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Dhaka Student army swaps placards for brooms as the clean-up begins
The Guardian

Dhaka Student army swaps placards for brooms as the clean-up begins

Students have been out in force on the streets of Dhaka - no longer protesting, but instead working to put a city back together after the dramatic events of the past few days.

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August 08, 2024
Experts explain the science behind foiling static hair
The Guardian

Experts explain the science behind foiling static hair

It is one downside of hot, dry weather: static hair that sticks up in a Worzel Gummidge-style halo.

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August 08, 2024
Prospective homebuyers focus more on beds than boilers
The Guardian

Prospective homebuyers focus more on beds than boilers

A fifth of homebuyers spend less than 20 minutes looking at a home before deciding to make an offer, with viewers more likely to focus on artworks and furniture than structural features, research suggests.

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August 08, 2024
Stakeknife inquiry chief voices concern over timing of fresh documents from MI5
The Guardian

Stakeknife inquiry chief voices concern over timing of fresh documents from MI5

The police chief investigating murders allegedly carried out by Freddie Scappaticci, a British agent in the IRA known as Stakeknife, has expressed alarm that hundreds of pages of files providing \"new investigative leads\" have been found by MI5 a year after Scappaticci's death.

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August 08, 2024
"Despair' Indian wrestler over 50kg limit by weight of banana
The Guardian

"Despair' Indian wrestler over 50kg limit by weight of banana

India's Olympic contingent were left devastated yesterday after one of their marquee athletes, the female wrestler Vinesh Phogat, was disqualified hours before her gold medal match for exceeding the 50kg restriction by the weight of a medium-sized banana (100 grams) despitecutting off her hair in an attempt to fight for gold.

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August 08, 2024
'It was crazy': Hudson-Smith pipped at line to take silver in men's 400m final
The Guardian

'It was crazy': Hudson-Smith pipped at line to take silver in men's 400m final

Matt Hudson-Smith missed out by four-hundredths of a second on a first British Olympic gold in the men's 400m since Chariots of Fire's Eric Liddell but a slew of silvers kept Britain neck-and-neck with France in the Olympic medal table.

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August 08, 2024
Supreme court bars Begum's appeal in UK citizenship case
The Guardian

Supreme court bars Begum's appeal in UK citizenship case

Shamima Begum's legal fight to restore her UK citizenship has received a significant blow from the supreme court, which refused to hear an appeal.

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August 08, 2024
Giant energy-hungry 'cruisezilla' ships have doubled in size since 2000 - study
The Guardian

Giant energy-hungry 'cruisezilla' ships have doubled in size since 2000 - study

The huge liners sometimes known as \"cruisezillas\" are getting bigger than ever, according to new research which has found that the world's biggest cruise ships have doubled in size since 2000.

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August 08, 2024
NHS delay to trial of puberty blockers prompts fresh row
The Guardian

NHS delay to trial of puberty blockers prompts fresh row

Patients will not start being recruited into the first clinical trial to examine the effects of puberty blocking drugs until early next year, months later than had been planned, NHS England has admitted.

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August 08, 2024
Southport attack Man who took on killer wishes he had been 'more like Bruce Willis'
The Guardian

Southport attack Man who took on killer wishes he had been 'more like Bruce Willis'

A man who suffered a 12cm-deep leg wound tackling the Southport attacker said yesterday he wished he could have done more to prevent the fatal stabbings by behaving like a Bruce Willis action hero.

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August 08, 2024
Tories Rival accuses Jenrick of nasty and divisive rhetoric'
The Guardian

Tories Rival accuses Jenrick of nasty and divisive rhetoric'

Robert Jenrick was criticised by a rival for the Tory leadership and Muslim parliamentarians yesterday for saying police should \"immediately arrest\" protesters shouting \"Allahu Akbar\", the Arabic phrase that means God is great.

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August 08, 2024
United against hate Counter-protesters left with nothing to counter
The Guardian

United against hate Counter-protesters left with nothing to counter

It was the day that England held its breath. Across the country, and over the Irish Sea in Belfast, police forces were braced for the most widespread night of violence in more than a decade.

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August 08, 2024
'London zoo' art keeps growing in monkey business from Banksy
The Guardian

'London zoo' art keeps growing in monkey business from Banksy

Banksy has revealed his third animal-themed artwork in London since Monday, this time showing monkeys swinging across a railway bridge in east London.

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August 08, 2024
Two held in Austria over alleged plot to attack Taylor Swift shows
The Guardian

Two held in Austria over alleged plot to attack Taylor Swift shows

Austrian authorities have arrested a 19-year-old man for allegedly planning an Islamist attack in the Vienna region, in connection with concerts by US star Taylor Swift later this week.

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August 08, 2024
Reform UK chair and donor was still member of Tories until last week
The Guardian

Reform UK chair and donor was still member of Tories until last week

The chair of Reform UK, Zia Yusuf, was a member of the Conservatives until last week when party officials were approached by the Guardian.

