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Arteta: a steely Spanish coach with 'British DNA' running through him
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Arteta: a steely Spanish coach with 'British DNA' running through him

Five years since he took over at Arsenal, his ex-managers Moyes and McLeish reflect on their pupil turned title chaser

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December 26, 2024
Gloves are off for Boxing Day in tense Championship fight
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Gloves are off for Boxing Day in tense Championship fight

Sheffield United lead the way but Leeds look strong while Sunderland and Burnley are hot on their heels

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December 26, 2024
Grey Dawning bids to follow path of Desert Orchid in King George
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Grey Dawning bids to follow path of Desert Orchid in King George

This throwback to a different age has a chance to emulate the tradition of great greys triumphing at Kempton

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December 26, 2024
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Favourites face questions before wide-open showpiece

There have been many renewals of the King George VI Chase in recent years which revolved around a clear market leader but there is no obvious starting point for weighing up this year's race at Kempton today, as nine of the 11 runners already have at least one Grade One victory over fences to their name and at least four - Spillane's Tower, Banbridge, Grey Dawning and Il Est Francais - could conceivably set off as favourite.

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December 26, 2024
The right Games in the perfect place:
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The right Games in the perfect place:

how Paris revitalised Olympic dream

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December 26, 2024
Pulling power Proposals, tears and flying pies - my life behind the bar on football's concourses
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Pulling power Proposals, tears and flying pies - my life behind the bar on football's concourses

From proposals and tears to flying pies, Honor Pullman shares her experiences working behind the bar at various football stadiums, from Millwall to Manchester's Etihad.

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December 26, 2024
Bouncing back Soft play centres thriving again after Covid-19 closures
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Bouncing back Soft play centres thriving again after Covid-19 closures

I will go all the way up there, with four floors, and a net maze,\" says Jonathan Laznik, the owner of Gambado, pointing to the 10-metre-high ceiling in the Capitol theatre in Forest Hill, south London, the venue for the company's newest soft play venture.

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December 26, 2024
Labour urged to lead global debt relief effort as repayment costs soar
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Labour urged to lead global debt relief effort as repayment costs soar

Campaigners are urging Labour to lead the charge for global debt relief in 2025 as new analysis shows lower-income countries spent 15% of their revenue on repayments this year - the highest level for three decades.

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December 26, 2024
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'Negative emissions' from Drax may be at risk

The government risks gambling its own climate targets on claims that the Drax power plant will create \"negative emissions\", because new climate rules could hand the carbon savings to the US, according to campaigners.

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December 26, 2024
Movie magic: forecasts of first £1bn box office since pandemic
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Movie magic: forecasts of first £1bn box office since pandemic

The UK box office is forecast to top £1bn next year for the first time in six years, but cinema bosses still say the industry will not return to pre-pandemic levels until 2026.

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December 26, 2024
Bad things can happen'
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Bad things can happen'

Main players prepare for the great Trump transformation

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December 26, 2024
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High Rates Of Imprisonment Linked To Big Rise In TB In Latin America

High incarceration rates in Latin America \" -\" the region with the world's fastest-growing prison population \" -\" are exacerbating tuberculosis in a region that is bucking the global trend for falling incidents of the disease, experts have warned.

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December 26, 2024
'A symbol of strength' The Brazilian pop sensation named after Gary Lineker
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'A symbol of strength' The Brazilian pop sensation named after Gary Lineker

The house lights were dimmed in one of Rio de Janeiro's top music venues and, as the star of the show prepared to take the stage, enraptured fans cried out their idol's name in the darkness: \"Liniker!

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December 26, 2024
Zelenskyy condemns Russian strike on power grid
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Zelenskyy condemns Russian strike on power grid

Christmas morning in Ukraine was overshadowed by a massive Russian aerial attack using cruise missiles to target energy infrastructure across the country, which Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned as \"inhumane\".

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December 26, 2024
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Experts Sound Warning Over 'Wild West' Marketing of Injections for Weight Loss

From April 2023 onwards not a month has gone by without the MHRA asking websites to amend their advertising of POMs in the context of weight loss, including ads for medications not licensed for such purposes.

