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What does the attack on an Oscar-winning Palestinian director say about the situation in the West Ba
Labour was gambling on growth, but with stubbornly gloomy forecasts can they cut their way out of an
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How the US vice-president, JD Vance, is attempting to lay the groundwork to succeed Donald Trump. He
Nicola Slawson on her decision to have a baby with her best friend, Tom, rather than a romantic part
Detained after taking a leading role in pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University, the graduate
The government is hoping to save £5bn from the welfare bill – but what will the cost be for sick and
Israeli military forces carried out strikes on dozens of targets across Gaza early on Tuesday, leavi
Libby Brooks reports from the Thistle, a new Glasgow clinic that offers somewhere for people to use
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Donald Trump has shown he can get Ukraine to back a deal, but what about Russia? Patrick Wintour and
Dan Sabbagh reports on three Bulgarian nationals found guilty of spying for Russia in a string of pl
The Reform MP Rupert Lowe has been suspended from the party. What’s behind his feud with its leader?
The former governor of the Bank of England has a new role – saving his country from becoming America
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How a rogue letting agency destroyed homes and caused hundreds of pounds in damage. Sirin Kale repor