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Kylie Minogue secures her first Christmas number one in UK
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Kylie Minogue secures her first Christmas number one in UK
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Kylie Minogue takes Christmas number one slot
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When attacks unfold, what makes a person run towards danger?
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Europe mustn’t build its own house of dynamite | Letters
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We abhor racism in Britain, but refuse to recognise where it comes from | Letters
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Sure, Christmas isn’t all about presents – for those lucky enough to afford their own treats | Letter
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The rise of ‘beaver bombing’ across Europe | Letter
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Pensioner spared jail after smothering wife at home
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Aria Thorpe killing: family of nine-year-old pay tribute to ‘beautiful little soul’
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Man who mowed down London pedestrians on Christmas Day convicted of murder
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David Walliams dropped by publisher after allegations of inappropriate behaviour
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What will happen when the £100 contactless card limit is scrapped?
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The Guardian lens on 2025: how we covered a year of turmoil and hope – video
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Martin Rowson on the road ahead for Labour – cartoon
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Delays to justice after disasters such as Grenfell are ‘stain on society’, says new victims advocate for England and Wales
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‘It’s rather rude’: Truss accused of trying to poach members of rival Tory club
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Watchdog criticises 'unprecedented' government offer to delay local elections
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Trio guilty of killing man who jumped from window in bid to escape their clutches
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‘Radiator rattling’ earthquake hits Lancashire village for second time in two weeks
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I’m on hunger strike in a British prison. This is why | Amu Gib
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Former Yodel owner probably forged mother’s signature in takeover bid, judge rules
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Hundreds of foreign prison staff 'offered emergency extension to visa' to stop the prison system collapsing
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As Tory after Tory defects to Nigel Farage, I say this: be careful which turncoats you wish for | Simon Hart
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Woman and secret lover who plotted to kill her husband in Wales jailed
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UK hopes new German law will cut migrant small boats
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Earthquake strikes Lancashire village for second time this month
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The Com: the growing cybercrime network behind recent Pornhub hack
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Conman who posed as MI6 agent in romance scam told to pay victim £125,000
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Ferry fiasco continues as shipyard once again delays delivery of over-budget Glen Rosa
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Richard Moth appointed Roman Catholic archbishop of Westminster
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Society of Editors decries Starmer’s plan to reduce media scrutiny of No 10
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Woman and lover jailed for plotting to kill husband so they could continue affair
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Contactless card limit to rise
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Digested week: Feeling wobbly about Britain’s ultimate ‘nepo babies’
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BBC outbid by TNT Sports for 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games
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Rail accident investigators issue warning over sensors on landslide monitors
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UK contactless card limit of £100 to be scrapped from 19 March
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Bishop Richard Moth named as new Archbishop of Westminster
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Unsafe meat warning after 70 butchered geese are dumped by the roadside
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Merry Christmas, Keir Starmer: despite everything, you’re still the best man for the job | Simon Jenkins
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WH Smith tries to recover bonuses from ex-bosses as watchdog investigates accounting error
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TikTok faces legal action over moderator cuts
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Retail sales unexpectedly fall in Great Britain in run-up to Christmas
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UK politics: ‘Not clear’ who was behind FCDO hack, says minister, amid reports of China link – as it happened
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Foreign Office has been hacked - ministers 'fairly confident' individual data not at risk
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Finally, Labour is finding its nerve and getting Britain’s bad Brexit deal undone | Polly Toynbee
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UK borrowed more than expected in November amid pre-budget pressure
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Party homes for sale in England – in pictures
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Reform candidate who told Lammy to ‘go home’ questioned other MPs’ loyalty to UK
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Too late to investigate Farage election expenses, Essex Police say
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Young people will suffer most from UK’s ageing population, Lords say
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My lesson from 2025: Reform is much more vulnerable than it appears | Gaby Hinsliff
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Reeves to Ryanair: Take the Guardian’s Christmas business quiz
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Lib Dems call for inquiry into hostile foreign state interference to include US
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UK’s roads and airports brace for busiest Christmas getaway on record
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UK’s largest proposed datacentre ‘understating planned water use’
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Thrillers should be on UK school curriculum to boost reading, says Lee Child
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How to watch British politics in 2026 like a pro
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Local elections face further delays as councils struggle to reorganise in time
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PM calls the doctor after disaster demise of the Prince of Darkness
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Terrorist parole case becomes first to be heard in public
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Minister says government not mistreating Palestine Action activists on hunger strike
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UK’s first military barracks housing asylum seekers closes after six years
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Canada eyes an ‘ambitious’ new partnership with Britain amid Trump turmoil
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Long waits and ‘unacceptable’ lack of data at NHS gender clinics in England, review finds
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Journalists condemn surprise shake-up of No 10 lobby briefings
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All trials of Ajax armoured vehicles halted after another soldier injured
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The Guardian view on reducing violence against women: ministers must follow through on a bold promise | Editorial
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Christian Turner picked as new UK ambassador to Washington
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