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Unilever to be investigated by regulator over 'green' claims
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Unilever to be investigated by regulator over 'green' claims

Unilever, the maker of Marmite, Domestos and Vaseline, will be investigated by the UK's competition watchdog over concerns that consumers are being misled by the company's \"green\" claims on some household products.

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December 13, 2023
Group bidding for Telegraph in £ibn move for TV firm
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Group bidding for Telegraph in £ibn move for TV firm

The Abu Dhabi-backed investment group that has struck a deal to buy the Telegraph is close to securing a £ibn-plus takeover of another prize UK media asset - AIl3Media, the TV production group behind shows including Call the Midwife, Squid Game: the Challenge, Gogglebox and Midsomer Murders.

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December 13, 2023
Senators push US border issue as deal maker for $61bn Ukraine aid
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Senators push US border issue as deal maker for $61bn Ukraine aid

Volodymyr Zelenskiy has struggled to persuade US Republicans to support a $61bn (£49bn) military aid package for Ukraine during his trip to Washington DC, with objectors insisting on White House concessions on border security as a condition for a deal.

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December 13, 2023
Return of Berlin-Paris night train hailed as milestone
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Return of Berlin-Paris night train hailed as milestone

The first night train from Berlin to Paris in almost a decade pulled into Paris Gare de l'Est at 10.24am yesterday, hailed as a milestone moment in the renaissance of cleaner alternatives to air travel in Europe.

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December 13, 2023
A second coming After fighting his way back to the top, can Tusk remake Poland?
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A second coming After fighting his way back to the top, can Tusk remake Poland?

It was the young Donald Tusk's habit, after watching or playing a game of football with friends, to make two toasts at the Pod Kasztanami bar in Gdańsk: the first to the fortunes of his club, Lechia Gdańsk, and the second to the \"end of komunizm\" in Poland.

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December 13, 2023
Texas supreme court overturns ruling that allowed woman an emergency abortion
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Texas supreme court overturns ruling that allowed woman an emergency abortion

The Texas state supreme court has overturned a court ruling that would have allowed a Texas woman to get an emergency abortion, hours after the woman's lawyers revealed that she was fleeing the state for the procedure.

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December 13, 2023
Five men charged over alleged abuse of pupils at Edinburgh Academy
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Five men charged over alleged abuse of pupils at Edinburgh Academy

Five men have been arrested and charged in connection with abuse of children at Edinburgh Academy more than 30 years ago, Police Scotland have said.

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December 13, 2023
Police name three teenagers killed in south Wales road crash
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Police name three teenagers killed in south Wales road crash

Three teenagers who died after a road traffic collision in a small village in south Wales have been named by police.

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December 13, 2023
Posting on the frontline How citizen journalists chronicle the conflict
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Posting on the frontline How citizen journalists chronicle the conflict

The video that made Plestia AIaqad go viral was simple yet traumatic. She was filming in a neighbour's flat in Gaza City early in Israel's assault, showing how they had removed the glass from the windows and were sheltering in the interior.

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December 13, 2023
Medical aid Delay in help and evacuations 'potentially fatal'
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Medical aid Delay in help and evacuations 'potentially fatal'

Palestinians who have been injured during the war in Gaza are facing potentially fatal delays both in getting treatment within the coastal strip as well as with evacuations abroad, caused by Israeli bureaucracy and military checkpoints, the UN and aid organisations say.

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December 13, 2023
British Museum told to keep better records after review into theft of 1,500 artefacts
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British Museum told to keep better records after review into theft of 1,500 artefacts

The British Museum must keep a comprehensive register of all items in its collections following the theft of up to 1,500 objects over recent years, an independent review has said.

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December 13, 2023
Nottingham plans drastic service cuts amid crisis in funding
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Nottingham plans drastic service cuts amid crisis in funding

Nottingham city council has proposed cuts to youth services, care homes, public libraries and water features in public squares, leading to the loss of 500 jobs, in a plan to tackle its financial crisis after effectively declaring bankruptcy last month.

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December 13, 2023
Former Tory peer Mone facing criminal bribery allegation as part of PPE inquiry
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Former Tory peer Mone facing criminal bribery allegation as part of PPE inquiry

The former Conservative peer Michelle Mone is facing a criminal allegation of bribery as part of a long running investigation by the National Crime Agency into her involvement with a company that secured multimillion-pound government PPE contracts from the government.

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December 13, 2023
Bowie 'would not get time to be a hit in today's music industry'
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Bowie 'would not get time to be a hit in today's music industry'

David Bowie would have been dropped before he ever won global recognition in today's hyper-competitive music industry, according to Chic's Nile Rodgers, who said labels were failing to nurture unique talent and instead focusing on profit.

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December 13, 2023
Tonnes of raw sewage left in town during heat of summer
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Tonnes of raw sewage left in town during heat of summer

More than 200 tankers of raw sewage were driven to a Surrey town and left there for six months after all of Thames Water's 360 treatment plants reached critical capacity.

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December 13, 2023
Bibby Stockholm Call for barge to be closed after death of asylum seeker
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Bibby Stockholm Call for barge to be closed after death of asylum seeker

Ministers are being urged to close the Bibby Stockholm barge after a resident seeking asylum was said to have killed himself yesterday.

