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‘It is trance-like’: pianist Igor Levit performs Erik Satie’s Vexations 840 times
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Taking the biscuit: for 100 years we’ve been eating chocolate digestives wrong
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UK woman accused of using pills for illegal abortion during Covid lockdown
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Inside Labour’s top-secret plan for new towns, I see signs of hope | Polly Toynbee
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English schools left to subsidise infants’ free meals after 3p funding increase, say leaders
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Ofcom accused of prioritising interests of tech firms over child safety online
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Constance Marten ‘unable to grieve’ owing to baby death case, court hears
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Charities attack Farage claims of ‘mental illness problems’ overdiagnosis
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Wales and north of England face disability cuts ‘double whammy’
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What are the Ofcom measures to protect children online – and will they work?
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How ultra-processed foods are making us sick – video
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Fathers of two Southport attack victims to run London Marathon
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Non-hormonal male contraceptive implant lasts at least two years in trials
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Norfolk bird surveyors find Britain’s oldest known oystercatchers
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Teaching union faces legal challenge over new general secretary
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Use of pepper spray authorised at young offender institutions in England and Wales
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Wood-burning stoves to be allowed in new homes in England despite concerns
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Violence and abuse against UK ambulance staff at highest level ever recorded
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UK deal with EU will not return to ‘arguments of the past’, minister says
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A new deal with the EU is exactly what Britain needs. Here’s how Labour will achieve it | Nick Thomas-Symonds
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Serious Fraud Office to let firms avoid prosecution if they flag up suspected crime
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Holocaust Remembrance Day and Wicked tulips: photos of the day – Thursday
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Planning bill would allow builders to ‘pay cash to trash’ nature, say UK experts
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UK politics: Reform will axe councils’ special needs funding if they win in local elections, Lib Dems claim – as it happened
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Ofcom announces new rules for tech firms to keep children safe online
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Labour’s great nature sellout is the worst attack on England’s ecosystems I’ve seen in my lifetime | George Monbiot
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Revolut tracking staff behaviour with points-based ‘Karma’ bonus system
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Thursday briefing: Rachel Reeves heads to Washington in pursuit of a trade deal – will she get one?
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Oasis reunion tour ticket scams cost fans more than £2m, Lloyds bank estimates
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Magic Circle readmits magician who disguised herself as a man, 30 years later
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A year of hate: what I learned when I went undercover with the far right
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Will rising child poverty be Labour’s legacy? – Politics Weekly UK
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Making plans for Nigel: tense Tories wonder whether Badenoch has what it takes to see off Reform | Pippa Crerar
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British artist claims he has created paint in ‘new’ colour announced by scientists
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NHS ‘routinely failing’ deaf patients in England, report finds
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NHS staff fatigue poses ‘significant’ threat to patient safety, watchdog warns
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UK seeks global green investors with windfarm cash and planning policies
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BBC announces 2025 Proms lineup – including first female-fronted Last Night
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Police launch manhunt after convicted murderer flees open prison in Scotland
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Gas leak from lorry in Oldham prompts local evacuation
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Lib Dems back ban on playing music and videos on public transport in England
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Labour MPs urge Starmer to back youth mobility scheme amid EU trade reset
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Keir Starmer’s realignment with Europe will be a low-key one
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Ella Baron on repercussions of the UK supreme court’s gender ruling – cartoon
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Ministers braced for showdown over ‘postcode pricing’ in energy market shake-up
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Bite marks on York skeleton reveal first evidence of ‘gladiators’ fighting lions
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The Guardian view on the UK supreme court’s equality ruling: a clear legal line, a blurred social one | Editorial
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Rachel Reeves dashes hopes of early breakthrough in UK-US trade deal
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Rachel Reeves looks at ending zero tax regime for low-value imports
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Culture warrior Kemi and defiant Keir slog it out over sex and gender at PMQs | John Crace
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MPs should not do media work that ‘monetises’ their role, says government
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Russia imposes sanctions on 15 UK MPs over ‘hostile statements’
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Man who researched child murders jailed for 30 years for stabbing girl, 9
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Lola Young, breakthrough hitmaker with Messy, tops Ivor Novello songwriting nominations
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‘We don’t call them woolly maggots’: how wildlife campaigners put sheep at heart of rewilding plans
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Scottish Greens table amendment to scrap king’s stamp duty exemption
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What to do if your phone is lost or stolen: practical steps to restore peace of mind
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NatWest chair thanks UK taxpayers for bailout ahead of return to private ownership
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Dozens of members of UK Jewish body facing disciplinary action over criticism of Israel
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Reckitt Benckiser shares fall as investors prepare for Trump tariff impact
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Keir Starmer urges MPs to ‘lower the temperature’ in debate on gender ruling
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Prayers, Jane Fonda and a volcanic eruption: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Ofwat investigating ‘rip-off’ cost of water firms’ infrastructure works
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Cluster headaches are ‘the most painful condition on the planet’. Sufferers are going to extreme – and secretive – measures for relief
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Paddleboard guide jailed for 10 years over deaths of four people in Wales
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Thousands more driving tests planned to cut waiting times in Britain
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‘Nepo babies should be doing stuff like this’: are rich people ruining or reviving UK club culture?
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Homes in England and Wales with big gardens ‘should pay more for water’
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Extra exam time: why do so many schoolkids suddenly need it?
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Robert Jenrick vows to ‘bring coalition together’ to prevent Tory-Reform fight
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