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Patients fear NHS deal with spy-tech firm would put data at risk, says BMA
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Patients fear NHS deal with spy-tech firm would put data at risk, says BMA

Patients fear their personal information may be misused by the NHS's new data store, especially if the US spy technology firm Palantir runs it, doctors' leaders have told ministers.

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November 11, 2023
Prince Harry allowed to pursue phone hacking case against Mail
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Prince Harry allowed to pursue phone hacking case against Mail

Prince Harry, Elton John and Doreen Lawrence have welcomed being given the green light to continue their legal case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, after it lost an attempt to have their cases thrown out at the high court.

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November 11, 2023
Women's groups warn of failure to retain evidence of Hamas sexual violence
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Women's groups warn of failure to retain evidence of Hamas sexual violence

Women's rights groups in Israel have warned of failings in preserving forensic evidence that could have shone a light on the scale of sexual violence committed against women and girls in last month's attacks by Hamas.

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November 11, 2023
Gaza hospital sheltering up to 50,000 people is under fire, says WHO
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Gaza hospital sheltering up to 50,000 people is under fire, says WHO

The largest hospital in Gaza, where up to 50,000 people are sheltering, is facing bombardment, the World Health Organization has said, as the US's top diplomat said \"far too many Palestinians have been killed\" in the war.

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November 11, 2023
Westminster - Why protesters have caused headaches for both leaders
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Westminster - Why protesters have caused headaches for both leaders

At midday today, hundreds of thousands of people will gather at Hyde Park in London for what organisers say will be the biggest pro-Palestinian march since the Israel-Hamas war broke out just over a month ago.

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November 11, 2023
Legacy of a spy: le Carré's son to write novel featuring George Smiley
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Legacy of a spy: le Carré's son to write novel featuring George Smiley

Fans of the thriller writer David Cornwell better known by his pen name John le Carré - may have thought they had seen the last of his protagonist George Smiley when the author died in 2020. Yet the beloved spy is set to return next autumn - this time penned by Cornwell's son.

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November 11, 2023
NatWest axes £7.5m of payouts to ex-CEO following Farage row
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NatWest axes £7.5m of payouts to ex-CEO following Farage row

NatWest has scrapped more than £7.5m in potential payouts to Alison Rose, the banking group's former chief executive who was forced to resign over a scandal linked to the closure of Nigel Farage's bank accounts.

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November 11, 2023
Sunak facing Tory civil war over future of Braverman
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Sunak facing Tory civil war over future of Braverman

Rishi Sunak is facing a civil war in the Conservative party over the future of the home secretary, as he held off sacking her for saying police were biased for allowing a pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day.

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November 11, 2023
Analysis Bete noir of the Spanish right is back
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Analysis Bete noir of the Spanish right is back

Despite the fastmoving, wildly unpredictable and frequently improbable turns Spanish politics has taken of late, few pundits could have predicted the scenes that played out in Belgium yesterday.

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November 10, 2023
Afghan stars to miss out but excel in exile
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Afghan stars to miss out but excel in exile

The semi-finals may elude them but this has beenthe breakout tournament for Shahidi’s nomadic side

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November 10, 2023
Maccabi Haifa stand tall on night full of emotion
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Maccabi Haifa stand tall on night full of emotion

Israeli side remember victims of Hamas attack on return to action but two Villarreal players do not join tribute

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November 10, 2023
Women's FA Cup gets £3m boost but big clubs benefit
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Women's FA Cup gets £3m boost but big clubs benefit

The total prize money for the Women's FA Cup will double to almost £6m this season but concerns have been raised about the distribution model for the extra funding.

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November 10, 2023
Time to rebuild England need new long-term vision after World Cup misery
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Time to rebuild England need new long-term vision after World Cup misery

Tomorrow England's World Cup campaign finally comes to an end. While the team has not had many answers over the past five weeks in India it is now time that the really important questions can be asked: where does their 50-over team go from here and who should be leading them?

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November 10, 2023
Paquetá pounces to put West Ham on verge of qualification.
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Paquetá pounces to put West Ham on verge of qualification.

There is something special about West Ham when they play here on Thursday nights.

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November 10, 2023
Picasso's portrait of his lover and muse sells for £114m
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Picasso's portrait of his lover and muse sells for £114m

A portrait of Pablo Picasso's \"golden muse\" and secret lover has sold for $139.4m (£114m) at auction in New York, making it the second most valuable work by the artist.

