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Self-serving Post Office bosses deserve nothing short of prison | Letters
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Let’s not split hairs over life with a beard | Letters
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Living standards are not improving for everyone | Letter
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How to make the super-rich pay their fair share of tax | Brief letters
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Term ‘disabled’ in danger of losing all meaning, says Badenoch
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Photo agencies to boycott Oasis tour over rights restrictions
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Man told fake Russian spies he had ‘useful’ information on Grant Shapps, jury hears
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Fate of Aukus nuclear submarine deal may be delayed months as UK and Australia wait on Trump review
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FTSE 100 hits record high as investors shrug off trade war concerns
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Oasis and Black Sabbath are filling stadiums. But where’s the next wave of working-class rock stars? | Dan Cave
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South West Water allowed to invest £24m rather than pay £19m fine
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Ticketless Oasis fans warned not to try breaking into Manchester shows
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Rise in school exclusions in England including among pupils six or younger
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Scottish households urged to cut water use as climate crisis limits supplies
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Belfast police refuse to help dismantle loyalist bonfire on site containing asbestos
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Sand sculptures, the queen and a Toy Story maze: photos of the day – Thursday
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Tory defections to Reform are disaster for Badenoch – but Farage needs to tread carefully
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Four people arrested over cyber-attacks on M&S, Co-op and Harrods
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WPP names senior Microsoft boss Cindy Rose as new CEO
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37,000 more children affected by ‘brutal’ two-child benefit cap, data shows
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Labour housing plans could destroy 215,000 hectares of nature in England, analysis shows
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Met’s plan to update alleged Mohamed Al Fayed victims by video ‘not good enough’
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Ozzy Osbourne collaborates with chimpanzees on abstract expressionist paintings
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Iran’s threat to UK on a par with Russia’s, security report finds
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Climate anxiety meant I could no longer work as a pilot. But I love flying – and I know we can transform aviation | George Hibberd
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Guilt Trip: pilots torn between flight and the fight for the planet - documentary
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Bob Vylan frontman warns ‘you’ll get me in trouble’ after crowd’s IDF chants
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UK government abandons energy ‘zonal pricing’ plan
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Trial UK and France ‘one in, one out’ scheme designed to curb migrant boat crossings to start within weeks – as it happened
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By learning to wield political power, Greens could fill the void at the heart of British politics | Adam Ramsay
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Starmer and Macron to announce ‘one in, one out’ migration deal
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Royal Mail gets go ahead to axe second-class post on Saturdays
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In some UK woodlands, every young tree has died. What’s going wrong?
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Thursday briefing: Why young people fear ‘there’s nothing here for us’ in England’s coastal towns
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How does the right tear down progressive societies? It starts with a joke | George Monbiot
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AI-generated child sexual abuse videos surging online, watchdog says
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Last orders: Pubs in Britain will close at rate of one a day in 2025, trade body warns
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Clash of cultures: exhibition tells story of when Vikings ruled the north of England
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Lead ammunition to be banned for hunting and shooting in England, Scotland and Wales
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Children limiting own smartphone use to manage mental health, survey finds
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As much as £5bn needed to revive UK’s struggling high streets, study finds
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BMW bosses unfairly dismissed disabled worker after spying on him
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Former Conservative party chair Jake Berry defects to Reform UK
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The Salt Path author defends memoir against fabrication allegations
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Ex-Reform UK MP’s business affairs referred to fraud body
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Anglo-French talks over migration deal hanging in balance
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Labour MPs call on Starmer to focus on radical ideas to lower cost of living
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Welfare bill passes final reading as 47 Labour MPs rebel despite further concessions
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The Guardian view on restricting trial by jury: the ugly face of justice tailored to tight budgets | Editorial
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Notting Hill carnival to go ahead this year after £1m funding boost
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Palestinian family ask UK court to force officials to help them leave Gaza
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CEO of troubled Sussex hospital trust to step down
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Sportswomen facing ‘horrific burden of routine misogynistic attacks and threats’, campaigners say
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Ben Jennings on the Post Office Horizon scandal inquiry report – cartoon
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Labour MPs alarmed by rise in sponsored events arranged by party
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We must count the real costs of nuclear power | Letters
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Give asylum seekers the right to work in Britain | Letter
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John le Carré: the constant researcher | Brief letters
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Another mediocre stalemate at PMQs as neither Kemi nor Keir bother to engage | John Crace
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Police in Scotland braced for large-scale protests if Trump visits new golf course
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BBC deciding what to do with new series of MasterChef fronted by Gregg Wallace
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Man passed details on minister to police posing as Russian spies, UK court told
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Number of abortions in England and Wales hit record high in 2022
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Northern Ireland politicians condemn migrants effigy on loyalist bonfire
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UK government’s deal with Google ‘dangerously naive’, say campaigners
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Floods, fires and a T-Rex foot for sale: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Girl, seven, ‘fought like hell’ and shielded others, parents tell Southport inquiry
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HS2 already billions over budget with work ‘just over halfway done’, says rail boss
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Latest Daniel Craig Knives Out movie Wake Up Dead Man will open London film festival
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Thames Water refuses to claw back bonuses paid using £3bn emergency loan
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