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September 16, 2022

Fears of animal welfare downgrade after Goldsmith is sacked by Truss

The Conservative peer Zac Goldsmith has been sacked as an environment minister, raising fears among some Tory MPs and campaigners that animal welfare will be downgraded by Liz Truss's government.

Fears of animal welfare downgrade after Goldsmith is sacked by Truss

2 mins

'I know my body's limits': Federer bows out of the game as champion of champions

Roger Federer, one of the greatest tennis players of all time, has said he will retire next week in London at the age of 41, bringing to a close a career in which he won 20 Grand Slam titles.

'I know my body's limits': Federer bows out of the game as champion of champions

3 mins

Russia's Long-Range Missiles Hit Zelenskiy's Home City For A Second Day

Russia hit the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih with cruise missiles again yesterday, following a devastating strike the day before that destroyed a reservoir dam and caused extensive flooding.

Russia's Long-Range Missiles Hit Zelenskiy's Home City For A Second Day

2 mins

Putin Accepts China's 'Concerns' On Ukraine War In Rare Meeting With Xi

Vladimir Putin has told Xi Jinping that he understands China's "questions and concerns" about the war in Ukraine, in a rare nod to tensions between the two states caused by the Russian invasion.

Putin Accepts China's 'Concerns' On Ukraine War In Rare Meeting With Xi

2 mins

Gas Curbs Shutdown At BASF Site Would Hit All Of Europe

Everything is connected at the German chemical firm BASF's Ludwigshafen site, a 4 sq mile industrial complex so sprawling that the company runs its own bus network to usher employees from its gates to their workplace.

Gas Curbs Shutdown At BASF Site Would Hit All Of Europe

2 mins

Ecclestone and Dunkley lead England to victory

England sealed their T20 series against India in emphatic fashion at Bristol, winning by seven wickets with 10 balls to spare as Sophia Dunkley (49 off 44) and Alice Capsey (38 not out off 24) easily chased down the 123 runs required.

Ecclestone and Dunkley lead England to victory

3 mins

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PublisherGuardian News & Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

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