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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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Ministers did not listen to infected blood victims, says UK inquiry chair
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Bank of England rolls out looser mortgage rules to help first-time buyers
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Prax Lindsey oil refinery owners urged to ‘do decent thing’ for workers
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Resident doctors in England to strike from 25 July
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Environment Agency insider alleges ‘cover-up’ over sewage sludge on farmland
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If ministers want to see how welfare reform can be done, come see us in Greater Manchester | Andy Burnham
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Too late to stop small boats once people arrive in Calais, says UN migration chief
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Poor mental health is driving young people out of their jobs. My own journey showed me how to help | Fran Boait
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Parents rejoice as Home Office reverses decision to send children back to Brazil
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Starmer and Macron agree that ‘new deterrent’ needed to stop small boats, No 10 says – as it happened
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TV freelancers fearful of speaking up, union leader says after firing of Gregg Wallace
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Seven UK housebuilders to pay £100m to fund affordable homes after CMA investigation
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This column does not express support for Palestine Action – here’s why | Owen Jones
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What to do if your house keys are lost – and when you get new ones
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Caught between the Senedd and Westminster, Welsh Labour risks collapsing loyalty
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Macron and Starmer talk Trump, boats and Ukraine – but Brexit is the ghost at the banquet | Rafael Behr
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Thousands meet their MPs to show huge demand for climate action
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Number of patients in UK waiting for lifesaving organ transplant at record high
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NHS pharmacies to pilot ‘sponge on a string’ test to spot cancer precursor
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Looser bonus rules and tax breaks needed to save London stock market, says CBI
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London’s stock exchange needs a shot in the arm from the Treasury | Nils Pratley
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Can we trust nuclear power again? - podcast
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ASA cracks down on online pharmacies advertising weight loss injections
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How do criminal courts work without juries around the world?
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Family of UK couple held in Iran did not know pair’s whereabouts for month
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Watchdog to investigate police shooting of man with chainsaw in Kent
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Ed Miliband abandons plan to charge less for electricity in Scotland
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MPs and peers make awkward small talk during wait for box-office hit Macron
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Europe should reduce US and China ‘dual dependencies’, Macron warns
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The Guardian view on the Post Office scandal: justice delayed, redress demanded and a nation’s shame exposed | Editorial
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Post Office Horizon IT scandal: five things we learned from the report
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‘Nowhere for them to hide any more’: Zelda Perkins’ fight against NDAs after Harvey Weinstein
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Resident doctors’ strikes risk derailing Labour’s NHS recovery plan
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‘We lost so many along the way’: Horizon scandal victims welcome inquiry report
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EDF will invest £1.1bn in Sizewell C plant, French and UK governments announce
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Britain remains trapped in poor economic policy | Letters
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Mind the three Bs of dressing appropriately | Brief letters
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Time for some straight talking on the cost of clean energy. It isn’t a free lunch | Nils Pratley
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Forget left and right: Norman Tebbit was a working-class hero. Politicians now could learn much from him | Henry Hill
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Rishi Sunak takes advisory role with Goldman Sachs while serving as MP
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Gregg Wallace fired from MasterChef as 50 people tell BBC of fresh allegations
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Bayeux tapestry to return to Britain for first time in 900 years
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Innocent subpostmasters went to jail, but now it is clear: the Post Office boss class belong there instead | Marina Hyde
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Benefit cuts will hit severely disabled people despite ministers’ claims, say charities
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Southport inquiry to examine ‘wholesale failure’ to prevent attack
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‘Serious risk to life’: scenic Isle of Wight road could fall into sea, councillor warns
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James McMurdock will not seek Reform UK return after Covid loan questions
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‘Like fly-tipping’: ministers ignoring pleas to cut sludge fertiliser use
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‘If you hear your town is scum all the time that sinks in’: the young people in Blackpool refusing to be written off
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Whatever the truth of The Salt Path, I know why people wanted to believe it | Gaby Hinsliff
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Giants, big heads and a dark-pink lake: Photos of the day – Tuesday
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Octopus Energy to pay out £1.5m over thousands of bill errors
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Men acting for Wagner Group convicted of arson on Ukraine-linked London warehouse
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M&S boss says two big UK firms hit by unreported cyber-attacks
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Post Office scandal may have led to more than 13 suicides, inquiry finds
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Monzo fined £21m after customers used No 10 and Buckingham Palace as addresses
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NHS bosses fear fresh resident doctors’ strikes could embolden other staff
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UK public finances on ‘unsustainable’ path amid growing climate, debt and pension costs
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UK to test nationwide emergency alert system for second time
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Macron will enjoy his royal welcome. But the Franco-British relationship remains a love-hate affair | Paul Taylor
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UK government backs French police immobilising small boats, minister says
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Macron tells UK parliament that Europe must end its dependency on the US and China – as it happened
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Norman Tebbit, former Tory cabinet minister, dies at 94
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Yorkshire Water announces hosepipe ban after driest spring in 132 years
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Liverpool mobile greengrocer to reach ‘food deserts’ with aid of mapping tool
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Holiday spending: eight ways to save money and cut card costs
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‘They rewrite the ending’: the knife crime play with its own outreach scheme
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