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Hey, big spenders
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Households face squeeze from inflation and flat wages
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Universal Credit boost for those in work
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Finally, the benefit system will work fairly, and as I originally intended
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Tory backbenchers rally against shift to ‘big state, high tax party’
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Prosecco socialism: cuts to beer and bubbly
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Thousands more families face ‘death taxes’
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Double-lock leaves pensioners ‘out in cold’
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Lift for domestic travellers as duty is halved on flights
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Record high fuel prices stop further squeeze
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The spectre of high inflation may wipe Rishi’s smile away
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Council tax bills to rise by £40 without the need for a referendum
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Funds for sixth-formers to get a longer day
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Inflation produces extra £4billion in VAT for the Treasury but no cut for energy bills
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Rishi hides his identity crisis behind pints and assorted people-pleasers
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Health levy could force employers to lower wages
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Defence spending cut raises fears for soldiers and families
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Ministry of Justice secures extra £2.2bn to reduce courts backlog
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Museums reap rewards of cash injection for cultural levelling up
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£4bn foreign aid cut to be restored by 2024
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Door shuts on housing frenzy with prices poised to flatline
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Public sector workers ‘face below-inflation pay rises’
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Help for flat owners with cladding tax on developers
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Devolved nations in ‘UK family’ handed increased block grants
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160,000 homes planned on brownfield land
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Sunak flies the flag for ‘our proud naval history’
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Amazon customers sent mystery packages in ‘brushing’ scams
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Duty of Care law will set bar for tech regulation, says Nobel Prize winner
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Assange suicide risk higher in UK, says US
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Westminster may force NI to provide abortions
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Sacrifice meat and flights for sake of climate, says Vallance
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Sturgeon misses renewables goal by half ahead of Cop26
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Hutchings family’s plea for no political messaging at funeral
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Stabbed MP fought for life for an hour, inquest hears
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Rayner is target of ‘death threats and abuse’
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Hotel quarantine and red list to be scrapped
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Case rates among children fall after three quarters catch virus
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Test and Trace still spends millions on consultants
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Scottish MP’S ‘Covid journey’ details revealed in court
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Helen’s law applied for first time to deny parole in 2002 case
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Another Met officer charged with rape
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Democrats unveil tax plan ‘to make billionaires cry’
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EU’S top court fines Poland €1m a day in row over judicial reforms
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We’re delivering for Britain’s young people
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The Government is in danger of misreading the national mood
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A Budget that stole Labour’s clothes
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Big-state Harold Macmillan is now back in office
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The Test and Trace fiasco is an example of big government at its worst
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Britain’s short-sighted embassy sale in Tokyo
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Oversight of MPS
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Inside the Singapore school that’s taken over Oxbridge
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A mother’s heartbreaking
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THE BEST OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN
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Triumphant production of a landmark American drama
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NO PROGRESS IN IRISH NEGOTIATIONS. A GRAVE OUTLOOK.
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The Week in Westminster
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Walter Smith
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Colonel Alastair Campbell
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Veteran of Suez who took the reins in Egypt after Mubarak
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Brian Cox’s documentaries have descended into pastiche
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What to watch
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How road warrior Deignan became queen of the classics
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Masterchef gives Cox a platform for change
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Was it the pressure? No, it was a debilitating hot flush – like so many millions of women wrestling with the menopause
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Tragic final days of a runner ready to take on world
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It is time to lift the lid on abuse of women in Kenya
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How I Move Candice Brathwaite
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Aug 30, 1930 Ethel Scott becomes British sprint pioneer