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England fans lament lack of viewing events for Women's World Cup final
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England fans lament lack of viewing events for Women's World Cup final

The Lionesses reached an average 4.6 million viewers in their Women's World Cup semi-final, yet fans are disappointed that councils have failed to respond to their success by putting on free public viewing parties for the final.

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August 18, 2023
Banks must offer access to cash within three miles of customers
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Banks must offer access to cash within three miles of customers

High street banks will have to ensure customers can get access to cash within three miles of their local communities, and those falling below the minimum service level will face a fine, the government has confirmed.

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August 18, 2023
Dismay at dropping of law to make firms report food waste
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Dismay at dropping of law to make firms report food waste

The government has been criticised for binning food waste legislation that campaigners say could have reduced food prices and helped tackle the climate crisis.

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August 18, 2023
Fears for native honeybees after rise in sightings of Asian hornets
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Fears for native honeybees after rise in sightings of Asian hornets

Asian hornets have been spotted in their greatest numbers yet in England, which could have a devastating effect on native bees, which they kill, dismember and eat.

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August 18, 2023
British Museum employee sacked after artefacts went missing was senior curator
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British Museum employee sacked after artefacts went missing was senior curator

The British Museum employee sacked after the disappearance of precious objects had been a senior curator at the institution for 30 years.

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August 18, 2023
Reaction 'When I told Mum, she was as shocked as I was'
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Reaction 'When I told Mum, she was as shocked as I was'

Like thousands of students around the country, Christian Limatola, 18, was predicted to get three A*s and an A, but turned up at Richard Challoner school at 8 o'clock yesterday morning to find he had been awarded ABBB for his A-levels in maths, further maths, physics and chemistry.

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August 18, 2023
After Covid Ofqual sought a rapid return to normal results in England - but other UK nations went slower
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After Covid Ofqual sought a rapid return to normal results in England - but other UK nations went slower

Why have A-level grades fallen this year? The sharp drop in grades in A-level results in England this year has little to do with this particular cohort's ability. It is, instead, the result of a government strategy to get A-level results back to prepandemic levels, after the soaring grade inflation of the Covid years.

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August 18, 2023
Side hustle: vegan food company creates 'ribs' with edible bones
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Side hustle: vegan food company creates 'ribs' with edible bones

Plant-based pork ribs with a twist edible vegan bones - will soon make their debut on diners' plates, a vegan food company has announced.

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August 18, 2023
Cheese with chips - Italy's Parmesan makers turn to microtechnology in the fight against food counterfeiters
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Cheese with chips - Italy's Parmesan makers turn to microtechnology in the fight against food counterfeiters

When is a cheese not what it seems? When it's a fake Parmesan.

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August 18, 2023
Cape Verde boat disaster: more lives could have been saved, insists NGO
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Cape Verde boat disaster: more lives could have been saved, insists NGO

A Spanish NGO alerted the authorities from four countries on 20 July about a boat carrying an estimated 130 asylum seekers that was found this week with just 38 survivors and the bodies of seven dead people onboard.

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August 18, 2023
CCRC opens review into Malkinson decisions
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CCRC opens review into Malkinson decisions

The body responsible for investigating miscarriages of justice has opened a review into its handling of the Andrew Malkinson case after it twice refused to refer it to the court of appeal.

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August 18, 2023
Thousands miss top grades as A-level results plummet
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Thousands miss top grades as A-level results plummet

Thousands of students in England missed out on top marks in their A-levels yesterday as results plummeted across the board after the government enforced a reversal of pandemic-era grade inflation.

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August 18, 2023
Kerr rocket fires up nation before heartbreaking end
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Kerr rocket fires up nation before heartbreaking end

Australia's captain will regret the misses that followed her spectacular strike but this side has already blazed a trail

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August 17, 2023
City hold nerve in shootout to claim Super Cup success
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City hold nerve in shootout to claim Super Cup success

Manchester City's tilt at a clean sweep of continental and world club trophies remains alive after Nemanja Gudelj suffered the heartbreak of a missed fifth penalty in the shootout to hand Pep Guardiola's side a 5-4 win.

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August 17, 2023
Greenwood's United future to be decided by Arnold
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Greenwood's United future to be decided by Arnold

Manchester United have said Richard Arnold, their chief executive, will take the final decision on Mason Greenwood's future and have asked for patience regarding the announcement of the outcome.

