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Yee shoots for the stars with London Marathon tilt
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Yee shoots for the stars with London Marathon tilt

Conjuring a comeback for the ages, and one of the most thrilling moments of the Paris Games, has given Alex Yee a thirst for chasing the extraordinary.

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December 17, 2024
'My job is to compete - and a Spoty award is still a competition'
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'My job is to compete - and a Spoty award is still a competition'

Mark Cavendish's Tour feat did not yield a BBC nomination but he remains happy to retire from riding on his own terms

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December 17, 2024
Player power? Cricket's new world order makes a select few rich while the majority miss out
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Player power? Cricket's new world order makes a select few rich while the majority miss out

Vaibhav Suryavanshi only makes you feel old. And compared to a 13-year-old Indian batting prodigy, most of us are old.

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December 17, 2024
EU launches 290-satellite space programme as rival to Starlink
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EU launches 290-satellite space programme as rival to Starlink

The EU has launched an ambitious €10bn (£8.3bn) space programme with a constellation of 290 satellites to rival Elon Musk's Starlink, further widening the post-Brexit security gap with the UK.

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December 17, 2024
'A slap in the face' Workers alarmed at Walmart's retreat on diversity policies
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'A slap in the face' Workers alarmed at Walmart's retreat on diversity policies

A year after the murder of George Floyd, Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart had a warning for corporate America. The death in 2020 triggered a wave of protest over systemic racism and was \"not an isolated event. We have a long history of racism, and we see unacceptable events continue.\"

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December 17, 2024
Flogging Royal Mail to faraway owners is a gamble that may go horribly wrong for Labour
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Flogging Royal Mail to faraway owners is a gamble that may go horribly wrong for Labour

It is hard to see why the performance of Royal Mail should improve beyond what it could have achieved under its own steam

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December 17, 2024
Inside the drug factory Plant produced Captagon pills that enriched regime
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Inside the drug factory Plant produced Captagon pills that enriched regime

It was no secret: everyone seemed to know where it was. When asked for directions, the coffee vendor pointed up the hill.

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December 17, 2024
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Watchdog claims gambling giant 'at risk of criminal exploitation'

Australia's financial intelligence agency has taken the gambling giant Entain to the federal court, alleging it \"deliberately obscured the identities\" of high-risk customers and failed to stop a \"serious risk of criminal exploitation\".

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December 17, 2024
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More than 300 jobs to go at Lycamobile amid losses and VAT row

Almost 90% of Lycamobile's UK workforce have been told they could lose their jobs, the Guardian has learned, in an announcement that leaves more than 300 staff fearing for their roles shortly before Christmas.

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December 17, 2024
Employment falls as companies respond to Labour's NICs rise
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Employment falls as companies respond to Labour's NICs rise

UK businesses are cutting staff numbers at the fastest rate since the global financial crisis, according to a closely watched business survey that blames the government's tax-raising budget.

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December 17, 2024
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Anger over US healthcare system is justified, says Michael Moore

Michael Moore, the Oscar-winning documentary maker reportedly mentioned in the manifesto of the suspected killer Luigi Mangione, has said anger expressed towards the health insurance industry since the killing is \"1,000% justified,\" but that he condemns murder.

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December 17, 2024
Key minister quits Canada cabinet as tensions rise over Trump
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Key minister quits Canada cabinet as tensions rise over Trump

Canada's minister of finance has resigned amid growing tensions with the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, over the threat posed by Donald Trump's \"America first\" economic policies.

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December 17, 2024
Crime and tourism Alarm at civil role of army in Mexico
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Crime and tourism Alarm at civil role of army in Mexico

package holiday promises to whisk tourists in the Yucatan Peninsula from plush hotels to Mayan ruins on a new airline and freshly-laid train tracks - an adventure brought to them entirely by the Mexican army, which now does luxury tourism when not fighting crime.

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December 17, 2024
Golan Heights Turkey decries Israel's plan for settlement
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Golan Heights Turkey decries Israel's plan for settlement

Turkey denounced Israel's plan to double the population living in the occupied Golan Heights as an attempt to \"expand its borders\" yesterday, as international concern grows over Israel's actions in Syria since the fall of the Assad regime.

