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US orders strikes on Iran-backed militia in revenge for base attack
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US orders strikes on Iran-backed militia in revenge for base attack

Response designed to avoid major escalation, says defence secretary

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February 02, 2024
Haaland's return ices City cake as Álvarez scores birthday double
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Haaland's return ices City cake as Álvarez scores birthday double

Manchester City reeled off a 10th win in 11 games across all competitions and Erling Haaland returned from a foot problem to enjoy a 20-minute cameo.

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February 01, 2024
Liverpool dig up latest gem as Bradley dazzles Chelsea
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Liverpool dig up latest gem as Bradley dazzles Chelsea

Jurgen Klopp has rebuilt a formidable Liverpool unit while Chelsea have continued to squander the best part of £ibn on a collection of individuals under Todd Boehly.

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February 01, 2024
PGA unveil $3bn deal for players who resist LIV
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PGA unveil $3bn deal for players who resist LIV

The PGA Tour has unveiled a $3bn (£2.35bn) deal with a consortium led by the owners of Liverpool FC that will handsomely reward players such as Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods who resisted the overtures of LIV Golf.

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February 01, 2024
Calm Stokes happy empathic outlook is lifting his side
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Calm Stokes happy empathic outlook is lifting his side

England captain labels himself an optimist as he insists focus away from results is helping his team

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February 01, 2024
England weigh up debut for Bashir after Leach ruled out
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England weigh up debut for Bashir after Leach ruled out

Ben Stokes has confirmed Jack Leach will miss the second Test against India, with the England captain also revealing his own journey towards bowling again - that is, all-rounder status - is about to get under way.

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February 01, 2024
UK national lottery operator yet to cut ties with Gazprom
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UK national lottery operator yet to cut ties with Gazprom

The Czech billionaire whose company takes over running the UK national lottery from today is still in business with Kremlin-owned gas company Gazprom, nearly two years after promising regulators he would sever ties with Russia.

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February 01, 2024
Images reveal Myanmar junta's vast prisons expansion
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Images reveal Myanmar junta's vast prisons expansion

Myanmar has undertaken a vast and secretive prison-building programme, according to new satellite analysis, prompting fears it is being carried out to jail thousands of prodemocracy protesters.

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February 01, 2024
Protesting EU farmers win delay in rules forcing land to be set aside for biodiversity
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Protesting EU farmers win delay in rules forcing land to be set aside for biodiversity

Farmers protesting across Europe have won their first concession from Brussels, with the EU announcing a delay in rules that would have forced them to set aside land to encourage biodiversity and soil health.

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February 01, 2024
'Our people are back' Moscow and Kyiv exchange Pows a week after plane crash
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'Our people are back' Moscow and Kyiv exchange Pows a week after plane crash

Russia and Ukraine have conducted a prisoner-of-war exchange a week after a previous swap was prevented when a Russian Il-76 transport plane was shot down and exploded near the border between the two countries.

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February 01, 2024
EU clashes with Orbán over €50bn Ukraine package
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EU clashes with Orbán over €50bn Ukraine package

EU leaders have returned to Brussels for a second showdown in two months with Hungary's Viktor Orbán over his refusal to sanction a new €50bn (£43bn) assistance package for Ukraine.

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February 01, 2024
Calls for railings on seawall were ignored before girl fell and died
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Calls for railings on seawall were ignored before girl fell and died

Repeated calls 30 years ago from a coroner and safety experts for railings to be installed on a seawall in Devon after a teenager lost his life were ignored, it has emerged, after the death last year of a young Ukrainian refugee in similar circumstances.

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February 01, 2024
Trans people in England at higher risk of mental ill health, study finds
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Trans people in England at higher risk of mental ill health, study finds

Transgender people in England are much more likely to have a longterm mental health condition than cis people, the first study of its kind shows, with some facing a risk five times higher.

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February 01, 2024
Abled-bodied actor cast as Richard III to press on despite backlash
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Abled-bodied actor cast as Richard III to press on despite backlash

The artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe has pushed on with plans to play Richard III this summer, but vowed not to \"alter [her] physicality\" following a backlash over not casting a disabled actor in the role.

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February 01, 2024
Zuckerberg apologises to bereaved families of children abused online
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Zuckerberg apologises to bereaved families of children abused online

Mark Zuckerberg has apologised to the parents of children who have died following sexual exploitation or harassment via social media during a congressional hearing in Washington over alleged online harms to children.

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February 01, 2024
Adele reveals four Munich gigs in pop-up shell stadium
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Adele reveals four Munich gigs in pop-up shell stadium

Adele is to deploy a \"a one-off, bespoke pop-up stadium\" for a series of new concerts, her first in mainland Europe since 2016.

