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UK news
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Universal credit benefit rate cut would disproportionately affect areas PM pledged to ‘level up’
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Buoyed by support for idea from Angela Merkel, PM hopes to overcome French opposition
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Party co-chair to tell virtual conference that base will show commitment to new Tory seats
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Introduce promised register for foreign owners of UK properties now, says Anneliese Dodds
Culture
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Poet famed for A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford and Everything Is Going to be All Right, read on national TV as the pandemic hit, has died after a short illness
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Booker-winning novelist uses New Statesman/Goldsmiths prize lecture to attack ‘academics who still refuse to reassess their reading lists’
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The Lost Spells by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris celebrates the magic of British wildlife
Spotlight
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Using static bikes and videos, residents compete for medals and are able to ‘travel’ to places old and new without leaving their chair
Analysis
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Scheduled talks between UK and EU have ended and only 90 days remain until end of transition period
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As pressure mounts on former SNP member to resign, her actions come under scrutiny
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Oxford University professor says experimental treatment is promising and ‘very potent’
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Benjamin Thomas pleaded guilty to 40 offences over 30 years, mainly against teenage boys
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Video
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Mikel Arteta admits William Saliba could leave Arsenal on loan before Monday’s international transfer deadline
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Nicola Sturgeon calls for Scottish National Party MP Margaret Ferrier to resign after she was caught flouting coronavirus rules.
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Boris Johnson has wished Donald and Melania Trump a 'strong recovery', hours after the US president revealed he and his wife had tested positive for coronavirus
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The Scottish National party MP Margaret Ferrier gave a speech in parliament on Monday, two days after developing symptoms and being tested for coronavirus
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The couple called for an end to 'structural racism', saying it holds back young people of colour
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'We had invited our British friends to remove the problematic parts of their draft internal market bill, by the end of September,' said Ursula von der Leyen, the European commission president
Coronavirus Headteachers at breaking point due to 'non-stop crisis'