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UK demand growing for beverages made from fungi, but experts dismiss innovations as ‘health products you don’t need’
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In the first of our Politics Weekly Westminster episodes, the Guardian’s political editor Pippa Crerar and political correspondent Kiran Stacey go over the big wins and losses from the local and mayoral elections
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In the first of our Politics Weekly Westminster episodes, the Guardian’s political editor Pippa Crerar and political correspondent Kiran Stacey go over the big wins and losses from the local and mayoral elections
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Party has gained 768 seats, Labour 545 and the Greens 480, while the Conservatives has lost 1,783
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World’s smallest army, which is preparing to swear in its latest recruits, has in the past engaged in ferocious battles
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Come to Thurrock and things get clearer. People feel victims of a terrible injustice, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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About 6,000 have been installed this year, a quarter of them rapid chargers that can power up a car in under an hour
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Daniel Anjorin, who was attacked while walking to school in east London, has been described as ‘true scholar’
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Hill’s portrayal of Yosser Hughes in 1982 BBC series launched career that included roles in Titanic and Lord of the Rings
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People around the world have sent the book, with their personal stories, to Edinburgh for an installation to mark its publication 75 years ago
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Minute-by-minute report: The two sides meet on the back of a poor run of games. Who will come out on top? Join Rob Smyth
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Labour notched up a string of wins by high-profile incumbents as well as scoring a clean sweep of victories in those parts of the country that were voting for a mayor for the first time
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Labour stormed to victory in the London mayoral poll, with Sadiq Khan securing a historic third term in office
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Known to his friends as the Legend, John Starbrook is living, breathing proof of the power of exercise and enthusiasm. I tried to keep up with him – and barely survived
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Throughout her life, Danyah Miller developed coping mechanisms to help deal with certain challenges. Would she have thrived if she had known about dyslexia, or would a label have limited her?
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I used to be an avid user of TikTok, but the algorithm serves much less delight and serendipity than it used to
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Will Ferrell is reportedly set to become the latest celebrity to be a minority investor in the Championship football club Leeds United
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Parisian bakers prepare to win record back from those in Italy who created a baguette almost 133 metres long in 2019
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Police say a woman and three children escaped blaze with not life-threatening injuries
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The wartime PM was so taken with Paul Trevillion’s work that he arranged a meeting to pay his compliments in person