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February 01, 2024
Henry thanks public as he quits as Comic Relief host
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Henry thanks public as he quits as Comic Relief host

Sir Lenny Henry is to host Comic Relief for the last time when it airs on the BBC in March.

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February 01, 2024
Northern Ireland to get new Brexit trading rules in deal to restore power sharing
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Northern Ireland to get new Brexit trading rules in deal to restore power sharing

New rules to smooth post-Brexit trade between Britain and Northern Ireland have been published by the government as part of a deal with the Democratic Unionist party that will restore the Stormont executive and install a Sinn Féin first minister.

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February 01, 2024
Single-dose gene therapy 'cures' hereditary disorder
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Single-dose gene therapy 'cures' hereditary disorder

A groundbreaking gene therapy has been hailed as a \"medical magic wand\" after the treatment transformed the lives of patients with a hereditary disorder that causes painful and potentially fatal swelling.

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February 01, 2024
Biden's secret weapon? Rightwingers accuse Pentagon of 'Operation Swift'
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Biden's secret weapon? Rightwingers accuse Pentagon of 'Operation Swift'

Taylor Swift is a \"Pentagon asset\", an \"election interference psyop\" who has conspired with unnamed left-leaning forces to \"rig\" the Super Bowl and then endorse Joe Biden in the presidential election.

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February 01, 2024
Labour 'must stick to £28bn low-carbon economy pledge'
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Labour 'must stick to £28bn low-carbon economy pledge'

Labour’s proposed investment of 28bn a year in the low-carbon economy is an absolute minimum, a leading business figure has said, adding that without green investment on that scale the UK will face steep decline as a result of crumbling infrastructure and stagnating industry.

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February 01, 2024
Frustration in party ranks as Reeves rejects return of bankers' bonus cap
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Frustration in party ranks as Reeves rejects return of bankers' bonus cap

Senior Labour figures have been left annoyed and perplexed by the surprise announcement by Rachel Reeves that the party will not reinstate a cap on bankers' bonuses if it wins the next election.

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February 01, 2024
Sturgeon admits errors in handling pandemic
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Sturgeon admits errors in handling pandemic

Nicola Sturgeon has admitted failing to properly record key discussions about the pandemic after being pressed at the UK Covid inquiry yesterday over claims that some decisions were too centralised and secretive.

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February 01, 2024
Olise and Eze blunt Blades to help ease pressure on Hodgson
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Olise and Eze blunt Blades to help ease pressure on Hodgson

Crisis, what crisis? Roy Hodgson has seen it all in his lengthy managerial career but even the former England manager must have feared the worst when Ben Brereton Díaz put Sheffield United in front inside the first 30 seconds.

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January 31, 2024
Climate has to be No 1 priority, top business leaders say
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Climate has to be No 1 priority, top business leaders say

Britain's next government should make the transition to a green economy its number one priority to reboot economic growth and avoid falling behind rival nations, the head one of the country's most powerful business groups has said.

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January 31, 2024
Labour pledges to cut regulations and champion financial services sector
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Labour pledges to cut regulations and champion financial services sector

Labour has pledged to \"unashamedly champion\" the UK's financial services sector as it promised to cut down 10,000 pages of regulations and ruled out a windfall tax on bank profits.

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January 31, 2024
Accused in Corsica treasure trial argues for part ownership of 'smuggled' Roman plate
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Accused in Corsica treasure trial argues for part ownership of 'smuggled' Roman plate

The trial has begun in Marseille of a man accused of smuggling a national treasure after being caught with a Roman plate believed to be part of a mysterious hoard of sunken gold.

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January 31, 2024
Ukrainian commander's refusal to step down fuels speculation he faces sack
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Ukrainian commander's refusal to step down fuels speculation he faces sack

Volodymyr Zelenskiy asked his most senior military commander, Valerii Zaluzhnyi to step down on Monday, but the general refused, triggering speculation that he will be dismissed.

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January 31, 2024
All roads into Zeebrugge blocked as action targets major port
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All roads into Zeebrugge blocked as action targets major port

The Belgian port of Zeebrugge was blockaded yesterday, with gridlock on surrounding roads as farmers' protests spread across Europe.

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January 31, 2024
Imran Khan given 10-year jail term in run-up to Pakistan general election
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Imran Khan given 10-year jail term in run-up to Pakistan general election

Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for leaking official secrets, amid a crackdown on his political party before the general election due next week.

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January 31, 2024