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For political parties judging this year’s local election results it’s all about the baseline
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‘A revival is happening’: Church hails resurgence among young in UK
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Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser, dies aged 41
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York Minster hosts controversial metal concert as threatened protests fail to materialise
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US food delivery app DoorDash offers to buy UK rival Deliveroo for $3.6bn
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Six things we learned about the future of energy security at UK summit
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Head at Welsh primary school jailed for assault on deputy over ‘sexual jealousy’
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Joyous junkyard beauties: how Leilah Babirye fled death to create towering works of togetherness
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Tories urged not to ‘panic’ into uniting with Reform or removing Badenoch
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UK woman accused of illegal abortion did not look pregnant, friend tells court
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Prostate cancer, race and the need for tests | Letters
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The death of your dog is hard to bear | Letters
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I walked the Pennine Way to help other children | Letters
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EU may accept 12-month work visas for ‘youth experience’ scheme with UK
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Man jailed for life for murdering his estranged wife in Plymouth
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‘It’s a step towards hope’: a refugee’s journey from wartorn Eritrea to the London Marathon
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Reeves holds ‘positive and upbeat’ trade talks with Bessent
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‘Protect the Dolls’ T-shirt becomes a fashion symbol for trans rights
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Vinterior: meet the boss who quit finance to set up a thriving vintage furniture site
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Man shot dead by police in Milton Keynes ‘called 999 himself’
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Rupert Murdoch’s company ‘actively frustrated’ Met’s phone-hacking investigation
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Is one-nation Toryism dead? Not yet, but it can’t let Reform and the right provide all the answers | Henry Hill
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NHS in England failing to record ethnicity of those who sue over maternity care
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Black grouse courtship and first pick of the NFL draft: photos of the day – Friday
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Property guardians: caretaker solutions to sky-high city rents
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Digested week: Memories of Wizbit, high hopes for Bill and Ted
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Arguing with your partner? Done the right way it can be a skill for couples, say therapists
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Starmer faces Labour revolt over plan to raid bank accounts of benefit claimants
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Should benefit claimants risk having their bank accounts spied upon and driving licences revoked? I don’t think so | Neil Duncan-Jordan
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Youth centres may seem tame fare for politicians. But I've seen firsthand how they cut crime | Simon Jenkins
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Retail sales rise unexpectedly in Great Britain as sunshine lures shoppers
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UK politics: Reform UK on course to win in two mayoral contests – as it happened
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Post Office paid £600m to continue using bug-ridden Horizon IT system
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Mansfield forward Lucas Akins jailed for 14 months after causing death of cyclist
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Robert Jenrick rules out Tory pact with Reform UK
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‘I had rose-tinted spectacles’: UK city dwellers on relocating during the pandemic
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Quirky converted homes in England for sale – in pictures
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‘I hate it’: Manchester commuters back ban out-loud music on public transport
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