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Satellite to track methane leaks and name and shame’ polluters
The Guardian

Satellite to track methane leaks and name and shame’ polluters

A satellite the size of a washing machine is to \"name and shame\" the worst methane polluters in the oil and gas industry.

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March 05, 2024
Packham’s protest views irresponsible’ claims No 10
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Packham’s protest views irresponsible’ claims No 10

Downing Street has criticised the BBC presenter Chris Packham after he defended Just Stop Oil's right to protest outside the homes of MPs.

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March 05, 2024
Analysis How did recording get out and what did it reveal?
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Analysis How did recording get out and what did it reveal?

A 38-minute recording was gleefully released on Friday on social media by the high-profile Kremlin propagandist, Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of the international TV network RT.

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March 05, 2024
John Lithgow to star in Royal Court play about Roald Dahl's antisemitism
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John Lithgow to star in Royal Court play about Roald Dahl's antisemitism

Roald Dahl’s bestselling children’s books are regularly turned into hit plays and musicals but now hi s personal life has inspired a new drama.

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March 05, 2024
Alarm over wild west’ in autism diagnosis
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Alarm over wild west’ in autism diagnosis

Adults awaiting an autism diagnosis face a postcode lottery in England, with some NHS centres more than twice as likely as others to give a positive assessment of the condition.

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March 05, 2024
The budget Hunt will talk long game as he scrabbles cash to fund tax cuts up
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The budget Hunt will talk long game as he scrabbles cash to fund tax cuts up

When Clement Attlee took soundings from his cabinet on the timing of the 1950 election, the then chancellor, Sir Stafford Cripps, was adamant the Labour government had to go to the country before the budget so that voters did not think the decisions made had been taken with polling day in mind.

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March 04, 2024
Red Bull shine brightest as F1 season fires up but dark clouds hang over Horner
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Red Bull shine brightest as F1 season fires up but dark clouds hang over Horner

Five takeaways from the opening weekend as Alpine struggle and Verstappen awaits agenuine challenger

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March 04, 2024
Smith and Mitchell back for Ireland challenge
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Smith and Mitchell back for Ireland challenge

England have been handed a boost with Marcus Smith and Alex Mitchell back in the fold for the daunting Six Nations clash with Ireland on Saturday after both were deemed fit enough to rejoin the squad.

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March 04, 2024
Russo rouses sell-out crowd to inspire derby joy for Arsenal
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Russo rouses sell-out crowd to inspire derby joy for Arsenal

The rumbling drum that signals the growth of women's football is getting louder by the week. A crowd of 60,050 the second highest in Women's Super League history - at a sold-out Emirates Stadium watched Arsenal's defeat of Tottenham.

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March 04, 2024
Kluivert and Semenyo punish blunt Burnley
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Kluivert and Semenyo punish blunt Burnley

Frustration is growing at Turf Moor over the abject nature of their futile attempts to stay in the Premier League. Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo condemned Burnley to their 11th home defeat in 14 matches to provide Bournemouth with a first victory since Boxing Day.

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March 04, 2024
Champions fight back in style to keep up pressure on Liverpool
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Champions fight back in style to keep up pressure on Liverpool

At least it was not another abject humiliation. That was the crumb of comfort from the Manchester United point of view.

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March 04, 2024
Republicans Haley refuses to say that she would back Trump
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Republicans Haley refuses to say that she would back Trump

Nikki Haley declined yesterday to say she would support Donald Trump in the coming presidential election if he were to win the Republican party's nomination to face Joe Biden in the race for the White House.

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March 04, 2024
Super Tuesday 'A clear choice', but voters wish they had another one
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Super Tuesday 'A clear choice', but voters wish they had another one

Microphone in hand, Nikki Haley was delivering a well rehearsed stump speech when a primal cry came from the audience. \"

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March 04, 2024
Daniela Klette How most-wanted woman in Germany hid in broad daylight
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Daniela Klette How most-wanted woman in Germany hid in broad daylight

To Anna Spiering she was simply another friendly dog walker, who greeted her with a smile whenever their paths crossed, but from whose snappy crossbreed, Malaika, her dog, Harry, knew to keep a safe distance.

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March 04, 2024
Shehbaz Sharif appointed prime minister of Pakistan
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Shehbaz Sharif appointed prime minister of Pakistan

Shehbaz Sharif has been appointed prime minister of Pakistan after an election that was riddled with allegations of rigging and irregularities.

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March 04, 2024
Sand, sea, idyllic scenery and £150,000 on offer to lure GPs to Scottish isles
The Guardian

Sand, sea, idyllic scenery and £150,000 on offer to lure GPs to Scottish isles

Wanted: family doctors to enjoy a life of adventure, \"shimmering beaches\" and an idyllic landscape. And if that is not enough, what about being paid nearly £150,000 a year to work a 40-hour week?