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December 26, 2024
Dozens killed as plane crashes in Kazakhstan
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Dozens killed as plane crashes in Kazakhstan

At least 32 people have survived after a passenger plane operated by Azerbaijan Airlines burst into flames as it crashed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan after veering hundreds of miles off its planned route.

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December 26, 2024
Survey reveals slump in support for Ukraine among western Europeans
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Survey reveals slump in support for Ukraine among western Europeans

Readiness to support Ukraine \"until it wins\" has fallen sharply across western Europe at a critical time for the country, a survey suggests, weeks before Donald Trump's return to the White House raises questions over US military assistance to Kyiv.

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December 26, 2024
Met pays out £5,000 after arrest of teenager wrongly accused of going to Palestine protest
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Met pays out £5,000 after arrest of teenager wrongly accused of going to Palestine protest

Scotland Yard has paid £5,000 in an out-of-court settlement after allegedly unlawfully imprisoning a 17-year-old wrongly accused of being at a pro-Palestine protest where a building was spray-painted.

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December 26, 2024
High street's Boxing Day sales lose lustre as shoppers stay home
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High street's Boxing Day sales lose lustre as shoppers stay home

Boxing Day shoppers are expected to spend £3.7bn today, up only 1.3% on 2023, with high streets less busy as shoppers snap up beauty and technology bargains online.

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December 26, 2024
Pain for gain Aspen trees left to suffer so species can thrive
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Pain for gain Aspen trees left to suffer so species can thrive

In a nature reserve deep in the Scottish Highlands, there is a polytunnel that houses a small forest of slender grey aspen trees. It is known as the \"torture chamber\".

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December 26, 2024
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Rise in popularity of 'therapeutic' magic mushrooms may do more harm than good

Magic mushrooms are rapidly growing in popularity as people become more interested in their mental health benefits, but experts have warned that using them recreationally risks doing more harm than good.

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December 26, 2024
Deadline to register England's rights of way to be scrapped
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Deadline to register England's rights of way to be scrapped

A deadline for registering rights of way is to be scrapped after a warning that the looming cutoff date could result in the loss of thousands of miles of footpaths.

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December 26, 2024
Tackling the 'scourge of femicide' is vital mission, says minister
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Tackling the 'scourge of femicide' is vital mission, says minister

Jess Phillips said the task required cross-departmental action, starting with addressing the criminal justice system

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December 26, 2024
This is our wildlife safari'
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This is our wildlife safari'

East coast seal colonies go from strength to strength

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December 26, 2024
Online trade 'It just feels like it is price led'
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Online trade 'It just feels like it is price led'

After Andy King was told he was not eligible to receive weight-loss jabs on the NHS, he turned to the internet to order them privately.

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December 26, 2024
The Guardian

Man Held After Pedestrians Hit By Car In West End Of London

A man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of attempted murder after pedestrians were hit by a car in the West End of London in the early hours of Christmas Day.

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December 26, 2024
Calls grow for national gallery as exhibition puts paid to 'no Welsh art' slur
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Calls grow for national gallery as exhibition puts paid to 'no Welsh art' slur

An infamous declaration that there is \"no Welsh art\" has been firmly rebutted by an exhibition at the country's national library, amid growing calls for a permanent national art gallery for Wales.

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December 26, 2024
High profits Demand for the new drugs has been leapt on by pharmacies
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High profits Demand for the new drugs has been leapt on by pharmacies

Demand for the new drugs has been leapt on by pharmacies

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December 26, 2024
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Guardian and Observer readers give more than £1m to appeal

Generous readers have donated more than £1m in under three weeks to the Guardian and Observer's 2024 appeal in support of victims of global conflict and war.

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December 26, 2024
King Charles offers 'heartfelt thanks' for cancer support in his Christmas message
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King Charles offers 'heartfelt thanks' for cancer support in his Christmas message

King Charles has used his Christmas address to thank doctors and nurses who provided \"strength, care and comfort\" during his cancer treatment.

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December 26, 2024