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Note left inside National Gallery column reveals funder's joy at removal
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Note left inside National Gallery column reveals funder's joy at removal

Builders knocking down a columnat the National Gallery in London were surprised to find a note amid the rubble thanking them for demolishing the \"unnecessary\" pillar.

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August 28, 2024
Call for rethink on inquiry into baby deaths over Letby evidence concerns
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Call for rethink on inquiry into baby deaths over Letby evidence concerns

A group including some of Britain's leading neonatal experts and professors of statistics is calling on the government to postpone or change the terms of a public inquiry over concerns about the conviction of the neonatal nurse Lucy Letby.

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August 28, 2024
Removal of unsafe cladding from at-risk buildings 'too slow' - Rayner
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Removal of unsafe cladding from at-risk buildings 'too slow' - Rayner

Angela Rayner has called efforts to remove unsafe cladding from thousands of at-risk buildings \"too slow\" and said it is her job to ensure remaining works finish as quickly as possible.

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August 28, 2024
'A giant hug for athletes' Paris rolls out the blue carpet for Paralympians
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'A giant hug for athletes' Paris rolls out the blue carpet for Paralympians

Plastered on the walls of every Métro station in Paris this week are adverts boasting some boundary-pushing Franglais.

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August 28, 2024
Plant-based meats 'more eco-friendly', report says
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Plant-based meats 'more eco-friendly', report says

Plant-based alternatives to meat are better for the planet and mostly healthier than products such as burgers and sausages made from animals, new research has found.

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August 28, 2024
'Huge step' for AI at school as tech firms supported to develop tools for teachers
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'Huge step' for AI at school as tech firms supported to develop tools for teachers

Tech companies are being urged to create better artificial intelligence tools for reducing teachers' workloads, as ministers announced they would give AI models special access to the Department for Education's bank of resources.

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August 28, 2024
Three arrested over stabbing of woman at Notting Hill carnival
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Three arrested over stabbing of woman at Notting Hill carnival

Three men have been arrested over the stabbing of a 32-year-old woman who attended the Notting Hill carnival with her young child, the Metropolitan police said.

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August 28, 2024
Next shop workers win six-year battle for equal pay in landmark case
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Next shop workers win six-year battle for equal pay in landmark case

Shop workers at Next have won a six-year legal fight for equal pay in a landmark case that could force the retailer to pay more than £30m in compensation and bolster similar claims lodged against the big UK supermarkets.

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August 28, 2024
Reeves likely to renew grants fund that helps poorest families
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Reeves likely to renew grants fund that helps poorest families

Rachel Reeves is set to renew the household support fund, which is due to end next month and helps tens of thousands of households at risk of destitution with cash, food parcels, fuel vouchers and clothing.

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August 28, 2024
No bed of roses Garden at No 10 has hosted some thorny moments
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No bed of roses Garden at No 10 has hosted some thorny moments

Keir Starmer was very obviously aware of the symbolism in choosing to hold his first set-piece speech as prime minister in the Downing Street garden. And, as with much political symbolism, it included a certain amount of deliberate myth-making.

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August 28, 2024
Starmer hints at tax rises as he warns of budget pain after '14 years of rot'
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Starmer hints at tax rises as he warns of budget pain after '14 years of rot'

Keir Starmer has given his strongest hint yet of tax rises to come in October's budget, warning he will have to make \"painful\" decisions after finding what Labour says is a £22bn black hole in the public finances.

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August 28, 2024
Hostage rescue Bedouin Israeli reunited with family
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Hostage rescue Bedouin Israeli reunited with family

A member of Israel's Bedouin minority who was kidnapped by Hamas on 7 October last year has been reunited with his family amid conflicting accounts about his rescue from Gaza.

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August 28, 2024
"The time is right': Gallagher brothers to reunite for Oasis tour next year
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"The time is right': Gallagher brothers to reunite for Oasis tour next year

Rock's biggest will-they-won't-they finally has an answer: Oasis have announced that they will reunite for a 14-date tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025.

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August 28, 2024
Liz Truss considered cutting cancer care to fund tax cuts-book
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Liz Truss considered cutting cancer care to fund tax cuts-book

Liz Truss considered cutting cancer care on the NHS in a desperate attempt to find savings to pay for the tax cuts in her botched \"minibudget\", according to a new book about her time in office.

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August 28, 2024
Gaza evacuations 'make UN's work impossible'
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Gaza evacuations 'make UN's work impossible'

The UN has said its ability to function in Gaza is being crippled by a flurry of Israeli evacuation orders, forcing Palestinians into ever smaller and more remote areas, days before a critical effort to contain a polio outbreak.

