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Investigation deems poor accommodation contributed to deaths of children – 42 less than a year old
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Health spending in England to suffer 1.2% cut, worth £2bn, despite extra costs, thinktank’s analysis finds
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National Audit Office reviews Bank’s actions to reduce non-financial risks since scandals but acknowledges ‘good progress’
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Camilla has been ‘buoyed by public reaction’ to her taking the reins since King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, says royal source
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Charity’s work has transformed since the lifesaving service was founded in a London tavern in 1824
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Union criticises education recovery funding as attainment gap in primary school pupils grows to 8.7 months
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Turnout was low for first ballot since Hamas’ 7 October attack, with security a high priority for voters
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Exclusive: Records show extent of chancellor’s donations since 2019 as polling suggests he is on course to lose at general election
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Tourism industry disappointed but hopeful Chinese holidaymakers could return by year’s end – but economists predict a longer wait
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It’s 30 years since the first issue of Loaded and there is talk of a relaunch. While women who worked there loved its edgy chaos they then saw its copycats flounder in misogyny
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Britons have been borrowing less since Covid, but people on lower incomes are falling behind on the rent
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Security officials warn that the conflict in the middle east has created an ‘upsurge in criminal activity’
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The embattled Red Bull team principal maintained the focus was ‘very much on the cars’ as he formally faced the media for the first time since being cleared of inappropriate behaviour
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Kanchha Sherpa, 91, says more respect should be shown to sacred peak that has been climbed thousands of times since 1953 ascent
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Exclusive: Government accused of failing women as sobering death toll emerged on the third anniversary of the shocking murder
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From a huge budget deficit to weak GDP and a record rise in tax, we look at the background to the Tory budget
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Notion of Muslim-controlled areas unsafe for white people has been promoted by rightwingers since the early 2000s
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Officials hoping for a strong turnout in what is a test of legitimacy are set to be disappointed
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UK foreign secretary David Cameron becomes the first cabinet minister to meet with Evgenia Kara-Murza, the wife of jailed British-Russian Kremlin critic Vladimir, since his arrest nearly two years ago