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Starmer piles praise on Thatcher to woo Right
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Royal palaces to hold talks on racism claims
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British Army officer killed off-duty in Kenya was ‘man of utmost integrity’ who ‘oozed moral courage’
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Lennon murder witnesses recall his last words from all those years ago
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These remarkable first-hand recollections of history being made don’t need sensationalism
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Injury forces star to pull out of Strictly Come Dancing hours before live show
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Civil servants ‘trying to block Rwanda plan’
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Sunak faces Tory rebellion over ‘harmful, anti-motorist’ net zero
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UAE plans to ‘up production’ of oil despite hosting Cop
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More copies of Prince Harry book going spare than any other title
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Elizabeth II continues to reign over online searches and social media hashtags
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Winkleman to step down from BBC Radio 2 show as she is replaced by Ranganathan
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Equalities watchdog hit by staff rebellion
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NHS asks patients: are you Demiboy, Genderfluid or Questioning?
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Lecturer accused of besmirching Cort mocks idea that Britain abolished slavery
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Degrees with no ‘merit or academic rigour’ could provide student immigration route
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Tampons for men are ‘insult’ say feminist campaigners
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Heart and lung patients face Ulez penalty to reach hospital entrance
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Locals save Santa parade from Khan’s emissions plan
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Net-zero council to impose fortnightly bin collections
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Family calls for tougher laws after veteran killed by e-bike
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Labour climate campaigner clocks up thousands of air miles
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Watchdog looks in to 70 charities over ‘anti-Semitism’
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Ofcom powerless over UK-based TV channel ‘supporting Hamas’
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Charity consultant calls Israel ‘more Nazi than the Nazis’
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Foreign criminals will serve shorter sentences than British prisoners
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Countering misinformation
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Interfaith group’s silence on Oct 7 attack ‘causing concern’
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Calls for ministers to support progressive Muslim think tank
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Creative, patient and an eye for detail – how the gift of autism helps Israeli spies
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‘Our triangle is stronger than yours’: the videos at the heart of the propaganda war in Gaza
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UN women’s agency finally condemns Hamas sex crimes after eight weeks
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Tel Aviv wants ‘buffer’ zone to stop future Hamas moves
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War hero who lost both legs in Afghanistan left ‘abandoned by the NHS’
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Families of PoWs killed in Suez Maru massacre demand apology
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Scouts Christmas post at risk as people stop sending cards
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Boom Radio to play uncensored ‘Fairytale’
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MacGowan was always across Telegraph crossword, says widow
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India’s biggest private health firm in ‘cash for kidneys’ scandal
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‘Bidenomics’ failing to win key public support
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New Zealand government to scrap major Ardern policies
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‘Know-it-all’ Scholz urged to fix budget crisis
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Putin betrayed us, say soldiers’ mothers and wives
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The Rwanda policy needs an iron-clad Bill
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NHS staffing
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The Elgin Marbles can never go back to the Parthenon, so they should stay in Britain
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Ireland has descended into anarcho-tyranny, and we’re following suit
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A Nigel Farage comeback would wreck the Tories
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Weak Britain has failed to crush anti-Semitism, having succumbed to Hamas manipulation
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How crime, chaos and home working triggered the decline of London
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‘The paramedics saw headless bodies and terrorists laughing’
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Thousands of rural homes in the shadow of net-zero pylons
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Record migration fuelling Britain’s rental crisis, says Zoopla chief
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Banks face €8bn bill over Signa collapse
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After deserved plaudits for Darling, politics as usual
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Elon Musk is right. The critics of X can get lost
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Britain’s economic prospects are much better than the Bank claims
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Klarna freezes hiring as it bets AI can do the job
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Why copying Australia will supercharge UK’s pensions
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Conservative civil war over migration risks triggering care home crisis
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Lloyds boss wields axe as honeymoon period ends
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Inside a suspected £66m fraud that brought down a London law firm
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The alternatives to a high street bank
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Fame & Fortune ‘I left the SAS to be a celebrity minder’
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KATIE MORLEY INVESTIGATES
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The very best of the week ahead
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Cold snap set to continue until late in the week