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Defiant United return to scene of crime and clean up their act
The Guardian

Defiant United return to scene of crime and clean up their act

Manchester United returned to the scene of the crime and removed all evidence of the spinelessness and unprofessionalism that besmirched their last appearance at Anfield.

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December 18, 2023
Jesus and Havertz advance Arsenal in stealth mode
The Guardian

Jesus and Havertz advance Arsenal in stealth mode

At the end of this controlled, arm’slength victory against a defanged Brighton there was a sense once again of this Arsenal team operating in a kind of stealth mode.

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December 18, 2023
Kudus and Paquetá combine to bewitch luckless Wolves
The Guardian

Kudus and Paquetá combine to bewitch luckless Wolves

The stadium announcer described him before kick-off as a “wizard” and Mohammed Kudus certainly has magic in his boots at the moment.

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December 18, 2023
Salt hired as England's six-shooting sheriff
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Salt hired as England's six-shooting sheriff

Batter’s unbeaten 109 in third T20seals spot as key player in Jos Buttler's white-ball team

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December 18, 2023
Slade brings festive cheer in Exeter win
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Slade brings festive cheer in Exeter win

The bounce of a rugby ball can change everything, as Munster found to their cost in Devon.

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December 18, 2023
Cost of living Sunak has little to celebrate as crisis enters new phase
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Cost of living Sunak has little to celebrate as crisis enters new phase

Rishi Sunak is approaching the end of the year with little to celebrate.

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December 18, 2023
Retailers forecast to struggle as costs rise and shoppers tighten their belts
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Retailers forecast to struggle as costs rise and shoppers tighten their belts

Retailers are facing a tough new year as weak consumer demand is expected to combine with increased costs, including the higher minimum wage.

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December 18, 2023
Trump denounced for saying immigrants are 'poisoning the blood' at campaign rally
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Trump denounced for saying immigrants are 'poisoning the blood' at campaign rally

Donald Trump is facing a backlash for repeating a remark at a rally on Saturday where he said undocumented immigrants to the United States were “poisoning the blood of our country”.

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December 18, 2023
Dozens feared dead after boat sinks in rough seas off Libya
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Dozens feared dead after boat sinks in rough seas off Libya

Dozens of people are missing and presumed dead after their boat sank off Libya’s coast, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has said, in the latest migration tragedy off North Africa.

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December 18, 2023
Lessons of war Children pay price amid the trauma of lost education
The Guardian

Lessons of war Children pay price amid the trauma of lost education

Mohammad Mosa packed his laptop when he fled his home in October and hoped he would still be able to zoom into classes between airstrikes. The 14-year-old has his heart set on a competitive scholarship and has studied through wars before.

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December 18, 2023
Hezbollah As border tensions rise, fears grow of all-out war in Lebanon
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Hezbollah As border tensions rise, fears grow of all-out war in Lebanon

When the news first broke of the Hamas attack early on 7 October, Itai Reuveni and the other reservists in his paratrooper battalion packed their bags and arrived at their muster point before their call-up came from the army.

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December 18, 2023
Dozens killed in Israeli airstrikes as calls grow for lasting ceasefire
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Dozens killed in Israeli airstrikes as calls grow for lasting ceasefire

The Gaza health ministry said yesterday that at least 24 people were killed by Israeli bombardment in the Jabaliya camp in the north, and another 12 had died from bombings in the central city of Deir al-Balaha.

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December 18, 2023
Climate campaigners seek judicial review to halt North Sea oilfield
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Climate campaigners seek judicial review to halt North Sea oilfield

Climate campaigners have launched two separate legal challenges to government plans to open a massive new oilfield in the North Sea.

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December 18, 2023
Dowden: Sunak believes Rwanda bill is best thing we can get' to control migration
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Dowden: Sunak believes Rwanda bill is best thing we can get' to control migration

Rishi Sunak believes the government’s controversial Rwanda legislation is the “best thing we can get” to tackle illegal immigration, his deputy has said, signaling that the prime minister would be reluctant to bow to pressure from mutinous Tory right-wingers.

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December 18, 2023
'We sacrificed so much' Couples whose lives have been upended by the new visa rules
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'We sacrificed so much' Couples whose lives have been upended by the new visa rules

This month the home secretary, James Cleverly, announced new rules that would mean British citizen who wanted their non-UK partner to live with them in Britain would need to earn a salary of at least £38,700 for six months before they could apply.

