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Good times, bad times UK fashion bounces back after bad year
The Guardian

Good times, bad times UK fashion bounces back after bad year

The question at London fashion week is: do you want the good news or the bad news first? The outlook for British fashion depends where you look.

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September 14, 2024
There have been many noble visions to save the NHS. Will this one be realised?
The Guardian

There have been many noble visions to save the NHS. Will this one be realised?

The NHS is in serious trouble. This is the considered diagnosis of Lord Darzi and this week's report into the NHS.

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September 14, 2024
Lib Dems a better opposition than 'Punch and Judy' Tories - Davey
The Guardian

Lib Dems a better opposition than 'Punch and Judy' Tories - Davey

Ed Davey has said it is \"frustrating and surprising\" the government does not yet have a plan for the care sector, as he pledged that the Liberal Democrats could be a more effective opposition than a divided Conservative party.

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September 14, 2024
Conservatives 'Dossier' on Cleverly may have been paid for by rival
The Guardian

Conservatives 'Dossier' on Cleverly may have been paid for by rival

A firm that specialises in digging dirt on political candidates has been circulating a \"dossier\" on James Cleverly that appears to have been commissioned by one of his Tory rivals or a third party trying to influence the party's leadership contest.

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September 14, 2024
Russia accuses six UK diplomats of spying as Starmer meets Biden
The Guardian

Russia accuses six UK diplomats of spying as Starmer meets Biden

Russia announced it had revised the accreditation of six British diplomats in Moscow on accusations of espionage as Keir Starmer prepared to meet Joe Biden in Washington to discuss how Ukraine could use longrange missiles deep inside Russia.

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September 14, 2024
Football moves the goalposts Universities in cities with top clubs pull in more students
The Guardian

Football moves the goalposts Universities in cities with top clubs pull in more students

There are many things to consider when choosing a university: where has the best course, what is the campus like, who are the lecturers? And also, perhaps, how did the local football team get on last season?

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September 14, 2024
'They learn to socialise' The school head who swears by a total ban
The Guardian

'They learn to socialise' The school head who swears by a total ban

Vicki Dean, the principal of Tenbury High academy, says visitors to her secondary school in the Worcestershire countryside think its pupils appear less mature than others their age - because they are running about and playing, rather than sitting huddled around their phones.

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September 14, 2024
Northern lights offer dazzling display in UK
The Guardian

Northern lights offer dazzling display in UK

Skies across the UK have been lit up again by the northern lights, which produced a spectacular display in some areas on Thursday night.

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September 14, 2024
The Hague to be first city in world to outlaw fossil fuel advertising
The Guardian

The Hague to be first city in world to outlaw fossil fuel advertising

The Hague has become the first city in the world to pass a law banning advertisements promoting fossil fuel products and climate-busting services.

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September 14, 2024
Beckham joins mourners at Eriksson's funeral in Sweden
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Beckham joins mourners at Eriksson's funeral in Sweden

David Beckham joined mourners at the funeral of former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson in his home town of Torsby in Sweden to hear tributes to a “genuinely kind” man who “loved good food and drink and travelling first-class”.

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September 14, 2024
The British are coming, again! Fiennes, Grant and Craig are all set for Oscars face-off
The Guardian

The British are coming, again! Fiennes, Grant and Craig are all set for Oscars face-off

Tomorrow, the Toronto film festival will hand out its prizes and roll up its red carpet, a week after the Venice film festival did the same. This means only one thing: the start of Oscar season.

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September 14, 2024
England's national parks run by 'bloated' male boards - analysis
The Guardian

England's national parks run by 'bloated' male boards - analysis

The boards that oversee England’s national parks are bloated, dominated by men and are severely lacking in diversity, a Guardian analysis has found.

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September 14, 2024
Scientists develop 'vaccine' to protect bees from pesticides
The Guardian

Scientists develop 'vaccine' to protect bees from pesticides

Scientists have developed a \"vaccine\" for bees against pesticides - and it appears to work, according to an initial study.

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September 13, 2024
Jewish Chronicle IDF inquiry into claims of stories planted for disinformation campaign
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Jewish Chronicle IDF inquiry into claims of stories planted for disinformation campaign

The Israel Defense Forces have launched an investigation into allegations in the Israeli media that the London-based Jewish Chronicle published stories based on \"fabricated intelligence\" relating to Hamas, amid claims they may have been planted as part of a disinformation campaign.

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September 13, 2024
'He is far away in Saudi' Ten Hag brushes off Ronaldo's attack over lack of ambition
The Guardian

'He is far away in Saudi' Ten Hag brushes off Ronaldo's attack over lack of ambition

Erik ten Hag has hit back at Cristiano Ronaldo by pointing out that the Portuguese admitted Manchester United are not well placed to win the biggest trophies this season despite criticising the manager for stating the same.

