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Letters: Bill Kingdom on the two halves of the water privatisation story, and Chris Bolt on Ofwat’s water price review
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Whistleblowers say contracts include restrictions requiring staff to seek permission before contacting regulators
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Families cannot afford to wait until UK government says there is money to spare to make such a decision
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Hundreds of visitors are being drawn to Death Valley national park, even though the region known as one of Earth’s hottest places is being punished by a dangerous heatwave, which was blamed for a motorcyclist’s recent death
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From the prices to the endless album rereleases, I feel like a conscript in a campaign for cultural and economic dominance, says journalist Elle Hunt
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The government’s net zero ambitions will be expensive and will require infrastructure improvements that carry a political cost
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International authorities work to foil thieves as they steal hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of the toys
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In the rush for growth, the cabinet has hit the ground running; but a temporary boost to public borrowing may be the only way to get quick results
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‘Guardrails’ that previously existed removed as Meta says voters should be able to hear from presidential nominees
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Measures to manage disruption include recruitment to fill shortages and investment in control centres
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Struggling hospitality sector celebrated victory over Dutch side but Sunday’s battle against Spain offers even bigger takings
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AT&T says a suspect was apprehended in connection with the hack, which included numbers customers texted or called
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Starlink internet satellites were deployed in dangerously low orbit after explosion on Falcon 9 rocket on Thursday
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The British Beer And Pub Association estimates that landlords will pull an extra 10 million pints from the pre-match build up to the final whistle
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Thousands in Gaza are dying – but what’s really scary, apparently, is a flight attendant wearing a tiny flag pin