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Weariness, confusion, flashes of anger – for me, English Teacher’s lyrics evoke the texture of British life today, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Commons leader Lucy Powell âdisappointedâ by state of economy and shares public impatience for change
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Customers face âsevere consequencesâ as banks and building societies close accounts typically set up to help vulnerable people
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Police arrested a 50-year-old man after a car was driven into a crowd of people at a busy Christmas market in Magdeburg on Friday night
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An extensive police operation is underway following the attack at the market in the German city of Magdeburg
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People from tech executives to foreign leaders and even some mainstream media figures are âacquiescing in advanceâ, experts say, because of greed and fear
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Thousands in Germany mourn five killed in attack while far-right protesters in black balaclavas gather for rally
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More than 100 Heathrow flights expected to be called off, along with ferries between Northern Ireland and Scotland
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Chancellorâs visit to EU meeting looks for smoother trade to improve growth but youth mobility scheme remains sticking point
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Suchir Balaji, who helped train the artificial intelligence systems behind ChatGPT and later said he believed those practices violated copyright law, has died, according to his parents and San Francisco officials
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The Moken, a group of indigenous people from Thailand and Myanmar, once sailed freely between the archipelago of 800 islands off the coast of the two countries
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The long-awaited return of Ruth Jones and James Cordenâs hit BBC sitcom represents the latest in a long line of successful creative duos. An author who writes with her husband examines why partnerships work so well
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While the rules can be strict and firm, the vast majority of children are well-adjusted, happy and well-cared for
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In choosing the UKâs new ambassador, Keir Starmer is gambling that the rewards will justify the risks