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David Jakins is cleared of any wrongdoing after he was found with a steel nut in his pocket
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It has been a nightmare season for farmers, with England said to have had its second-worst harvest on record
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Space’s agency has expanded its diplomatic reach in recent months, signing 12 of 45 signatories since January
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Rise in VAT, inflation and people working from home has led small business owners to demand government support
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The Premier League champions visit Wolves with Gary O’Neil’s hosts desperate for a result. Join Daniel Harris
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Transport secretary says analysis of high-speed rail project unable to clarify if cost overrun is £10bn or £20bn
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From morale boosters in the blitz to comfort food in the pandemic, a short history from ready salted to oyster and vinegar
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In Washington, finance ministers will face pressure for action to reduce their own debt and offer more resources to poorer nations
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Former Top Gear host, 64, says he had stent fitted for blocked artery after ‘sudden deterioration’ in his health
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Money expert urges Ofcom be given more powers as interview with chancellor used to trick people to share bank details
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The growing – and sometimes secret – use of drugs containing semaglutide has had a huge impact on how we live … but where will it end?
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Everything seems so expensive these days – but how much should you pay for that bottle of wine, or pair of jeans? A panel of experts explains how to make good choices – and when you’re being fleeced
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The owner of X is just one of many who may prefer Donald Trump to greater regulation under the Democrats, writes John Naughton
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After a day of rest, monarch appears at Sydney lunch in his honour and gives hosts an hourglass while joking about swift passage of time
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The UK musicians who came to prominence in the mid-90s were more diverse and thrilling than is often acknowledged. In her new book, Miranda Sawyer, who was writing for the music press at the time, looks back through 20 songs