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August 08, 2024
Thousands take to the streets to counter threat from far right
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Thousands take to the streets to counter threat from far right

Police stage biggest mobilisation across country since 2011 riots

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August 08, 2024
Hodgkinson plans to target 41-year-old world record
The Guardian

Hodgkinson plans to target 41-year-old world record

Keely Hodgkinson will celebrate her Olympic 800m gold medal with a holiday before targeting a time that will take her close to the 41-year-old world record.

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August 07, 2024
Thomas glides to gold as Asher-Smith misses out
The Guardian

Thomas glides to gold as Asher-Smith misses out

Out in front Gabby Thomas was already raising her hands to her head, overcome with the realisation that she had just this very moment become the Olympic 200m champion.

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August 07, 2024
'It's a strange sport but so special...kind of a circus event'
The Guardian

'It's a strange sport but so special...kind of a circus event'

Olympic champion Duplantis on his world record, pushing the limits of his exotic event and enjoying morning pizza

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August 07, 2024
Richardson beaten but promises to 'drown my sorrows and eat cake'
The Guardian

Richardson beaten but promises to 'drown my sorrows and eat cake'

As the lights came on for boxing in the unfamiliar surroundings of Roland Garros, they went out on Team GB's involvement in this sport at the Paris Olympics. Lewis Richardson will have to settle for bronze in the 71kg men's category after losing on a split decision against the Mexican Marco Verde.

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August 07, 2024
Markets partly recover amid fears turmoil is not over yet
The Guardian

Markets partly recover amid fears turmoil is not over yet

Shares on Wall Street have risen and many Asian and European markets staged a recovery after this week's global stock market rout, but analysts warned: \"We might not be out of the woods.\"

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August 07, 2024
Clinging to power Pressure on Maduro as analysis shows election was stolen
The Guardian

Clinging to power Pressure on Maduro as analysis shows election was stolen

It is not new for Nicolás Maduro to be accused of attempting to steal a presidential election - the US described his claim to have won re-election in 2018 as an \"insult to democracy\" - but the evidence for such allegations has never before been quite so overwhelming.

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August 07, 2024
Bloomberg disciplines staff over 'premature' report of prisoner swap
The Guardian

Bloomberg disciplines staff over 'premature' report of prisoner swap

Bloomberg News said it had taken \"disciplinary action\" against editorial staff after the outlet \"prematurely\" published news of the historic prisoner swap between Russia and the United States last week that it said could have endangered the safety of the Americans being released.

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August 07, 2024
No jobs, no trust Young Africans' economic woes fuel demonstrations
The Guardian

No jobs, no trust Young Africans' economic woes fuel demonstrations

Young protesters in successfully Kenya demanded the withdrawal of a bill that would have raised taxes on everything from bread to vegetable oil and sanitary towels. Inspired by their neighbours, Ugandans marched against corruption. Nigerians rallied against \"bad governance\" and the soaring cost of living.

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August 07, 2024
Women after menopause to get new osteoporosis treatment
The Guardian

Women after menopause to get new osteoporosis treatment

More than 14,000 postmenopausal women in England could benefit from a new drug that helps to prevent bone fractures.

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August 07, 2024
Sky Brown 16-year-old pushes through injury to take bronze
The Guardian

Sky Brown 16-year-old pushes through injury to take bronze

Aged 11 she survived a near-fatal skateboarding crash; at 12 she fractured her skull; at 13 she won bronze at Tokyo; at 15 she tore her knee and at 16 - little more than a week after dislocating her shoulder - Sky Brown took bronze again in the park skateboarding in Paris.

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August 07, 2024
Unfinished Hurston novel on King Herod due out in 2025
The Guardian

Unfinished Hurston novel on King Herod due out in 2025

A final novel by the late American writer and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston will be published next year.

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August 07, 2024
IT glitch hits Scotland's exam results day as pass rates fall
The Guardian

IT glitch hits Scotland's exam results day as pass rates fall

The pass rate has fallen while the attainment gap has widened across all Scottish school qualifications after a chaotic start to results day yesterday as thousands of pupils received a blank email instead of their exam results.

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August 07, 2024
Unions welcome Labour move to scrap 'draconian' Conservative strike law
The Guardian

Unions welcome Labour move to scrap 'draconian' Conservative strike law

Unions have welcomed the government's move to formally scrap a \"draconian\" anti-strike law that would have ensured a minimum level of service during industrial action.

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August 07, 2024
TikTok Live Police viewing live streams to catch far-right rioters in act
The Guardian

TikTok Live Police viewing live streams to catch far-right rioters in act

Police officers are watching TikTok in an attempt to catch far-right demonstrators livestreaming selfincriminating footage of their illegal behaviour.

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August 07, 2024