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No Haaland, no problem as Foden treble sparks City
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No Haaland, no problem as Foden treble sparks City

All Manchester City can do is the same as they did tonight against Aston Villa: beat the next opponent and hope that Liverpool- and Arsenal - slip up in the remaining games of this invigorating championship race.

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April 04, 2024
'I've been patient': Park ready to show her best for England
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'I've been patient': Park ready to show her best for England

Manchester City midfielder has been superbin the WSL and hopes to get her chance onthe international stage

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April 04, 2024
'Irreplaceable' Stewart could inspire Surrey to hat-trick of titles
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'Irreplaceable' Stewart could inspire Surrey to hat-trick of titles

Director of cricket is stepping downat the end of the season will his final act bea feat not achieved in over 50 years?

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April 04, 2024
'Lots of us talk about LIV so I wanted to see what it was like'
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'Lots of us talk about LIV so I wanted to see what it was like'

Fleetwood explains decision to visit breakaway tour in Las Vegas which heightened speculation over his future

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April 04, 2024
More Horner drama: what to look out for as F1 hits Japan
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More Horner drama: what to look out for as F1 hits Japan

Red Bull's ongoing saga appears to be unsettling the paddock witha driver reshuffle likely tocome

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April 04, 2024
Against the tide Cambridge's rowing success is reward for a team culture focused on caring
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Against the tide Cambridge's rowing success is reward for a team culture focused on caring

While most of the Boat Race coverage discussed polluted water and the heroics of a collapsing student, another beautiful story unfolded on the murky waters of the Thames - a narrative that commentators are not used to describing and cameras cannot zoom in on.

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April 04, 2024
Network Rail budgets 2.8bn to cope with climate crisis
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Network Rail budgets 2.8bn to cope with climate crisis

Network Rail is to spend nearly £3bn to protect against the effects of the climate crisis, as it warned that the country's railways were having to contend with hotter summers and more winter floods.

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April 04, 2024
Suspect, 12, in Finnish shooting motivated by bullying’
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Suspect, 12, in Finnish shooting motivated by bullying’

A 12-year-old boy suspected of shooting and killing a classmate and wounding two girls of the same age at a school in Finland claimed he was motivated by bullying, police have said, as flags flew at half-mast across the country.

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April 04, 2024
RussianAmerican under FBI scrutiny rescued Trump Media
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RussianAmerican under FBI scrutiny rescued Trump Media

Donald Trump's social media company, Trump Media, managed to go public last week only after it had been kept afloat in 2022 by emergency loans provided in part by a Russian American businessman under scrutiny in a federal insider-trading and money-laundering investigation.

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April 04, 2024
Counting the cost "This is the most serious damage we have seen'
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Counting the cost "This is the most serious damage we have seen'

In the first moments after the earthquake hit, Lanni Hsu grabbed her family and her dog and fled. Running down five flights of stairs, she headed outdoors to seek safety from falling objects.

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April 04, 2024
Ethiopia rises: surge in cultural interest is boosting the case for return of looted artefacts, says Sissay
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Ethiopia rises: surge in cultural interest is boosting the case for return of looted artefacts, says Sissay

An Ethiopian cultural surge - including a first national pavilion at the Venice Biennale and the rise of stars such as Ruth Negga and The Weeknd - is making the country's calls for restitution of looted colonial-era artefacts harder to ignore, according to the author Lemn Sissay.

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April 04, 2024
Membership Numbers fall as Labour goes beyond being party of protest’
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Membership Numbers fall as Labour goes beyond being party of protest’

Labour has fewer members than it did under Jeremy Corbyn in part because it is willing to make compromises to prepare for government rather than being \"a party of protest\", a senior shadow minister has argued.

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April 04, 2024
Tea and a tour of Balmoral Castle to cost a princely 150
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Tea and a tour of Balmoral Castle to cost a princely 150

Parts of Balmoral Castle used by the royal family will open to the public this summer for the first time - for those who have deep pockets.

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April 04, 2024
Just 57 firms linked to 80% of fossil fuel emissions since 2016
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Just 57 firms linked to 80% of fossil fuel emissions since 2016

A mere 57 oil, gas, coal and cement producers are directly linked to 80% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions since the 2016 Paris climate agreement, a study has shown.

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April 04, 2024
Pregnant woman stereotyped as emotional’ wins tribunal claims
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Pregnant woman stereotyped as emotional’ wins tribunal claims

Describing a pregnant woman as \"very emotional and tearful\" in the workplace amounted to discrimination, a tribunal has ruled.

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April 04, 2024
Deadline for airports to upgrade scanners extended by a year
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Deadline for airports to upgrade scanners extended by a year

Holidaymakers will continue to face limits on the amount of liquid they can carry on flights this summer after the government extended the deadline for airports to install new security scanners by a year.