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August 28, 2024
Time for UK to turn corner on Brexit, says Starmer
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Time for UK to turn corner on Brexit, says Starmer

Keir Starmer has promised to \"turna corner on Brexit\" and rebuild productive relationships with EU member states ahead of a flying visit to Germany for talks with Chancellor Olaf Scholz focusing on defence and trade.

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August 28, 2024
Sterling aims to settle Blues contract before leaving club
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Sterling aims to settle Blues contract before leaving club

Raheem Sterling plans to resolve his contractual situation at Chelsea before switching his focus to finding a new club this week.

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August 27, 2024
"The little boy in the big jacket': how Eriksson made his mark
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"The little boy in the big jacket': how Eriksson made his mark

Before his adventures abroad, the Swede took on Europe's elite with ateam of plumbers and electricians and won

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August 27, 2024
'It was unknown.We lived one day at a time and just started training'
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'It was unknown.We lived one day at a time and just started training'

Displaced by war from their homes and facilities, Ukraine's Paralympicswimmers have somehow still made it to Paris

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August 27, 2024
New 'Robocrop' robot raspberry picker ripe for action in field
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New 'Robocrop' robot raspberry picker ripe for action in field

A new version of the world's first raspberry-picking robot, a fourarmed machine powered by artificial intelligence and able to do the job with the speed and effectiveness of a human, is to be employed on farms in the UK, Australia and Portugal over the coming 12 months.

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August 27, 2024
On the defensive Edwards is the man to fill England's void and the RFU should hire him at any cost
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On the defensive Edwards is the man to fill England's void and the RFU should hire him at any cost

At the Rugby Football Union they like a project. Planning for a successor to Eddie Jones was known as \"Project Everest\" while the Six Nations' move to aggregate broadcasting rights was billed as \"Project Light\", and it does not take a degree in management speak to figure out who came up with that.

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August 27, 2024
'I miss my people' Nigerian schoolgirls trapped as sex workers in Ivory Coast
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'I miss my people' Nigerian schoolgirls trapped as sex workers in Ivory Coast

The first French phrases Sara learned when she arrived in the Ivory Coast city of Bouaké were \"Alors baiser\" and \"c'est douce\", to initiate sexual activity and then to fake pleasure during the act.

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August 27, 2024
Telegram founder's arrest part of inquiry into cybercrime, say French prosecutors
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Telegram founder's arrest part of inquiry into cybercrime, say French prosecutors

Pavel Durov, the Russian-born billionaire co-founder of the Telegram messaging app, was arrested in France in connection with an investigation into criminal activity on the platform and a lack of cooperation with law enforcement, prosecutors said yesterday.

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August 27, 2024
Brazil 'at war with fire' as blazes surge from Amazon to country's rural south-east
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Brazil 'at war with fire' as blazes surge from Amazon to country's rural south-east

Brazil's environment minister yesterday declared her country \"at war\" with fire after a historic surge in blazes - from the depths of the Amazon to the rural south-eastcloaked the cities of Brasília and São Paulo with smoke, grounded flights and forced schools to close.

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August 27, 2024
Netanyahu faces calls for broader strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon
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Netanyahu faces calls for broader strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon

Benjamin Netanyahu was facing a political backlash in Israel yesterday over the limited nature of Sunday's airstrikes against Hezbollah, amid growing calls for a broader offensive in Lebanon.

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August 27, 2024
Full steam ahead Volunteer-run railway submits plans to bring back axed train route
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Full steam ahead Volunteer-run railway submits plans to bring back axed train route

Andy Lowe has been at the Great Central Railway since volunteers took over the closed line in 1969. \"That was the year I left school. So as a teenager, I got involved at the beginning.

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August 27, 2024
National security adviser PM overturns appointment of general chosen by Tories
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National security adviser PM overturns appointment of general chosen by Tories

Keir Starmer has cancelled the appointment of one of Britain's top generals as his national security adviser in a move senior civil servants fear is designed to pave the way for a more politically loyal candidate.

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August 27, 2024
Sunak's D-day absence Book reveals source of election-defining error
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Sunak's D-day absence Book reveals source of election-defining error

Senior officials at the Foreign Office repeatedly warned No 10 that Rishi Sunak should not leave June's D-day commemoration in Normandy early, according to new revelations in a book about the Conservatives' 14 years in power.

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August 27, 2024
Tabloid intrusion Manager's private life was a press obsession
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Tabloid intrusion Manager's private life was a press obsession

As the first foreigner to manage England, SvenGöran Eriksson's in 2001 appointment was seen as a symbol of a more outward-looking nation.

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August 27, 2024
World's oldest man celebrates 112th birthday at care home in Merseyside
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World's oldest man celebrates 112th birthday at care home in Merseyside

The world's oldest living man turned 112 yesterday at his care home in Merseyside.

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August 27, 2024