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August 17, 2023
Stokes edges out Brook in 'hardest decision'
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Stokes edges out Brook in 'hardest decision'

Yorkshire batter misses out on World Cup spot while Jofra Archer will travel as reserve

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August 17, 2023
Medvedev finds it 'tough, tough, tough' in Cincinnati
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Medvedev finds it 'tough, tough, tough' in Cincinnati

A year after Iga Swiatek's well-publicised complaints about female players competing with a different, lighter ball compared with their male counterparts during the North American hard-court swing, this time the men also have reason to be frustrated.

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August 17, 2023
Prescod quits GB 100m relay team on eve of world championships
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Prescod quits GB 100m relay team on eve of world championships

Absence of the country's second-fastest sprinter a big blow just before Budapest

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August 17, 2023
Olivers take almost £7m in dividends as food empire bounces back
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Olivers take almost £7m in dividends as food empire bounces back

Jamie Oliver and his wife, Jools, have paid themselves £6.8m in dividends, up from £5.6m a year before, after a bounce-back in television and restaurant income.

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August 17, 2023
Rolex among official gifts said to have been sold by Bolsonaro team
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Rolex among official gifts said to have been sold by Bolsonaro team

\"Every Rolex tells a story,\" the luxury watchmaker once claimed.

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August 17, 2023
Nato official apologises after he suggested Ukraine could give up land for membership
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Nato official apologises after he suggested Ukraine could give up land for membership

A senior Nato official apologised and clarified his comments yesterday, a day after he said publicly that Ukraine could give up territory to Russia in exchange for Nato membership and an end to the war.

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August 17, 2023
Trump 'undermining the rule of law' with free speech claims
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Trump 'undermining the rule of law' with free speech claims

Donald Trump's dubious defence that he was exercising his free speech rights in response to a four-count federal criminal indictment charging him with pushing illegal schemes to overturn his 2020 election loss has prompted ex-justice department officials and scholars to criticise such claims as bogus and as threats to the rule of law.

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August 17, 2023
Bidens schedule visit to Hawaii after Republican criticism over response to devastating fires
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Bidens schedule visit to Hawaii after Republican criticism over response to devastating fires

Joe and Jill Biden will go to Hawaii to see the impact of wildfires that have killed more than 100 people on Maui and devastated the town of Lahaina, the White House said yesterday.

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August 17, 2023
Band apologise after Russian fan plays drums at Georgia gig
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Band apologise after Russian fan plays drums at Georgia gig

The Killers issued an apology yesterday after the US band's lead singer, Brandon Flowers, was booed for bringing a Russian fan onstage at a concert in Georgia - the former Soviet state that Russia invaded in 2008 and urging the crowd to think of each other as \"brothers and sisters\".

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August 17, 2023
Host of Cop28 climate summit fails to report methane level to UN for decade
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Host of Cop28 climate summit fails to report methane level to UN for decade

The United Arab Emirates, which will run the crucial Cop28 UN climate summit in December, has failed to report its emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane to the UN for almost a decade, the Guardian can reveal.

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August 17, 2023
'Wild and euphoric!' - Fans flock to packed Women's World Cup viewing parties
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'Wild and euphoric!' - Fans flock to packed Women's World Cup viewing parties

There was an uneasy tension as an excitable crowd clutched morning pints to watch the Women's World Cup semi-final, erupting into joyful chanting as the first goal was scored.

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August 17, 2023
PM stands by pension triple lock despite surging costs
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PM stands by pension triple lock despite surging costs

PM 'committed to pension triple lock' despite big increase in cost

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August 17, 2023
Lionesses power into World Cup final after beating Australia
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Lionesses power into World Cup final after beating Australia

Poise and adaptability put England into the final

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August 17, 2023
Stokes World Cup return would be a 'no-brainer', says Rashid
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Stokes World Cup return would be a 'no-brainer', says Rashid

Adil Rashid has welcomed the likely return of \"matchwinner\" Ben Stokes to England's one-day international squad for the World Cup this autumn, saying that attempting to drag the 32-year-old out of retirement was \"a no-brainer\" given his outstanding record in white-ball cricket.

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August 16, 2023
A little help goes a long way on Stanway's road to success
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A little help goes a long way on Stanway's road to success

England midfielder has been guided by her mentor, the former Manchester United player Luke Chadwick

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August 16, 2023