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December 17, 2024
Inside the drug factory Plant produced Captagon pills that enriched regime
The Guardian

Inside the drug factory Plant produced Captagon pills that enriched regime

It was no secret; everyone seemed to know where it was.

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December 17, 2024
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'I planned to stay': Assad says attack on airbase forced him to flee Syria

The former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad has said he had no plans to flee Syria before being evacuated by the Russian army after its base in western Syria came under attack.

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December 17, 2024
Cinema pulls Last Tango in Paris as end of Pelicot rape trial looms
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Cinema pulls Last Tango in Paris as end of Pelicot rape trial looms

A prestigious French cinema has cancelled a screening of Last Tango in Paris after women's rights groups protested over its infamous rape scene that was filmed without the consent of the leading actor, Maria Schneider.

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December 17, 2024
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Ireland defends stance on Gaza war after Israel shuts embassy

Ireland's position on the war in Gaza \"should not be seen as a hostile act\", the Irish deputy prime minister, Micheál Martin, has said after Israel closed its embassy in Dublin.

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December 17, 2024
Kyiv urges action against Russia after tanker sinks in Black Sea
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Kyiv urges action against Russia after tanker sinks in Black Sea

Ukraine yesterday called on the international community to take action against Russia's sanctions-busting oil fleet after an ageing tanker sank in the Black Sea, causing a major environmental disaster.

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December 17, 2024
Scholz defeated in historic confidence vote in move to force new German elections
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Scholz defeated in historic confidence vote in move to force new German elections

Olaf Scholz lost a historic vote of confidence yesterday in the German parliament, paving the way for early national elections after the collapse of his government.

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December 17, 2024
Stage review Revival of Shakespeare's comedy is a tour de farce
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Stage review Revival of Shakespeare's comedy is a tour de farce

Twelfth Night

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December 17, 2024
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Judge says UK unlawfully detained Tamil asylum seekers on Diego Garcia

Dozens of asylum seekers stranded on one of the most remote islands in the world in conditions described as \"hell on earth\" were unlawfully detained there by the UK for three years, a judge has found.

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December 17, 2024
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Martha's Rule resulting in more life-saving care, NHS data shows

Patients have been moved to intensive care or received potentially life-saving treatment such as oxygen as a direct result of hospitals adopting Martha's Rule, NHS data shows.

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December 17, 2024
Assad's uncle used Guernsey adviser to secretly manage his vast wealth
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Assad's uncle used Guernsey adviser to secretly manage his vast wealth

An uncle of the recently ousted Syrian dictator, Bashar al-Assad, used an adviser in Guernsey to secretly manage his wealth, which included a vast European property empire worth hundreds of millions of euros that prosecutors claim was acquired with funds looted from the war-torn state.

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December 17, 2024
Former Post Office boss maintains innocence over Horizon scandal
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Former Post Office boss maintains innocence over Horizon scandal

Paula Vennells, the former Post Office chief executive, has continued to maintain her innocence, saying she is \"devastated\" that other executives did not share crucial information about the faulty Horizon IT system.

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December 17, 2024
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More 'discreet' version of Viagra could soon be available in UK

It is a little blue pill that has transformed male health and the sex lives of millions.

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December 17, 2024
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New head of civil service vows to deliver PM's 'rewiring' of Whitehall

The new cabinet secretary has told the country's half a million civil servants they must \"do things differently\" to deliver Keir Starmer's plans for government, as Whitehall braced for job cuts and tighter spending.

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December 17, 2024
Tories cry foul as plans to merge councils may stall local elections
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Tories cry foul as plans to merge councils may stall local elections

Local elections in parts of England are likely to be delayed next year as a result of the government's plans to scrap district councils, officials have indicated.

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December 17, 2024
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Slowthai found not guilty of raping two women after Oxford gig

The Grammy-nominated British rapper Slowthai, whose real name is Tyron Frampton, has been found not guilty of raping two women at a house party after a gig in Oxford in September 2021.

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December 17, 2024
Hodge to lead review of Arts Council over regional inequalities
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Hodge to lead review of Arts Council over regional inequalities

Dame Margaret Hodge will oversee a review into regional inequality in the arts after the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, described some areas of Britain as \"cultural deserts\".

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December 17, 2024