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Gisele Pelicot held trial in public to end rape culture, says lawyer
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Gisele Pelicot held trial in public to end rape culture, says lawyer

Gisele Pelicot's decision to waive her anonymity and hold a public trial after her husband drugged her and invited dozens of men to rape her over nearly a decade was made in the hope of ending rape culture, her lawyers said yesterday.

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November 21, 2024
Trump hands cabinet roles to wrestling tycoon and TV doctor
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Trump hands cabinet roles to wrestling tycoon and TV doctor

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) co-founder Linda McMahon and TV personality Mehmet Oz have become the latest cabinet picks for Donald Trump's administration.

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November 21, 2024
Lebanon US diplomat hails 'positive progress' in ceasefire talks
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Lebanon US diplomat hails 'positive progress' in ceasefire talks

The US envoy Amos Hochstein has said there is \"positive progress\" towards a ceasefire in Lebanon after talks in Beirut aimed at ending 13 months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

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November 21, 2024
Child victims Israel allows injured girl to travel abroad for surgery
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Child victims Israel allows injured girl to travel abroad for surgery

The Israeli authorities yesterday permitted Mazyouna Damoo, a 12-year-old Palestinian girl whose face was \"ripped off \" when an Israeli missile struck her home in June, to leave Gaza for medical treatment, five days after the Guardian reported that repeated requests for her urgent medical evacuation had been denied.

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November 21, 2024
Food production in Gaza 'decimated' with 70% of farmland hit, UN finds
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Food production in Gaza 'decimated' with 70% of farmland hit, UN finds

More than 90% of cattle have died and about 70% of land for crops in Gaza has been destroyed or damaged since the beginning of the war, new analysis of satellite imagery by the UN has found.

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November 21, 2024
Play prompts children to call for apology over boxing colour bar
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Play prompts children to call for apology over boxing colour bar

The creators of a play telling the shameful story of how the black boxer Cuthbert Taylor was prevented from competing for a British title because of his colour hoped it would give audiences pause for thought.

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November 21, 2024
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Manchester reveals plan to tackle Violence against men and boys

Greater Manchester has become the first area in the UK to enact a strategy for tackling gender-based violence against men and boys.

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November 21, 2024
Data reveals huge failure by oil firms to recluce plastic waste
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Data reveals huge failure by oil firms to recluce plastic waste

Oil and chemical companies who created a high-profile alliance to end plastic pollution have produced 1,000 times more new plastic in five years than the waste they diverted from the environment, according to data obtained by Greenpeace.

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November 21, 2024
Elton John's musical Tammy Faye to close early on Broadway
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Elton John's musical Tammy Faye to close early on Broadway

Tammy Faye, the musical created by Elton John, James Graham and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters, is to close on Broadway less than a month after its opening night.

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November 21, 2024
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Mental health patients suffer when placed far from home, report finds

Mental health patients in England are being harmed by the increase in placements in psychiatric units far from their homes and families, a report indicates.

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November 21, 2024
Mayor faces judicial review over removal of low-traffic measures
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Mayor faces judicial review over removal of low-traffic measures

The mayor of Tower Hamlets is facing a judicial review this week over his decision to remove three low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the east London area of Bethnal Green.

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November 21, 2024
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Councils face huge increase in pothole compensation claims

The number of pothole compensation claims made to councils in Britain more than doubled in a year, according to analysis.

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November 21, 2024
Call for east of England coast trail to tackle lack of access to green space
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Call for east of England coast trail to tackle lack of access to green space

A trail along the east coast of England should be created because farmland is preventing people who live there from having access to nature, a Tory-linked thinktank has said.

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November 21, 2024
Birmingham pub bomb relatives renew call for inquiry
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Birmingham pub bomb relatives renew call for inquiry

Relatives of the Victims of the Birmingham pub bombings have said that \"England's biggest unsolved mass murder of the 20th century\" should be at the top of the government's list and renewed their calls for a public inquiry on the 50th anniversary ofthe atrocity.

