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Sunak fights to hold Tories together over Rwanda plan
The Guardian

Sunak fights to hold Tories together over Rwanda plan

Rishi Sunak was forced into a desperate defence of his new Rwanda asylum law as he battled to hold together the fractured Conservative party amid speculation that he could face a challenge to his own position.

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December 08, 2023
McTominay spares Fernandes' blushes to earn United vital win
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McTominay spares Fernandes' blushes to earn United vital win

After Saturday's defeat at Newcastle and, to a lesser extent, Tuesday's ban of four media organisations from the pre-game press conference, Manchester United and Erik ten Hag required a win.

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December 07, 2023
Szoboszlai seals victory but Wilder finds a bit of early steel
The Guardian

Szoboszlai seals victory but Wilder finds a bit of early steel

This was never going to be an occasion which defined Sheffield United's Premier League survival hopes but, on the night one of their favourite sons returned to the Bramall Lane dugout, it felt like the beginning of something on which to build.

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December 07, 2023
'Unlucky' Dele close to full training again, says Dyche
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'Unlucky' Dele close to full training again, says Dyche

Dele Alli is close to resuming full training at Everton as he looks to revive his Premier League career in the new year.

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December 07, 2023
'Elite in every aspect': Son will be Spurs great, says Postecoglou
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'Elite in every aspect': Son will be Spurs great, says Postecoglou

Ange Postecoglou believes Son Heung-min will go down as one of the great strikers as he looked forward to unlocking the full potential of his attacking options at Tottenham.

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December 07, 2023
Bailey sends rip-roaring Villa up to third as City slip again
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Bailey sends rip-roaring Villa up to third as City slip again

For a while now Aston Villa have openly and confidently declared qualifying for the Champions League is their chief objective this season and, on this evidence, after defeating and disposing of Manchester City, they will be in the conversation for the long haul. Leon Bailey blasted Villa in front on 74 minutes and City could not argue it had not been coming on a chastening evening to forget for Pep Guardiola, now an unprecedented winless in four Premier League matches.

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December 07, 2023
Arundell has big England call to make, says Lancaster
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Arundell has big England call to make, says Lancaster

Stuart Lancaster has warned “there’s a decision to be made” by Henry Arundell on his future and says the debate about eligibility for England internationals playing overseas is “very tricky”.

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December 07, 2023
McIlroy offers support as USGA doubles down on new golf ball rules
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McIlroy offers support as USGA doubles down on new golf ball rules

One of golf’s key decision-makers has castigated alarmists” who will criticise plans to limit the distance leading players can hit tee shots.

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December 07, 2023
'Guardrails are missing' AI firms need democratic oversight, says top expert
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'Guardrails are missing' AI firms need democratic oversight, says top expert

Companies developing powerful artificial intelligence systems must have independent board members representing the interests of society”, according to an expert regarded as one of the modern godfathers of the technology.

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December 07, 2023
EU called on to address colonial legacy and to rectify 'lasting injustice'
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EU called on to address colonial legacy and to rectify 'lasting injustice'

The EU should urgently address and reverse the lasting impacts of European colonialism, and support a reparations programme to rectify continuing injustices, according to a draft resolution to be presented to the European parliament's development committee today.

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December 07, 2023
Norman Lear, famed sitcom writer, dies at 101
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Norman Lear, famed sitcom writer, dies at 101

The famed TV writer and producer Norman Lear, known for shows such as All in the Family and Sanford and Son, has died at the age of 101.

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December 07, 2023
Tourists capsize Venice gondola after ignoring orders to sit down
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Tourists capsize Venice gondola after ignoring orders to sit down

A group of tourists fell into a murky, cold canal in Venice when the gondola they were travelling in capsized after they failed to heed an order to stop taking selfies and sit down.

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December 07, 2023
Guyana turns to UN and US for help as Venezuela leader pushes to annex territory
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Guyana turns to UN and US for help as Venezuela leader pushes to annex territory

Guyana appealed for help from the UN and US as Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, announced a series of measures intended to advance its annexation of two-thirds of the South American nation's territory.

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December 07, 2023
Man who kept friend's body in freezer jailed for two years
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Man who kept friend's body in freezer jailed for two years

A man who stored a friend's body in a freezer for two years after being \"overcome with grief\" over his death has been jailed.

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December 07, 2023
Cut carbon subsidies to help the climate, IMF head tells Cop28
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Cut carbon subsidies to help the climate, IMF head tells Cop28

Diverting the trillions of dollars by which the world subsidises fossil fuel production each year would generate the vast amounts of cash needed to tackle the climate crisis, the head of the International Monetary Fund has said.

