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Fraudsters at end of the vine as AI traces wine to its origins
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Fraudsters at end of the vine as AI traces wine to its origins

Fraudsters who pass off ropey plonk as a high-end tipple may soon have artificial intelligence on their case: scientists have trained an algorithm to trace wines to their origins based on routine chemical analyses.

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December 04, 2023
Hundreds of Palestinians killed in 24 hours as Israelis target refugee camp
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Hundreds of Palestinians killed in 24 hours as Israelis target refugee camp

Israel continued with its intense bombing campaign across the north and south of Gaza for a third day since the end of the truce with Hamas, killing hundreds of Palestinians in a 24-hour period, according to officials.

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December 04, 2023
Haigh's All of Us Strangers takes top prizes at Bifas
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Haigh's All of Us Strangers takes top prizes at Bifas

All of Us Strangers, Andrew Haigh's romance starring Andrew Scott as a screenwriter grappling with the death of his parents, has taken best picture, best director and best screenplay at the British Independent Film Awards.

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December 04, 2023
Blizzards leave 7,000 without power and drivers stranded in Lake District
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Blizzards leave 7,000 without power and drivers stranded in Lake District

Thousands of homes and businesses were left without power yesterday after heavy snow brought down trees and stranded hundreds of motorists in Cumbria.

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December 04, 2023
It's time: Gatwa 'ready' after long wait to begin Doctor Who role
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It's time: Gatwa 'ready' after long wait to begin Doctor Who role

The Doctor Who actor Ncuti Gatwa says he feels \"ready but nervous\" as he steps into his new role in the BBC sci-fi series. Having auditioned for the part in February 2022, Gatwa was unveiled to the world as the new Doctor by the showrunner Russell T Davies two months later.

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December 04, 2023
'People are right to worry' - Officials fail to clarify if activists are safe to protest
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'People are right to worry' - Officials fail to clarify if activists are safe to protest

Cop28 organisers and the UN body that oversees the annual climate conference have failed to clarify whether activists in Dubai are safe to demonstrate outside the conference area, putting civil society at risk in a country where protest is normally prohibited.

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December 04, 2023
Paris attack suspect swore allegiance to Islamic State
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Paris attack suspect swore allegiance to Islamic State

A 26-year-old man suspected of killing a German-Filipino tourist and wounding two others, one a Briton, near the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Saturday night had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in a video released online.

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December 04, 2023
Brexiter tycoon to use EU law for £200m claim over 'fanciful' failed lottery bid
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Brexiter tycoon to use EU law for £200m claim over 'fanciful' failed lottery bid

Richard Desmond, the Brexit-backing media tycoon, is invoking EU law to sue the gambling regulator after it rejected his \"fanciful\" bid to run the national lottery, in a lawsuit that could deprive good causes of millions of pounds.

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December 04, 2023
Rwanda MP says ministers are covering up soaring costs of deportation plan
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Rwanda MP says ministers are covering up soaring costs of deportation plan

Ministers are deliberately hiding the soaring costs of the Rwanda deportation scheme from the public, the head of an influential parliamentary watchdog has said, as insiders expect a new deal with the African state to be signed off in days.

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December 04, 2023
Economy Workers are losing out on £10,000, says thinktank
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Economy Workers are losing out on £10,000, says thinktank

British workers are missing out on £10,700 a year after more than a decade of weak economic growth and high inequality, according to a major report warning that UK living standards are falling behind comparable rich nations.

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December 04, 2023
Conan Doyle secretly resented Sherlock Holmes, says historian
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Conan Doyle secretly resented Sherlock Holmes, says historian

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle secretly hated his creation Sherlock Holmes, and blamed the cerebral detective for denying him recognition as the author of highbrow historical fiction, according to the historian Lucy Worsley.

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December 04, 2023
Garrick membership's opposition to women finally joining the club fades
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Garrick membership's opposition to women finally joining the club fades

The slow-moving campaign to force one of London's last remaining gentlemen's clubs to admit women has notched a partial victory with an internal poll revealing a majority of members of the Garrick are in favour of dropping the men-only rule.

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December 04, 2023
Ireland ready to reignite fishing dispute with Scotland
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Ireland ready to reignite fishing dispute with Scotland

Irish fishery leaders have warned of fresh conflicts with Scotland over fishing rights around the north Atlantic islet of Rockall as new evidence emerged about the roots of the long-running sovereignty dispute.

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December 04, 2023
'A true fighter for Labour': Glenys Kinnock dies at 79
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'A true fighter for Labour': Glenys Kinnock dies at 79

Glenys Kinnock, the senior Labour politician and wife of the former leader Neil Kinnock, has died aged 79.

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December 04, 2023
'No science' to phasing out fossil fuels, says Cop leader
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'No science' to phasing out fossil fuels, says Cop leader

The president of Cop28, Sultan Al Jaber, has claimed there is \"no science\" indicating that phasing out fossil fuels is needed to restrict global heating to 1.5C, the Guardian and the Centre for Climate Reporting can reveal.