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November 21, 2024
Bus drivers in Scotland say death of colleague highlights rising abuse
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Bus drivers in Scotland say death of colleague highlights rising abuse

After the bus driver Keith Rollinson died at Elgin bus station, having been violently assaulted by a teenage passenger, friends and colleagues held a candlelit vigil for a man described by his family as \"a true gentleman with a heart of gold\".

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November 21, 2024
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Labour's new public bodies come with a high cost, warns report

Labour is creating or overhauling at least 17 public bodies, which is likely to come with high costs, an Institute for Government report has found.

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November 21, 2024
Author Cormac Mc Carthy 'had relationship' with girl, 16, when he was 42
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Author Cormac Mc Carthy 'had relationship' with girl, 16, when he was 42

The author Cormac Mc Carthy, who died last year aged 89, began a relationship with a 16-year-old when he was 42 and the woman became his \"secret muse\", Vanity Fair has reported.

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November 21, 2024
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Met officers investigated over road death of pregnant woman

Two Metropolitan police officers are under investigation for allegedly causing death by dangerous driving after a heavily pregnant woman and her unborn baby were killed in a crash with an unmarked police Vehicle.

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November 21, 2024
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Pregnancy loss terms used by health staff 'cause fresh grief'

'Hearing words that are clinical, cold or cruel can leave women devastated'

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November 21, 2024
TV review Stunning finale to a gorgeous wonder of a series
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TV review Stunning finale to a gorgeous wonder of a series

Having adapted Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels o Ver three superlative series so far, My Brilliant Friend comes to a conclusion with the fourth and final book, The Story of the Lost Child. Like its outstanding previous seasons, this Italian drama continues to be rich, sumptuous and deliciously overwrought, but also thoughtful and surprisingly delicate. This beautiful take on Ferrantefs work has done nothing but impress since the start, and it goes out on a high.

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November 21, 2024
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Majority back idea of display on UK slave trade at British Museum

The majority of people in the UK think the British Museum should have a permanent exhibition dedicated to the transatlantic slave trade, research has found.

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November 21, 2024
One Direction bandmates among the mourners at Payne funeral
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One Direction bandmates among the mourners at Payne funeral

Liam Payne's former bandmates in One Direction were among the mourners at his funeral in Buckinghamshire yesterday.

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November 21, 2024
Man, 92, in court accused of 1967 Bristol rape and murder
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Man, 92, in court accused of 1967 Bristol rape and murder

A 92-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the rape and murder of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne, who died in Bristol almost 60 years ago.

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November 21, 2024
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UK cancer survival rates lower than comparable countries, research finds

People in the UK who are diagnosed with the two most lethal forms of cancer die sooner than those in many other comparable countries, a new study has found.

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November 21, 2024
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Right to buy Rules to be tightened in push for more council homes

Ministers will make it harder for tenants in England to buy their own council homes under changes designed to increase Britain's stock of socially rented housing, Angela Rayner has announced.

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November 21, 2024
To put it gently, Tory AN Other was a wee bit crap at PMQs
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To put it gently, Tory AN Other was a wee bit crap at PMQs

We've reached the point where it feels as if Keir Starmer is out of the country for prime minister's questions at least once a month.

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November 21, 2024
Rally Farage not invited to speak owing to Brexit role
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Rally Farage not invited to speak owing to Brexit role

Nigel Farage was left out ofthe lineup of political leaders who spoke at the farmers, protest outside Downing Street amid concerns over his divisive role in Brexit and fears he would overshadow the event.

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November 21, 2024
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A slippery slope? What the lawyers say

One of the arguments that has come to the fore in the debate about assisted dying is the \"slippery slope\" theory - that the law will inevitably be expanded in time and the restrictions loosened.

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November 21, 2024
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Rural MPS urge Labour to protect family farms amid inheritance tax discontent

Rural Labour MPs have called on the government to reassure worried farmers, in an attempt to quell the escalating row over inheritance tax on agricultural property.c

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November 21, 2024
State pupils close gap in core GCSE subjects - but not in creative arts
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State pupils close gap in core GCSE subjects - but not in creative arts

Pupils in England who attend fee-paying schools no longer outperform their state school peers in core GCSEs once results are adjusted for socioeconomic background, but they still lag behind in the creative arts, according to a study.

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November 21, 2024