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The Thistle in Glasgow aims to save lives by providing a supervised environment in ‘Europe’s drug deaths capital’
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The Labour peer, who has been appointed Britainâs US ambassador, meets Trump as Elon Musk and Nigel Farage look on
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The royal has bowed to pressure over residents’ right to buy freeholds on parts of his hereditary land
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Ministers set out plans for outlawing neonicotinoids but considering application by farmers to use Cruiser SB
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Keir Starmer confirms Peter Mandelson as US ambassador while giving councils £1.6bn to âget on with fixing potholesâ
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Senior civil servant stepped down from role as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff amid tensions in Downing Street
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Labour seems gripped by a form of denialism. The danger is real and incremental change wonât avert it, says Jeremy Corbyn, independent MP for Islington North
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The PMâs allies on the right of the party are ideologically opposed to any economic agenda that could see off the threat from Reform, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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Editorial: A new survey shows that the UK has a far more exhaustive written version of its laws and principles than many think
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Being asked about what he has been doing is Starmerâs idea of fun. Thereâs nothing he likes more than going on and on about himself
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The Tory leader seems to see her country of origin as a useful punchbag. Yet people there have a clear view of her, says author and broadcaster Nels Abbey
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Prime minister to be questioned for first time by liaison committee as No 10 says he spoke to Trump on the phone on Wednesday
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From rightwing rhetoric to a lack of action on the cost of living crisis, Downing Street is only fuelling the rise of Reform, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty