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‘We deny artists their voice at our peril’: when musicians like Anna Netrebko collide with politics | Martin Kettle
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Cooper rejects claims Reeves has been sidelined on economic policy by No 10 mini-reshuffle – UK politics live
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Europe live: US treasury secretary indicates growing frustration with Putin over Ukraine
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Memo to Tories looking at Farage and yearning to ‘unite the right’: that sounds like a plan to kill off our party | Justine Greening
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Pressure rises on Reeves as government borrowing costs hit 27-year high
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Why Netflix’s new documentary on the Dallas Cowboys is better than The Last Dance | Sean Ingle
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Belgium to recognise Palestinian state at UN and sanction Israel – Middle East crisis live
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UK long-term borrowing costs reach 27-year high in pre-budget blow for Labour – business live
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Sudan landslide kills at least 1,000 people, rebel group says
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TV tonight: a former Liverpool player lifts the lid on a financial scandal
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Quarter of schools in England lack a physics teacher, analysis finds
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‘Artefacts were just sitting in suitcases in people’s homes’: the London museum preserving Somali culture
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Blame migrants, or blame the rich? That’s the populist divide in Britain’s politics now | Gaby Hinsliff
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Motorcyclist on shopping trip arrested amid Labour’s crackdown on undocumented migrants
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North Korea’s Kim Jong-un to arrive in Beijing for military parade on special armoured train
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France has a massive debt crisis. So why is it spending billions a year subsidising business? | Alexander Hurst
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Indonesia protests explained: why did they start and how has the government responded?
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Prominent UK women tell rightwingers: stop linking immigration to sexual abuse
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The plant-based problem: why vegan restaurants are closing – or adding meat to the menu
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Ukraine war briefing: Pro-Russian observers ‘call out exaggeration of territorial gains’
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Marshall Islands picks up the pieces after fire destroys its ‘heart of democracy’
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Graham Greene, Dances with Wolves actor, dies aged 73
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China to show off military might in parade attended by anti-west leaders
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Dear gen Z, take a lesson from this zillennial: to be cringe is to be free | Eleanor Burnard
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Three-minute test helps identify people at greater risk of Alzheimer’s, trial finds
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Children as young as 11 tempted to try betting after being ‘flooded’ by celebrity endorsement
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At least 45,000 sites in Wales could be contaminated with toxic waste, study says
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Liverpool sign Alexander Isak in British transfer record £125m deal from Newcastle
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Teenager arrested after 12-year-old boy died in playground fall in Cheshire
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Starmer seeks to wrest back policy control from Treasury in No 10 shake-up
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Nestlé fires CEO after investigation into ‘undisclosed romantic relationship’
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Angela Rayner’s Hove flat: five questions for the deputy PM
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Former Tory MP David Warburton found dead at west London flat
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Stroke centres in England given AI tool that will help 50% of patients recover
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Forget Orwell’s ‘Two Minute Hate’ – the immigration debate shows real loathing | John Crace
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Yvette Cooper accused of pushing children towards people smugglers by halting refugee scheme
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Leaked ‘Gaza Riviera’ plan dismissed as ‘insane’ attempt to cover ethnic cleansing
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Politicians urge Badenoch to ‘come clean’ after doubts cast on US medical school claim
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Clanker! This slur against robots is all over the internet – but is it offensive?
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Levi’s says anti-Americanism on back of Trump policies could hit brand in UK
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Why are the tabloids so enraged about every aspect of Angela Rayner’s life? | Zoe Williams
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Johnny Vegas on swapping comedy for ceramics: ‘You’ve got to be hungry for it, and right now, I’m hungry for sculpture’
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Downing Street shake-up: who’s in and who’s out at No 10
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Starmer cannot have armoured electric Range Rover ‘because of bomb risk’
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End of the Road review – from industrial rackets to pristine folk, festivals don’t get more varied or vital
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Millionaire apologises for snatching Majchrzak’s souvenir cap from young fan at US Open
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Keir Starmer’s legacy could be electoral reform – or Farage as prime minister | Polly Toynbee
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UK experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, Met Office says
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Angela Rayner barred by court order from revealing tax details, says No 10
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Berlin police investigate after Irish activist struck by officer at protest
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The Divine Comedy on Something for the Weekend: ‘We hired a statuesque model for the video. I had to stand on a box’
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‘The walls collapsed around me’: Afghans describe quake devastation
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Bristol returns cultural artefacts taken from Larrakia people in Australia
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Iran accuses Europe of stepping aside and letting Trump dictate nuclear deal terms
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Jess Cartner-Morley’s September style essentials: back-to-school treats and a cult silk skirt
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How can the UK avoid trouble in the gilts market? | Sushil Wadhwani
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Former British heavyweight Joe Bugner, who twice took on Muhammad Ali, dies aged 75
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Russia suspected of jamming GPS on plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen
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Weinstein accuser Kaja Sokola: ‘It is very important for people to speak out’
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Soldiers are doing landscaping in DC parks. I’m thrilled for them | Dave Schilling
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‘We’re winning a battle’: Mexico’s jaguar numbers up 30% in conservation drive
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Xi Jinping criticises ‘bullying behaviour’ and Putin blames west for Ukraine war at Shanghai summit
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Ready to give up social media? ‘Advice pollution’ might just get you there | Emma Beddington
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Israel committing genocide in Gaza, world’s top scholars on the crime say
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Crossword editor’s desk: what happened to funny adverts?
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I had to stop raving after bunion surgery – so I became a DJ instead
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Why more and more people are tuning the news out: ‘Now I don’t have that anxiety’
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Sex toys, new-season scents and plastic-free sponges: what you loved most this month
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Donald Trump says he is not a dictator. Isn’t he?
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Von der Leyen’s plane affected by GPS jamming over weekend, says European Commission – Europe live
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Reeves says Thames Water should find ‘market-based solution’
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I have seen the extent of child poverty in the UK and I say this: the two-child benefit cap must go | Stephen Cottrell
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Not just resisting, but leading the fight: five women who refuse to be ignored
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Women and children to lose out most from Home Office plan to tighten rules on refugee family reunions, experts say – UK politics live
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Royal Mail returns to profit as takeover brings ‘year of change’
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I’ve seen how big tech has transformed the classroom – and parents are right to be worried | Velislava Hillman
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I’m obsessed with deep sea sharks: their bioluminescent spots are just visible in the pitch black environment they live in
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Keir Starmer shakes up No 10 operation with mini-reshuffle
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On the Rize: a road trip to Turkey’s fairytale north-east
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‘Beware of 419!’: how a playwright delved into Nigerian scams – and what it taught him about money
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Transfer deadline day: Isak deal agreed, Guéhi, Wissa, Ederson latest and more – live
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Green party leadership race exposes tensions as electoral ambitions grow
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Did Labour really think it was a good idea to let Farage hijack the summer headlines? | Frances Ryan
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TV tonight: a moreish Welsh crime thriller that will have you squirming
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Aviva denied our sick son help after five-month wait
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Poorer families may not benefit as 30 hours free childcare begins in England, experts say
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Sky Glass Air review: a surprisingly good budget smart TV
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War, wildfires and child workers: Visa Pour l’Image highlights – in pictures
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