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Christmas will be bleak, say residents evacuated from Bristol tower block
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Christmas will be bleak, say residents evacuated from Bristol tower block

Residents of Barton House, the Bristol tower block urgently evacuated a month ago amid safety concerns, are worried they will not be allowed back home for Christmas and New Year.

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December 16, 2023
Refugees at Home 'Our guest helped our four-year-old learn to ride a bike'
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Refugees at Home 'Our guest helped our four-year-old learn to ride a bike'

One of three charities supported by the Guardian and Observer 2023 annual appeal, Refugees at Home runs a national network of volunteers with spare rooms who host homeless refugees and asylum seekers, providing them with shelter and support.

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December 16, 2023
'A love-burst' Sunak and Meloni's rapport boosts hard-right agenda
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'A love-burst' Sunak and Meloni's rapport boosts hard-right agenda

One cut her political teeth on the streets of Rome as a teenage neo-fascist activist, rising to become Italy's first female prime minister.

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December 16, 2023
IDF recovers remains of FrenchIsraeli hostage
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IDF recovers remains of FrenchIsraeli hostage

The Israeli army has recovered the body of the French-Israeli hostage Elya Toledano, who was kidnapped and taken to Gaza by militants during the 7 October attacks.

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December 16, 2023
In ruins How Gaza City's high street was destroyed
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In ruins How Gaza City's high street was destroyed

Omar al-Mukhtar Road used to be Gaza City's high street.

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December 16, 2023
Analysis Progress 1s slow and IDF victory’ hard to define
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Analysis Progress 1s slow and IDF victory’ hard to define

Israel's insistence to the Biden administration that it needs more time to defeat Hamas has raised questions over the level of damage inflicted on the Islamist militant organisation, and whether it is changing tactics in its fight against the Israel Defense Forces.

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December 16, 2023
Police searching for woman, 55, recover body from Norwich river
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Police searching for woman, 55, recover body from Norwich river

A body has been found in the search for Gaynor Lord, the 55-year-old woman who went missing after leaving work in Norwich last Friday afternoon, Norfolk police said yesterday.

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December 16, 2023
Mini-me: magazine article comparing cathedral to Petra brings 10,000 visitors to tiny Spanish town
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Mini-me: magazine article comparing cathedral to Petra brings 10,000 visitors to tiny Spanish town

Despite its more than passing resemblance to the sandstone splendour of the treasury in the ancient Jordanian city of Petra, the church of S t Mary, which lies in the small and fog-wreathed northern Spanish town of Gumiel de Izán, is a little short on camels, Nabataean relics and sweeping desert vistas.

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December 16, 2023
Pretty, pretty, pretty good run: Curb Your Enthusiasm to end next year
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Pretty, pretty, pretty good run: Curb Your Enthusiasm to end next year

It has been said that you can tell a lot about a person by the theme tune they hear in their head whenever you play them the HBO intro.

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December 16, 2023
'I need a future': why missing British boy fled across Pyrenees
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'I need a future': why missing British boy fled across Pyrenees

A British teenager allegedly kidnapped by his mother six years ago fled across the Pyrenees after she announced plans to take him to Finland, French police have said.

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December 16, 2023
‘Great day for truth’: Prince Harry wins hacking case
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‘Great day for truth’: Prince Harry wins hacking case

Judge rules there was ‘extensive’ hacking by Mirror and awards royal £140,000 in damages

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December 16, 2023
Frutiger Aero The Mid-2000s Design Trend Taking Social Media By Storm
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Frutiger Aero The Mid-2000s Design Trend Taking Social Media By Storm

What do tropical fish, bubbles, green fields and dew drops have in common? They are all visual markers of a mid-2000s aesthetic that is taking the TikTok generation by storm, amid a wave of nostalgia for a time when technology was seen as a path to a brighter future.

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December 15, 2023
Arteta cleared Arsenal manager escapes rap for rant at officials
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Arteta cleared Arsenal manager escapes rap for rant at officials

Mikel Arteta has escaped a Football Association punishment for his postmatch railing at refereeing standards after Arsenal’s controversial defeat at Newcastle last month.

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December 15, 2023
João Pedro powers Brighton through as group winners
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João Pedro powers Brighton through as group winners

Roberto De Zerbi has acknowledged that, like his Brighton team, he remains a work in progress as a manager.

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December 15, 2023
Kerr denied as Häcken hold on to claim point
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Kerr denied as Häcken hold on to claim point

Chelsea were held to a goalless draw by a resilient BK Häcken in their return to Champions League action. The Blues dominated possession but struggled to make it count when faced with a solid defensive performance from the Swedish side.

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December 15, 2023
Out of Europe and fading: what now for Newcastle?
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Out of Europe and fading: what now for Newcastle?