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March 04, 2024
'Hull is a great example' Regeneration after blitz gives hope to Mariupol
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'Hull is a great example' Regeneration after blitz gives hope to Mariupol

Architects rebuilding the destroyed city of Mariupol will learn lessons from Hull, which was regenerated after heavy bombing in the blitz, the rector of Mariupol's university has said.

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March 04, 2024
Met struggling to 'win back trust' after Everard murder
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Met struggling to 'win back trust' after Everard murder

The Metropolitan police are still grappling with how to \"win back trust\" three years after the death of Sarah Everard, the officer who led the investigation into her murder has said.

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March 04, 2024
'A monkey's puzzle' Can the wonky pub really be rebuilt?
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'A monkey's puzzle' Can the wonky pub really be rebuilt?

Rebuilding a 260-yearold property that was burned to a shell and then bulldozed to a pile of rubble is no mean feat in R any scenario. But rebuilding the Crooked House pub, a lopsided structure that had sunk 4ft into the ground, is even trickier.

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March 04, 2024
Researchers reveal secrets of ancient 'star dunes'
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Researchers reveal secrets of ancient 'star dunes'

They are impressive, mysterious structures that loom out of deserts on Earth and are also found on Mars and on Saturn's biggest moon, Titan.

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March 04, 2024
£100,000 Hunt's gift to local party to bolster election fight
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£100,000 Hunt's gift to local party to bolster election fight

Jeremy Hunt has been forced to contribute more than £100,000 of his own money to his constituency Conservative party to bolster his chances of re-election, official records show, amid warnings that he is set to lose his seat.

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March 04, 2024
Boursin omelette, anyone? TikTok chefs recreate TV meals, from The Bear to Bridget Jones
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Boursin omelette, anyone? TikTok chefs recreate TV meals, from The Bear to Bridget Jones

From Sydney's Boursin omelette topped with crisps in The Bear to Bridget Jones's blue soup and Carmela Soprano's lasagne recipes in film and TV can almost be characters in their own right.

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March 04, 2024
Met to return phone of bullied schoolgirl who took her own life
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Met to return phone of bullied schoolgirl who took her own life

Scotland Yard will return the sim card and mobile phone of a schoolgirl who killed herself after being bullied after officers managing to locate the personal items.

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March 04, 2024
Italian warship destroys Houthi missile
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Italian warship destroys Houthi missile

An Italian warship participating in the EU naval protection force in the Red Sea was forced to shoot down a Houthi missile on Saturday in a rare engagement by the country's navy, which has largely avoided direct action since the second world war.

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March 04, 2024
Hamas delegation in Cairo for Gaza ceasefire talks amid signs Israel has accepted truce deal
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Hamas delegation in Cairo for Gaza ceasefire talks amid signs Israel has accepted truce deal

A Hamas delegation was in Cairo yesterday for talks on efforts to broker a ceasefire in the war in Gaza after indications that Israel had provisionally accepted a six-week phased hostage and truce deal before the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

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March 04, 2024
From shipwrecks to wild swimmers: the RNLI marks 200 years of saving lives
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From shipwrecks to wild swimmers: the RNLI marks 200 years of saving lives

It was founded in a London tavern on 4 March 1824, a lifesaving service designed to go to the aid of the ships that crashed with alarming regularity on to the coasts of Britain and Ireland.

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March 04, 2024
Make Covid memorial wall permanent, volunteers urge ministers
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Make Covid memorial wall permanent, volunteers urge ministers

Volunteers at the Covid memorial wall in London urged ministers to make the monument permanent as Britain marked its first national day of reflection after the pandemic.

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March 04, 2024
diagnoses Waits for endometriosis rise to average of nearly nine years
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diagnoses Waits for endometriosis rise to average of nearly nine years

Women are waiting nearly nine years for an endometriosis diagnosis in the UK, according to research that found health professionals often minimise or dismiss symptoms.

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March 04, 2024
'Constant terror' of woman held hostage in Gaza
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'Constant terror' of woman held hostage in Gaza

Chen Almog-Goldstein refuses to forget her eldest daughter's last moments. Yam, 20, was gasping for breath, having been shot in the face by Hamas gunmen who had killed her father minutes earlier.

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March 04, 2024
Budget plan risks forcing UK into second lost decade, Hunt warned
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Budget plan risks forcing UK into second lost decade, Hunt warned

Jeremy Hunt has been told the budget on Wednesday risks condemning Britain to a \"lost decade\" for living standards that would leave working families £1,900 a year worse off.

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March 04, 2024