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December 13, 2023
'It's been Brexit all over again' How internal Tory battles played out in frantic 48 hours
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'It's been Brexit all over again' How internal Tory battles played out in frantic 48 hours

Late yesterday afternoon, a couple of dozen Conservative right wingers hustled into the Wilson Room in Portcullis House, parliament's modern extension.

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December 13, 2023
Analysis PM remains under heavy storm cloud
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Analysis PM remains under heavy storm cloud

As the storm clouds gathered over Westminster yesterday afternoon, one of Rishi Sunak's cabinet ministers A looked up at the heavy grey sky and sighed: \"It's pathetic fallacy.\"

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December 13, 2023
'It's a huge honour': Indhu Rubasingham to be National Theatre's next director
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'It's a huge honour': Indhu Rubasingham to be National Theatre's next director

Indhu Rubasingham has been announced as the next director of the National Theatre - the first time that a woman and a person of colour has taken on the biggest role in British theatre.

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December 13, 2023
Hosts of Cop28 in last-ditch attempt to forge fossil fuels deal
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Hosts of Cop28 in last-ditch attempt to forge fossil fuels deal

The hosts of the Cop28 climate summit will make a last-ditch attempt today to forge a fresh deal on the future of the climate, after their original attempt was roundly rejected by rich and many poor countries.

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December 13, 2023
Israel losing support over Gaza bombings, says Biden
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Israel losing support over Gaza bombings, says Biden

Joe Biden issued his harshest words yet on Israel's bombardment of Gaza yesterday, saying he had warned Benjamin Netanyahu that the indiscriminate bombing was beginning to alienate Europe and the rest of the international community.

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December 13, 2023
A Case Of The Existentials For Dr Death At The Covid Inquiry
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A Case Of The Existentials For Dr Death At The Covid Inquiry

At any other time, an appearance before the Covid inquiry might have been a bit of a nightmare for Rishi Sunak. But compared with facing down all factions of an increasingly feral Conservative party over what his own home secretary calls the "batshit" Rwanda policy, a day out in Paddington answering questions from the ultra-smooth Hugo Keith was like a spa treatment.

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December 12, 2023
Alexei Navalny: Jailed Putin Critic 'Not Been Seen For Days'
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Alexei Navalny: Jailed Putin Critic 'Not Been Seen For Days'

Alexei Navalny, the jailed Russian opposition leader, has not been heard from for nearly a week and his lawyers have been unable to contact him, his supporters said yesterday.

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December 12, 2023
Bitter Harvest How Putin's Cronies 'Loot' Bumper Ukrainian Grain Crop
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Bitter Harvest How Putin's Cronies 'Loot' Bumper Ukrainian Grain Crop

Russia's farmers are achieving record grain harvests, according to official figures. But the numbers published by Vladimir Putin's government appear to conceal the contribution to this bumper crop made by another set of farmers: those in occupied Ukraine.

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December 12, 2023
Climate Draft Condemned As 'Weak' And 'Insufficient'
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Climate Draft Condemned As 'Weak' And 'Insufficient'

A draft deal to cut global fossil fuel production is "grossly insufficient" and "incoherent" and will not stop the world facing dangerous climate breakdown, according to delegates at the UN's Cop28 summit.

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December 12, 2023
India's Supreme Court Upholds Decision To Strip Jammu And Kashmir Of Special Status
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India's Supreme Court Upholds Decision To Strip Jammu And Kashmir Of Special Status

India's supreme court has ruled that the government acted lawfully when it revoked the autonomy of the state of Jammu and Kashmir and brought it directly under control of the centre.

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December 12, 2023
Scientists Were Not Consulted Over 'Eat Out To Help Out', Sunak Admits
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Scientists Were Not Consulted Over 'Eat Out To Help Out', Sunak Admits

Rishi Sunak forcefully defended his record as chancellor during Covid yesterday, saying he did not need to consult scientists about the "eat out to help out" scheme, and that descriptions of the Treasury as being "pro death" were deeply unfair.

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December 12, 2023
Woakes urges T20 side to hit the ground learning
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Woakes urges T20 side to hit the ground learning

After spending two weeks and playing three games with a young squad and minds on the distant target of a 50-over tournament scheduled for 2027, this is where the serious business starts for England. Six months out from a T20 World Cup in which, while co-hosted by the USA and West Indies, England are likely to play only in the Caribbean, the next five games represent a crucial chance to boost confidence in the format and knowledge of local conditions.

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December 12, 2023
Winds of change blowing as Japan plans to tackle global powerhouses
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Winds of change blowing as Japan plans to tackle global powerhouses

Check out this list of names in action over the weekend: Ardie Savea, Beauden Barrett, Sam Cane, Richie C Mo'unga, Aaron Smith, Brodie Retallick, Shannon Frizell, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Faf de Klerk, Damian de Allende, Cheslin Kolbe and Franco Mostert. A few short weeks ago they were all starting in the Rugby World Cup final in Paris.

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December 12, 2023
Academics support Harvard president in row over hearing into antisemitism
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Academics support Harvard president in row over hearing into antisemitism

At least 570 professors at Harvard have defended the university's embattled president, Claudine Gay, as she faced calls to resign following statements on campus antisemitism that have already triggered the resignation of the University of Pennsylvania president.

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December 12, 2023