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April 04, 2024
'Deconfliction' Aid groups demand action to keep workers safe
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'Deconfliction' Aid groups demand action to keep workers safe

Aid organisations working in Gaza say they are demanding that the Israeli military improve and adhere to deconfliction systems intended to keep their workers safe, after Israeli air strikes that killed all seven members of a convoy of humanitarian workers from World Central Kitchen (WCK).

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April 04, 2024
Analysis The IDF's rules of engagement seem looser than ever - if followed at all
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Analysis The IDF's rules of engagement seem looser than ever - if followed at all

The killing of seven foreign aid workers by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza has once again raised serious questions about the IDF's opaque and highly permissive rules of engagement, whether those rules are enforced, and what is its willingness to investigate breaches.

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April 04, 2024
Aid workers Tributes and anger from families of the dead
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Aid workers Tributes and anger from families of the dead

A British aid worker who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza was \"subject to an inhumane act\", his family said yesterday.

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April 04, 2024
Britain's taste for food delivery has continued post-pandemic
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Britain's taste for food delivery has continued post-pandemic

Delivery app riders pedalling through cities, and tailbacks at fast-food drive-throughs, were familiar signs of Britain's hunger for takeaway food at the peak of the Covid pandemic.

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April 04, 2024
'You just don't come': Doran infuriated by warnings for gore-fests like Titus Andronicus
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'You just don't come': Doran infuriated by warnings for gore-fests like Titus Andronicus

It is a play renowned for its extreme violence, with scenes featuring execution, rape and mutilation. Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus even culminates with its eponymous Roman general feeding Tamora, the queen of the Goths, her sons “baked in a pie” before slaughtering her.

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April 04, 2024
Royal Mail wants second-class letter delivery cut to every other weekday
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Royal Mail wants second-class letter delivery cut to every other weekday

The owner of Royal Mail has asked the industry regulator to let it reduce deliveries of second-class letters to just two or three days a week, cutting nearly 1,000 jobs and saving £300m a year in the process.

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April 04, 2024
Netanyahu faces global outcry over killing ofaid workers
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Netanyahu faces global outcry over killing ofaid workers

Israel is facing mounting international pressure to justify its conduct in Gaza as the bodies of six foreign aid workers killed in a drone attack were repatriated to their families.

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April 04, 2024
Former supreme court judges add voices to calls for Israeli arms ban
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Former supreme court judges add voices to calls for Israeli arms ban

Three former supreme court justices, including the former president Brenda Hale, are among more than 600 lawyers, academics and retired senior judges warning that the government is breaching international law by continuing to arm Israel.

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April 04, 2024
Musicians From Different Eras And Genres Unite To Oppose Predatory' Al
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Musicians From Different Eras And Genres Unite To Oppose Predatory' Al

A group of more than 200 high-profile musicians including Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder and Nicki Minaj have signed an open letter calling for protections against the predatory use of artificial intelligence that mimics human artists' likenesses, voices and sound.

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April 03, 2024
JK Rowling's Tweets Were Not Criminal, Police Scotland Says
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JK Rowling's Tweets Were Not Criminal, Police Scotland Says

Comments made by JK Rowling challenging police to arrest her for online misgendering do not amount to a crime, according to Police Scotland.

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April 03, 2024
Blow To Reproductive Rights As Florida Set To Ban Abortion After Six Weeks
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Blow To Reproductive Rights As Florida Set To Ban Abortion After Six Weeks

Florida, the last bastion of abortion access in the south-eastern United States, will ban abortion past six weeks of pregnancy starting next month, leaving abortion providers and their supporters in the state and across the country scrambling to deal with the fallout for patients.

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April 03, 2024
Spurs pegged back by Zouma's unusual finish
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Spurs pegged back by Zouma's unusual finish

The fact that Tottenham saw most of the ball came as little surprise.

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April 03, 2024
Kluivert comes off bench to snatch victory over Palace
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Kluivert comes off bench to snatch victory over Palace

Football is all about being in the right place at the right time and Justin Kluivert certainly made the most of his rare opportunity. It had seemed that Bournemouth would be frustrated in their attempts to seal a third straight home win by Oliver Glasner's obdurate Crystal Palace side thanks to an excellent performance from the goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

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April 03, 2024
‘Aggressive’ Clinton targets central role in Lionesses’ pack
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‘Aggressive’ Clinton targets central role in Lionesses’ pack

England's latest breakout star Grace Clinton has said she relishes the freedom that comes with playing in the middle as the Lionesses prepare to face Sweden in their opening Euro 2025 qualification game on Friday.

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April 03, 2024