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'You sense the bombing come closer' War with Hezbollah looms in northern Israel
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'You sense the bombing come closer' War with Hezbollah looms in northern Israel

Beneath the 800-bed Galilee medical centre in the northern Israeli city of Nahariya, treatment is being conducted in an underground complex beneath the hospital.

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June 22, 2024
Jones brings cats to the catwalk in Dior show melding art and fashion
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Jones brings cats to the catwalk in Dior show melding art and fashion

The Dior menswear designer Kim Jones has a reputation as a prolific collector of art and rare books.

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June 22, 2024
'It's common sense' How to manage cows roaming in the street
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'It's common sense' How to manage cows roaming in the street

On a bright afternoon on Minchinhampton common in Gloucestershire, ramblers, golfers, fliers of kites and model aircraft were enjoying the midsummer sun- and the sight of the Highland cattle roaming freely.

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June 22, 2024
Boy convicted of three attempted murders over boarding school attack
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Boy convicted of three attempted murders over boarding school attack

A teenager who battered two fellow boarding school pupils with hammers as they slept and attacked a housemaster when he went to investigate the commotion has been found guilty of three attempted murders.

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June 22, 2024
Police chief dismissed after panel finds he lied about military record
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Police chief dismissed after panel finds he lied about military record

A police chief constable who wore a Falklands war medal despite being 15 at the time of the conflict has been dismissed without notice and placed on the police barred list after being found guilty of gross misconduct.

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June 22, 2024
Asylum figures raise doubts over PM's claim he has cleared backlog
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Asylum figures raise doubts over PM's claim he has cleared backlog

Rishi Sunak's claims to have cleared the asylum backlog by the end of 2023 have been called into question after appeals against Home Office refusals of asylum claims increased by more than 300% in the first three months of this year.

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June 22, 2024
Panorama interview Farage: Putin 'provoked' into invading Ukraine
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Panorama interview Farage: Putin 'provoked' into invading Ukraine

Nigel Farage has said the EU and Nato \"provoked\" Russia's invasion of Ukraine by expanding eastwards, as the Reform UK leader was challenged over a series of policies and beliefs in a sometimes combative TV interview.

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June 22, 2024
Nightmare scenarios From big losses to almost total wipeout, what do the polls predict for Tories?
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Nightmare scenarios From big losses to almost total wipeout, what do the polls predict for Tories?

Polls which use largescale polling data to extrapolate individual seat tallies have become something of an obsession in UK politics. So popular are these MRPS-an acronym for multilevel regression and poststratification - that three were published on one day this week.

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June 22, 2024
Betting scandal PM refuses to say how many Tories are under investigation
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Betting scandal PM refuses to say how many Tories are under investigation

Rishi Sunak refused to say yesterday how many Tories were under investigation for betting on the date of the election, as the row continued to dog the Conservative campaign.

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June 22, 2024
Climate engineering in US could intensify heatwaves in Europe
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Climate engineering in US could intensify heatwaves in Europe

A geoengineering technique designed to reduce high temperatures in California could inadvertently intensify heatwaves in Europe, according to a study that models the unintended consequences of regional tinkering with a changing climate.

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June 22, 2024
Single takeaway can bust calorie limit for whole day, study finds
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Single takeaway can bust calorie limit for whole day, study finds

Some takeaway meals contain more calories in one sitting than people are advised to consume in an entire day, a devastating study of British eating habits has revealed.

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June 22, 2024
'Hope for a better future is essential': how Scholz aims to win back young people from far right
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'Hope for a better future is essential': how Scholz aims to win back young people from far right

The best way to win back young voters from the far right is to give them hope, security and respect so that everyone \"from an untrained Amazon worker\" to \"Elon Musk's son\" can live without fear of the future, the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has said.

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June 22, 2024
'At breaking point': visitors bring booze, drugs and noise into village idyll
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'At breaking point': visitors bring booze, drugs and noise into village idyll

Whalley, in Lancashire's verdant Ribble Valley, is famed for its 14thcentury Cistercian abbey and old churches, as well as the spectacular views from Whalley Nab, the wooded hill that overlooks this apparent idyll.