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December 04, 2023
Starmer: Labour will not 'turn on spending taps' if it wins election
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Starmer: Labour will not 'turn on spending taps' if it wins election

Leader's speech likely to raise fears among senior MPs of public sector cuts

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December 04, 2023
Good life Hunt for an ideal society ends in Irish town by the sea
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Good life Hunt for an ideal society ends in Irish town by the sea

Philosophy has long debated the concept of the good life and whether such an exalted state exists but the reality turns out to be not so elusive: you drive north from Dublin on the M1, turn right on to the R132, take another right at Blake's Cross and keep going until you reach the sea.

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December 02, 2023
Venezuela claim over two-thirds of Guyana goes to referendum
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Venezuela claim over two-thirds of Guyana goes to referendum

The foreign minister of the tiny South American nation of Guyana has said that neighbouring Venezuela is \"on the wrong side of history\" as it risks sparking conflict over an oil-rich and long-contested area of rainforest.

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December 02, 2023
'It was the first time I voted' Europe's austerity-hit youth are being lured by far-right
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'It was the first time I voted' Europe's austerity-hit youth are being lured by far-right

Lunching on a tuna sandwich in the central market of Volendam, a picturesque fishing port north of Amsterdam, Gerald, 24, was lucid about his choice in last month's Dutch election. \"I voted for Wilders, and many of my friends did too,\" he said.

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December 02, 2023
'Slippery slope' Workers defy anti-union Musk in Swedish Tesla strikes
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'Slippery slope' Workers defy anti-union Musk in Swedish Tesla strikes

‘I disagree with the idea of unions ,” Elon Musk said during a rambling onstage interview this week. “I just don’t like anything which creates a lords and peasants kind of thing.”

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December 02, 2023
Insurance 'My parents paid thousands to protect obsolete items'
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Insurance 'My parents paid thousands to protect obsolete items'

How would you feel if you found out your elderly parents had paid the equivalent of £5,000 over the past 20 years to insure a Sky set-top box that became obsolete in 2016?

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December 02, 2023
Republican and accused fraudster Santos expelled from US Congress
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Republican and accused fraudster Santos expelled from US Congress

The New York Republican, fabulist and accused fraudster George Santos has been expelled from Congress.

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December 02, 2023
Cop28 How Dubai is using the climate talks to build its image and influence
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Cop28 How Dubai is using the climate talks to build its image and influence

The Dubai skyline is designed to inspire wonder, the sparkling glass towers reflecting the desert sky.

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December 02, 2023
Brianna Ghey killing: girl told co-accused not to worry about police
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Brianna Ghey killing: girl told co-accused not to worry about police

A 16-year-old girl accused of murdering Brianna Ghey told her co-defendant not to worry about getting caught because the \"police are shite here\", a court heard yesterday.

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December 02, 2023
Jam today How host of Paul Weller podcast finally met his hero
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Jam today How host of Paul Weller podcast finally met his hero

Dan Jennings' greatest regret after 25 years in local radio had been missing out on an interview with his idol Paul Weller. It did not seem likely that he would realise that goal in his new career in project management.

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December 02, 2023
Headteacher who killed herself had called Ofsted inhumane'
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Headteacher who killed herself had called Ofsted inhumane'

A headteacher who killed herself after an Ofsted inspection had told an NHS clinician she was \"amazed\" that more school leaders did not take their own lives as a result of the watchdog's visits, an inquest heard yesterday.

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December 02, 2023
Rise of Viagra How a miner's honesty turned a side effect into pharma gold
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Rise of Viagra How a miner's honesty turned a side effect into pharma gold

It was the ultimate serendipitous discovery: a failed heart medication that became a multibillion-dollar erectile dysfunction drug.

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December 02, 2023
Nowhere to hide - not even a fridge Johnson faces Covid inquiry
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Nowhere to hide - not even a fridge Johnson faces Covid inquiry

Even at the height of his popularity, Boris Johnson routinely avoided close E questioning - to the extent of once hiding in a fridge to dodge a TV inquisitor.

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December 02, 2023
Sunak put pressure on Johnson over Covid rules, Hancock wrote
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Sunak put pressure on Johnson over Covid rules, Hancock wrote

Rishi Sunak put Boris Johnson under \"enormous pressure\" not to introduce further Covid restrictions in autumn 2020, Matt Hancock wrote in a message at the time, which has been released to the pandemic inquiry.

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December 02, 2023
Can Jamie Oliver do it again? Chef goes back to his roots and there's a lot to like here
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Can Jamie Oliver do it again? Chef goes back to his roots and there's a lot to like here

The approach to Jamie Oliver's new restaurant in Covent Garden in London has some magic about it, not least because it's next to the theatre where Disney's Frozen is running.

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December 02, 2023