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December 18, 2023
Missing boy 'said he wanted to get back to a normal life and school'
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Missing boy 'said he wanted to get back to a normal life and school'

The owners of a remote French gite where the teenager Alex Batty stayed on and off for two years have said he was eager to go to school and “get back to a normal life”.

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December 18, 2023
A marathon a day for one year: charity and his dogs drive runner to milestone
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A marathon a day for one year: charity and his dogs drive runner to milestone

Aaron Robinson passed something of a milestone yesterday – 26 milestones to be precise – as he and his border collies, River and Inca, completed their 365th marathon in 365 days.

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December 18, 2023
I fear they won't survive, says MP with family trapped in Gaza church
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I fear they won't survive, says MP with family trapped in Gaza church

The Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran has said she fears members of her family trapped in Gaza will not survive until Christmas.

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December 18, 2023
'Cruel' family visa rules to face court challenge
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'Cruel' family visa rules to face court challenge

Multinational families threatened with division or exile by tough income thresholds for living together in the UK are planning legal action to overturn the “cruel and inhumane” policy.

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December 18, 2023
Mone admits lying to media over links to firm in PPE deals scandal
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Mone admits lying to media over links to firm in PPE deals scandal

Peer defends repeated denials over Guardian stories as not a crime’

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December 18, 2023
Money hacks How to make the most of cash savings
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Money hacks How to make the most of cash savings

\"When you're working age, you should aim to have cash to cover three to six months' of essential expenses. When you're retired, this grows to one to three years' worth,\" says Sarah Coles, the head of personal finance at the investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown.

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December 16, 2023
Electric cars Is the cost too high to convince drivers to switch?
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Electric cars Is the cost too high to convince drivers to switch?

Cars are money sinks: the second biggest purchase most people will ever make also requires spending large amounts just to keep them on the road.

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December 16, 2023
Coutts did not shut accounts over political views report
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Coutts did not shut accounts over political views report

An independent review has found no evidence that NatWest Group's private bank Coutts has been closing customer accounts owing to their political views, but said the bank may have breached rules by failing to give due notice or explain why they were being shut.

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December 16, 2023
First Nations Could 170-year wait for justice finally be over?
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First Nations Could 170-year wait for justice finally be over?

Only 25 miles of road O lie between the northern Ontario town of Terrace Bay and Pays Plat First Nation. But when Raymond Goodchild was growing up, that distance spanned worlds.

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December 16, 2023
Franco fans US far right sees Spanish dictator as role model
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Franco fans US far right sees Spanish dictator as role model

Some US far-right figures have made renewed attempts to rehabilitate the Spanish dictator Gen Francisco Franco, praising him as an avatar of religious authoritarianism, and praising his actions during and after the Spanish civil war as a model for confronting the left in the US.

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December 16, 2023
Best of times Dutch host world's largest Dickens festival
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Best of times Dutch host world's largest Dickens festival

Soon after limited S Sunday trading started in the Netherlands, an anglophile shopkeeper in the small city of Deventer decided that it could all be a bit more fun.

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December 16, 2023
Macron rounds on Orban after Hungary delays 50bn EU aid for Ukraine
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Macron rounds on Orban after Hungary delays 50bn EU aid for Ukraine

Viktor Orban must not be allowed to hold the EU \"hostage\", Emmanuel Macron has warned, after Viktor Orbán blocked a €50bn (£43bn) EU aid package for Ukraine in the early hours yesterday.

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December 16, 2023
I discovered An ancient forest by North America's busiest highway
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I discovered An ancient forest by North America's busiest highway

I'll be 75 in March, and we old people often reflect on why certain things happened in our lives. This is very personal, but I was tall and skinny as a kid.

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December 16, 2023
Indhu Rubasingham How to define a new era at the National
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Indhu Rubasingham How to define a new era at the National

In 1978, Julia Pascal became the first woman to direct a performance at the National Theatre in London.

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December 16, 2023
Comfort and joy Why singing is so good for your health and wellbeing
The Guardian

Comfort and joy Why singing is so good for your health and wellbeing

For the Columbia Road carol service in Bethnal Green, east London, the power of TikTok proved too much.

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December 16, 2023