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December 07, 2023
WhatsApp exchanges Nuclear police and staff share jokes about racism and paedophilia
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WhatsApp exchanges Nuclear police and staff share jokes about racism and paedophilia

Specialist police officers and workers at some of the UK’s most secure nuclear sites have been sharing jokes about paedophilia, racism and homophobia in work-linked WhatsApp groups, the Guardian can reveal.

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December 07, 2023
'Naive' amateur archaeologists find palace in back garden
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'Naive' amateur archaeologists find palace in back garden

When a group of amateur archaeologists set out to find the buried remains of a Tudor palace in their Northamptonshire village five years ago, they knew the odds were against them.

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December 07, 2023
Shooting enthusiast appointed minister for animal welfare
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Shooting enthusiast appointed minister for animal welfare

Downing Street is facing calls to explain why it appointed a wealthy shooting enthusiast as animal welfare minister after it emerged he had backed culling seals and wild birds.

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December 07, 2023
Murdered journalist's unfinished book to be published
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Murdered journalist's unfinished book to be published

A book begun by Dom Phillips, a foreign correspondent and Guardian contributor who was killed in the Amazon in June last year while researching the project, will be published in April 2025.

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December 07, 2023
'Water has become a luxury' Gazans face daily struggle to find essential supplies
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'Water has become a luxury' Gazans face daily struggle to find essential supplies

In a house in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, some of the women in a building housing 60 people decided to cut their hair short to save on water when washing. Others in southern Gaza say they are stretching out the time between showers, or flushes of the toilet. Everyone knows exactly how much water they have, and how much they can store. Above all they know that water, especially water that is both safe to drink and doesn't taste bad, has become precious.

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December 07, 2023
'I just want my son home' Family's 60-day wait for news of hostage
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'I just want my son home' Family's 60-day wait for news of hostage

On the Sabbath morning of 7 October, Sigalit Cohen could hear alarms sounding from her home in Tzur Hadassah, a village on Jerusalem's outskirts. Hours later she learned of the unprecedented attack by Hamas in southern Israel, killing more than 1,200 people and taking 240 hostage, including her son.

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December 07, 2023
Met police investigates gang links to shooting that left woman dead
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Met police investigates gang links to shooting that left woman dead

Detectives are investigating possible gang links to a shooting that left a woman dead and two people wounded in east London on Tuesday, just days after shots were fired on the same road.

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December 07, 2023
Google releases new AI model with claim it can outperform ChatGPT in most tests
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Google releases new AI model with claim it can outperform ChatGPT in most tests

Google has unveiled an artificial intelligence model that it claims outperforms ChatGPT in most tests and displays \"advanced reasoning\" across multiple formats, including an ability to view and mark a student's physics homework.

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December 07, 2023
Peas dividend: cheap veg on top in comfort food boom
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Peas dividend: cheap veg on top in comfort food boom

The cost of living crisis has spurred a flight to \"comfort food\", with Britons choosing shepherd's pie, macaroni cheese and oven chips over more exotic dishes, while smashed avocados are being edged out by cheaper peas on toast.

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December 07, 2023
Veteran television executive Samir Shah set to take on role as BBC chair
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Veteran television executive Samir Shah set to take on role as BBC chair

The veteran TV executive Samir Shah is set to be appointed as the next chair of the BBC.

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December 07, 2023
Badenoch: gender care for children 'a form of conversion therapy'
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Badenoch: gender care for children 'a form of conversion therapy'

Gender-affirming care for children could be considered \"a new form of conversion therapy\", Kemi Badenoch said yesterday.

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December 07, 2023
'Casual, careless, chaotic' Bereaved relatives despair at Johnson's grasp of crisis
The Guardian

'Casual, careless, chaotic' Bereaved relatives despair at Johnson's grasp of crisis

From the moment he slipped in at dawn, before most of the bereaved had arrived to confront him, to his departure in a hail of boos, Boris Johnson, in his first appearance at the UK Covid-19 public inquiry, proved by turns frustrating and enraging for many.

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December 07, 2023
Cuttings from Sycamore Gap tree showing signs of growth
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Cuttings from Sycamore Gap tree showing signs of growth

Salvaged seeds and cuttings from the felled Sycamore Gap tree are showing positive signs of being able to grow and provide \"new descendants\", the National Trust said yesterday.

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December 07, 2023
Swift accepts Time honour and hits out at industry she knows all too well
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Swift accepts Time honour and hits out at industry she knows all too well

Taylor Swift lambasted the music industry for its treatment of young pop stars yesterday as Time magazine named her person of the year.

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December 07, 2023
Ministers refuse Hillsborough law at centre of families' call for justice
The Guardian

Ministers refuse Hillsborough law at centre of families' call for justice

Ministers have rejected the \"Hillsborough law\" reforms that are central to a campaign by families of the 97 people killed in the 1989 disaster to prevent future police cover-ups.

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December 07, 2023