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June 22, 2024
300m NHS patient records stolen by Russian hackers
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300m NHS patient records stolen by Russian hackers

National crime agency considering striking back as gang makes sensitive data public

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June 22, 2024
England hit new low with display far too bad to be boring
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England hit new low with display far too bad to be boring

Such was the amusing ineptitude from both sides this felt like a Woolworths football blooper video

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June 21, 2024
Spain press and progress after Calafiori calamity
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Spain press and progress after Calafiori calamity

Luis de la Fuente had described Spain v Italy as a clásico, a game that could easily be a final; watching this, he might have been half right.

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June 21, 2024
'A bit weird' - but England braced for battle with Jones
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'A bit weird' - but England braced for battle with Jones

Visitors are in confident mood while Brave Blossoms head coach is hoping to get one over his former team

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June 21, 2024
'Millions-to-one' Kyprios rounds off comeback with historic Gold Cup
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'Millions-to-one' Kyprios rounds off comeback with historic Gold Cup

Six-year-old didn't look like he was going to live’ after infection, says trainer O'Brien

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June 21, 2024
West Indies have no answer to power of Salt and Bairstow
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West Indies have no answer to power of Salt and Bairstow

After a slightly soggy stumble out of the initial group stage, England's defence of the men's T20 World Cup finally kicked into life, with a clinical run chase against the highly fancied West Indies delivering the ideal start to the Super Eight stage.

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June 21, 2024
Where's the fun? Why we need to make sure play has a bigger role in sport ...for kids and adults
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Where's the fun? Why we need to make sure play has a bigger role in sport ...for kids and adults

A \"Commission on Play\" has been launched this month by the social entrepreneur Paul Lindley, partnered with the Centre for Young Lives.

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June 21, 2024
Canada lists Revolutionary Guards in Iran as a terrorist organisation
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Canada lists Revolutionary Guards in Iran as a terrorist organisation

Canada has listed Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group, joining the US and adding to pressure on European governments to follow suit.

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June 21, 2024
IDF hands over power in West Bank to far-right minister backing settlers
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IDF hands over power in West Bank to far-right minister backing settlers

The Israeli military has quietly handed over significant legal powers in the occupied West Bank to prosettler civil servants working for the far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich.

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June 21, 2024
Post Office investigator deleted 'damaging' words about Horizon errors, inquiry told
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Post Office investigator deleted 'damaging' words about Horizon errors, inquiry told

A former Post Office investigator deleted part of a draft witness statement that referred to the Horizon IT system's failures, before the criminal prosecution of a post office operative, a public inquiry heard.

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June 21, 2024
Just Stop Oil targets private jets at Stansted airport
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Just Stop Oil targets private jets at Stansted airport

Just Stop Oil activists sprayed orange paint over two private jets at Stansted airport yesterday on the airfield where Taylor Swift's plane is stationed, the group said.

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June 21, 2024
McKellen to be replaced in his West End role after stage injury
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McKellen to be replaced in his West End role after stage injury

Ian McKellen will be replaced by an understudy for the rest of the London run of Player Kings after the 85-year-old was injured during a performance.

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June 21, 2024
Friends of teenager missing in Tenerife urge UK and Spain to send specialist search teams
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Friends of teenager missing in Tenerife urge UK and Spain to send specialist search teams

Friends of a British teenager who disappeared in Tenerife have urged British and Spanish police to send reinforcements to aid the search as they have resorted to hunting for evidence and interviewing potential witnesses themselves.

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June 21, 2024
Plaque unveiled honouring the first woman to win the Booker
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Plaque unveiled honouring the first woman to win the Booker

She was the first woman to be awarded the Booker prize and remains the only Welsh winner, but until now there has been no memorial to the achievements of Bernice Rubens.

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June 21, 2024
James Morrison's ex-partner took own life, coroner rules
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James Morrison's ex-partner took own life, coroner rules

The former partner of the singer James Morrison took her own life after suffering mental health difficulties, an inquest has heard.

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June 21, 2024
'He loved what he did': actor Donald Sutherland dies after long illness
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'He loved what he did': actor Donald Sutherland dies after long illness

Donald Sutherland, whose acting career spanned six decades and included films such as Don't Look Now, M*A*S*H and The Hunger Games, has died in Miami after a long illness, aged 88, his representatives said.

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June 21, 2024
Sunak: ban driving for those refusing national service
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Sunak: ban driving for those refusing national service

Rishi Sunak has indicated that young people might face restrictions on access to finance or driving licences if they refuse to do national service, as he faced a TV quizzing from voters.

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June 21, 2024