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November 10, 2023
'Shocking' increase in no-fault evictions as ban stalls
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'Shocking' increase in no-fault evictions as ban stalls

Private renters have faced a “shocking” surge in no-fault evictions since July with more landlords taking possession claims to court than at any time in the past seven years.

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November 10, 2023
'An angry piece of work' Holograms tell stories of victims of austerity
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'An angry piece of work' Holograms tell stories of victims of austerity

It is impossible to look away from the shimmering figures that emerge in what initially appears to be an empty room. And that is the point.

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November 10, 2023
Colombian militants free footballer's father after 13 days as hostage
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Colombian militants free footballer's father after 13 days as hostage

The father of the Liverpool footballer Luis Díaz has been freed after being held for 13 days in captivity by a guerrilla group in Colombia.

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November 10, 2023
Hummingbird study discovers how they get into a tight spot
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Hummingbird study discovers how they get into a tight spot

When it comes to mindbending aerial manoeuvres, it turns out hummingbirds can give Top Gun's Maverick a run for his money

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November 10, 2023
Williamson warned not to breach rules as he joins payment card firm
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Williamson warned not to breach rules as he joins payment card firm

The former cabinet minister Gavin Williamson has taken a job at a company launching a payment card \"built for the influencer lifestyle\" that was once issued with a warning by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and only offers its product in Brazil.

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November 10, 2023
Tributes Coach mourns his swimming pupils killed in conflict
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Tributes Coach mourns his swimming pupils killed in conflict

The 11,000 children who learned to swim in the pools Amjed Tantesh built on Gaza's beaches remain on his mind, and occasionally, to his dismay, make it on to his Facebook timeline.

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November 10, 2023
US says Israel set to begin humanitarian pauses' to let Palestinians evacuate south
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US says Israel set to begin humanitarian pauses' to let Palestinians evacuate south

Thousands of Palestinians continued to evacuate south from northern Gaza yesterday as the White House announced that Israel would begin to implement four-hour \"humanitarian pauses\" in parts of the area to allow people to flee.

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November 10, 2023
Iraq US military targeted as White House blames attacks on groups backed by Iran
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Iraq US military targeted as White House blames attacks on groups backed by Iran

US forces were targeted in three attacks in Iraq yesterday but suffered no casualties, security sources said, in the most geographically widespread series of strikes on its military in one day since the Israel Hamas conflict started.

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November 10, 2023
Suella Braverman A serial stoker of controversy with an eye on leadership
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Suella Braverman A serial stoker of controversy with an eye on leadership

In a year-long stint leading the Home Office, Britain’s interior ministry, it is arguable that Braverman has stoked more political rows than any predecessor.

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November 10, 2023
Actors need no prompting to share joy over deal ending Hollywood strike
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Actors need no prompting to share joy over deal ending Hollywood strike

After a work stoppage that in effect brought the Hollywood film and TV industry to a halt for months, the Sag-Aftra union announced on Wednesday that it had reached a tentative agreement to end the strike, sparking jubilation among prominent actors including Alec Baldwin and Jamie Lee Curtis.

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November 10, 2023
Ceasefire deal to free hostages was rejected by Israeli PM
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Ceasefire deal to free hostages was rejected by Israeli PM

Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a deal for a five-day ceasefire with Palestinian militant groups in Gaza in return for the release of some of the hostages held in the territory early in the war, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.

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November 10, 2023
Big rise in buy-to-let landlords facing mortgage arrears
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Big rise in buy-to-let landlords facing mortgage arrears

The number of buy to let mortgages in arrears has doubled in a year while the number of homeowners falling behind on payments has also jumped, prompting warnings that the sharp rise “should be ringing alarm bells in Downing Street”.

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November 10, 2023
Pressure grows on Sunak to sack Braverman over clash with police
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Pressure grows on Sunak to sack Braverman over clash with police

Rishi Sunak is under growing pressure to sack Suella Braverman after she ignored Downing Street advice and published an explosive article accusing the Metropolitan police of political bias.

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November 10, 2023
'Many fans were killed': Haifa play through pain
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'Many fans were killed': Haifa play through pain

Players’ family and friends have been victims of horror yet Israel's best side return to face Villarrealin Cyprus today

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November 09, 2023
Stokes century plugs more leaks as relieved England climb off the bottom
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Stokes century plugs more leaks as relieved England climb off the bottom

World Champion status may have ended up in the bin but, ahem, European bragging rights belong to England.

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November 09, 2023