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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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From Keir as Eliot Ness to Radon Liz on YouTube – the 2025 alternative politics awards
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Police seize £80,000 of suspected stolen tools from car boot sale
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Keir Starmer appoints career diplomat Christian Turner as US ambassador
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BP opts for culture shock with new CEO appointment, but the timing is odd
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Starmer makes radical shakeup of government communications on eve of Christmas break
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Ben Jennings on plans to tackle misogyny in English schools – cartoon
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Deepfakes and porn: the plan to tackle toxic masculinity in schools | The Latest
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There’s no easy way to stop postpartum bleeding – but maternal choice is key | Letters
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How Tommy Robinson has completely missed the Christian message | Letters
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Farage avoids police investigation over alleged electoral law breach
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Angela Rayner to publish memoir amid talk of potential Labour leadership challenge
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Ex-Labour politician Derek Hatton and wife deny misconduct in public office
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Badenoch accused of making ‘deeply inaccurate’ claims about violence against women
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PPE company linked to ex-Tory peer Michelle Mone goes into liquidation
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Former Premier League footballer wins High Court claim against top surgeon
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Badenoch calls on people 'from cultures that don't respect women' to 'get out of our country'
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Thousands to avoid Christmas on streets as Home Office ordered to delay refugee evictions
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'Jaw-dropping revelations' of alleged Holyrood office bugging
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What the UK interest rate cut means for you, from mortgage deals to savings rates
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German prosecutors bring charges against Greensill officials over role in bank’s collapse
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Manchester Arena bombing survivors to get almost £20m in payouts
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UK actors vote to refuse to be digitally scanned in pushback against AI
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Prisoner charged with murder of fellow inmate appears in court
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How online sleuths are making life hell for families of the missing
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‘Massive disruption’: UK’s worst-case climate crisis scenarios revealed by scientists
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Don’t hold back, swearing can boost performance by lowering inhibitions, study finds
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Narrow Bank of England vote puts end of interest rate-cutting cycle in sight
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Leeds £2.5bn tram scheme delayed to late 2030s after government review
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Millions could see council elections delayed again
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George Osborne has a new job in tech, and it doesn’t bode well for Britain | Chris Stokel-Walker
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King pours 'perfect' pint of Guinness
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An adopted polar bear cub and Christmas in the Holy Land: photos of the day – Thursday
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UN distances itself from International Women’s Day website winning corporate partnerships
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Actors vote for industrial action over AI concerns
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'All Jewish hearts are broken' says UK Chief Rabbi on Bondi terror attack visit
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Codebreaker who helped UK beat the Nazis dies
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Bank of England cuts rates again as UK economy falters
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Man, 41, charged with causing death by dangerous driving after alleged hit and run
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Bank of England cuts interest rates to 3.75% in pre-Christmas boost for struggling economy
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‘I’ve never been scared of saying what I think’: Janet Ellis on godlessness, grief and life beyond Blue Peter
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A British man who fought for Ukraine is jailed for 13 years by Russia
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AI boom has caused same CO2 emissions in 2025 as New York City, report claims
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William and Kate reveal Christmas card featuring family photo
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Stay at home if you have flu symptoms, experts urge amid fears of second surge
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Farmers 'bewildered and frightened' by inheritance tax reforms
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Why the government's violence against women and girls target includes men, but not girls
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UK’s industrial regions face ‘entrenched disadvantages’ going back decades
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Keir Starmer planning new king’s speech after May elections
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What latest interest rate cut means for mortgages - and changes experts expect in 2026
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Terrorism arrests soar by 660% after Palestine Action ban
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Waterstones and Barnes & Noble owner looks to list booksellers on stock market
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Parents of sextortion victim who took his own life sue Instagram owner Meta
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Badenoch says teaching boys about misogyny shouldn’t be a priority because migrants more dangerous to women and girls – UK politics live
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Police release new images after fatal stabbing of 15-year-old in London
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Bomb disposal robot deployed to parliament to tackle box of Christmas cards with MP's name on it
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Third of UK citizens have used AI for emotional support, research reveals
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Labour MPs revolt over ‘madness’ of jury-scrapping plans
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Interest rates live: Bank of England set to cut rate after inflation falls in boost to homeowners
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Want to understand the sickness of Britain today? Look no further – a novel explained it all 20 years ago | Aditya Chakrabortty
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I want my sons to know masculinity can be kind – and my daughter to live without fear | David Lammy
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Thursday briefing: How pay erosion and job shortages pushed doctors to strike again amid winter flu surge
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Thursday news quiz: AI mishaps, fan fury and a tiny baby hippo
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Keir Starmer is our most musical prime minister since Edward Heath. He must take up the baton for the arts | Martin Kettle
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A Chocolate Orange has doubled in price – and got smaller. Why?
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Review of 2025: another fine mess? – podcast
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Government urged to exempt Hong Kongers from immigration crackdown
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BP names Meg O’Neill as new CEO after incumbent ousted
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