Eddie Howe faces some tricky decisions about style of play, the Carabao Cup and the January transfer window

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December 15, 2023
Kerr 'disappointed' by BBC Spoty snub and targets Olympic gold
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Kerr 'disappointed' by BBC Spoty snub and targets Olympic gold

The 1500m world champion, Josh Kerr, has revealed his massive disappointment at his BBC Sports Personality of the Year snub – and joked that he would love to see the minutes of the meeting that left him off the six-person shortlist.

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December 15, 2023
King rules and subjects Buttler to more misery
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King rules and subjects Buttler to more misery

England hoped to use this tour to get into a groove ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup, and instead they find themselves in a trough.

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December 15, 2023
City's festive gift Recent league slump has given chasing pack a chance to dream at Christmas
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City's festive gift Recent league slump has given chasing pack a chance to dream at Christmas

It’s 19 May 2024. You’ve got Liverpool v Wolves on the big telly, you’ve wheeled in the small, very old one from the bedroom for Manchester City v West Ham, Arsenal v Everton is on the iPad, Graham Potter’s Palace (fresh from his bruising 44-day stint at Manchester United) v Villa is on your phone and Sheffi eld United v Spurs is on the radio.

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December 15, 2023
Online retailer Temu sues rival Shein over alleged 'mafia-style intimidation'
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Online retailer Temu sues rival Shein over alleged 'mafia-style intimidation'

The Chinese-owned online marketplace Temu has sued its rival Shein, alleging that the fast fashion company “bullied, intimidated, and even detained” suppliers in China as part of a campaign of “mafia-style intimidation”.

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December 15, 2023
Joe Biden What does latest move to impeach mean for US president?
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Joe Biden What does latest move to impeach mean for US president?

The US House of Representatives has voted to formally open an impeachment inquiry into the president, Joe Biden, moving forward a process that has been promised by Republican leaders since they regained control of the lower chamber in midterm elections in 2022.

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December 15, 2023
Australian who spent 20 years in jail for killing her children is acquitted
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Australian who spent 20 years in jail for killing her children is acquitted

Kathleen Folbigg was reviled as a baby killer and Australia’s “most hated woman” when she was convicted in 2003 for the murder of three of her children and for the manslaughter of another.

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December 15, 2023
Justice watchdog looks into murder conviction of former MI6 informant
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Justice watchdog looks into murder conviction of former MI6 informant

The case of Wang Yam, a former MI6 informant convicted of the murder in 2006 of Allan Chappelow, a reclusive author and photographer, is being re-examined by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.

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December 15, 2023
We will fight on until 'absolute victory', Israel tells US official
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We will fight on until 'absolute victory', Israel tells US official

Israel will fight on until “absolute victory against Hamas” the country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has told a senior official from the Biden administration, as another minister said the war could last “more than several months”.

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December 15, 2023
Asylum bill Sunak denies being 'tetchy' amid rising pressure
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Asylum bill Sunak denies being 'tetchy' amid rising pressure

Rishi Sunak has said “there’s nothing tetchy” about him and dismissed dissent among his MPs to the Rwanda bill as “debating society” behavior.

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December 15, 2023
Rwandan politician fears for her safety after criticising UK deal
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Rwandan politician fears for her safety after criticising UK deal

A Rwandan opposition politician who publicly criticized the UK’s deportation deal this week fears for her safety after an adviser to the African country’s president condemned her for “waging war on her compatriots”.

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December 15, 2023
'High probability' missing Gaynor Lord went into river
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'High probability' missing Gaynor Lord went into river

Police have said there is a high probability that Gaynor Lord, who has been missing since last Friday, went into the river in Norwich, as detectives confirmed they are working with officers who investigated Nicola Bulley’s disappearance.

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December 15, 2023
'Demand will decide' AI Jaber defends his big investment in oil and gas
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'Demand will decide' AI Jaber defends his big investment in oil and gas

The president of the Cop28 climate summit will continue with his oil company’s record investment in oil and gas production, despite coordinating an “unprecedented” global deal to “transition away” from fossil fuels.

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December 15, 2023
'Devastating': scientists respond to Cop28 failure on fossil fuel phase-out
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'Devastating': scientists respond to Cop28 failure on fossil fuel phase-out

The failure of Cop28 to call for a phase-out of fossil fuels is “devastating” and “dangerous” given the urgent need for action to tackle the climate crisis, scientists have said.

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December 15, 2023
Cats enjoy playing fetch - but only if they're in charge, research finds
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Cats enjoy playing fetch - but only if they're in charge, research finds

They may have a reputation for being independent and aloof, but a surprising number of cats play fetch, scientists have found.

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December 15, 2023