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September 13, 2024
So much about the Ballon d'Or suggests that it does not care about women's football
The Guardian

So much about the Ballon d'Or suggests that it does not care about women's football

The release of the Ballon d'Or shortlists naturally focused on the absence of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo from the men's top 30 for the first time in 21 years, yet the real glaring omissions were to be found among the awards ceremony's token efforts regarding women's football.

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September 13, 2024
Vaughan and Leach shock Surrey to set up title chase
The Guardian

Vaughan and Leach shock Surrey to set up title chase

The County Championship title race has been blown wide open after Somerset snatched a dramatic victory over the leaders, Surrey, with a couple of minutes to spare at Taunton, the champions' stout defensive rearguard toppled after they collapsed from 95 for three to 109 all out in a final hour overflowing with tension.

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September 13, 2024
Pettersen backs Hull to light up the course
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Pettersen backs Hull to light up the course

But captain causes a surprise by omitting Solheim Cup specialist Maguire from today's opening foursomes

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September 13, 2024
Stellantis halts production of Fiat 500 EV for four weeks due to slowdown in European sales
The Guardian

Stellantis halts production of Fiat 500 EV for four weeks due to slowdown in European sales

Stellantis said yesterday it would halt production of the electric Fiat 500 model for four weeks owing to a lack of orders in Europe.

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September 13, 2024
Grangemouth oil refinery to shut and become fuel import terminal with 500 jobs at risk
The Guardian

Grangemouth oil refinery to shut and become fuel import terminal with 500 jobs at risk

The owners of the Grangemouth oil refinery confirmed yesterday it would shut by the end of June in a blow to Scotland's industrial base and the site's 500 employees.

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September 13, 2024
Refugees Spanish FC leads town's welcome
The Guardian

Refugees Spanish FC leads town's welcome

They filed on to the football pitch as applause rang out, punctuated by shouts of bienvenidos.

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September 13, 2024
Harris heads to swing states buoyed by debate performance
The Guardian

Harris heads to swing states buoyed by debate performance

Kamala Harris embarked on a drive to exploit her strong debate performance yesterday, as the Democratic presidential nominee's campaign pledged to intensify efforts to persuade voters in battleground states deemed essential to winning the White House.

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September 13, 2024
Kremlin says it has retaken 10 villages with Kursk counterattack under way
The Guardian

Kremlin says it has retaken 10 villages with Kursk counterattack under way

Russia says its forces have recaptured 10 settlements after it launched a counteroffensive in the Kursk region to push out Ukrainian troops who stormed across the border five weeks ago.

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September 13, 2024
Second golfer urged to drop deal with firm criticised over Grenfell fire
The Guardian

Second golfer urged to drop deal with firm criticised over Grenfell fire

A second professional golfer, Leona Maguire, is under pressure to end her sponsorship deal with the Irish company Kingspan after the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster found it behaved with \"persistent dishonesty\" in selling combustible foam insulation.

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September 13, 2024
It's all so much worse than the Grim Starmer thought
The Guardian

It's all so much worse than the Grim Starmer thought

Attention all citizens.

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September 13, 2024
Gibraltar calls in UK police after death of journalist
The Guardian

Gibraltar calls in UK police after death of journalist

UK counter-terrorism police are providing support to the investigation into the death of a Daily Telegraph journalist in Gibraltar.

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September 13, 2024
Polaris Dawn astronauts complete first commercial spacewalk
The Guardian

Polaris Dawn astronauts complete first commercial spacewalk

Two astronauts have completed the first commercial spacewalk and tested slimmed-down spacesuits designed by SpaceX, in one of the boldest attempts yet to push the boundaries of privately funded spaceflight.

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September 13, 2024
DWP drops charge for carer who accidentally broke rule on benefits
The Guardian

DWP drops charge for carer who accidentally broke rule on benefits

An unpaid carer threatened with prosecution for fraud after inadvertently breaching benefit rules has had a £1,300 penalty waived by officials after her case appeared in the Guardian.

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September 13, 2024
Israeli raid on Gaza school kills six Unrwa aid workers
The Guardian

Israeli raid on Gaza school kills six Unrwa aid workers

Israel has bombed a UN school sheltering displaced people in central Gaza, killing at least 18 people, including the shelter manager and five other Unrwa staff.

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September 13, 2024
Starmer tells Putin: you started this war, you can end it any time
The Guardian

Starmer tells Putin: you started this war, you can end it any time

PM's remarks on way to meet Biden for talks on Ukraine use of weapons

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September 13, 2024