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December 02, 2022

Call for PM to suspend Mone over PPE claims

Sunak urged to suspend Mone over PPE row

Call for PM to suspend Mone over PPE claims

3 mins

Akerman's accolade: 70s cult classic is first work by female director to top BFI's list of greatest films

It was heralded in 1976 as \"the first masterpiece of the feminine in the history of cinema\" by Le Monde.

Akerman's accolade: 70s cult classic is first work by female director to top BFI's list of greatest films

2 mins

The goal that vanished: French fans wake up to learn team lost

When the France striker Antoine Griezmann's last-minute shot crept over the goal line in their final World Cup group match against Tunisia, the scores appeared to be level at 1-1 and fans watching at home saw what they believed had been the dramatic end to a hard-earned draw.

The goal that vanished: French fans wake up to learn team lost

1 min

Blackford forced to step down as SNP leader in Westminster

The SNP's leader at Westminster, Ian Blackford, has been forced to step down after his own MPs' repeated attempts to oust him in favour of the next generation.

Blackford forced to step down as SNP leader in Westminster

2 mins

Repainted: new history of art without men wins Waterstones book prize

Katy Hessel's book The Story of Art Without Men, which began as an Instagram account highlighting female artists, has been named Waterstones book of the year. The work was chosen by the retailer's booksellers, who each year vote for the books they have most enjoyed recommending.

Repainted: new history of art without men wins Waterstones book prize

2 mins

Charity boss felt palace aide wanted her 'to denounce citizenship'

A black British charity leader has said she felt she was being forced to denounce her citizenship when she was \"interrogated\" by the late queen's lady-in-waiting about where she \"really came from\".

Charity boss felt palace aide wanted her 'to denounce citizenship'

3 mins

Harry and Meghan Trailer for Netflix series released

An emotionally charged trailer of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's forthcoming Netflix documentary series has been released, as Buckingham Palace reels from a racism incident and during a key visit to the US by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Harry and Meghan Trailer for Netflix series released

2 mins

Video of Will Smith Oscar slap tops YouTube chart

A Guardian video of the moment Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars was the top trending video on YouTube in Britain this year.

Video of Will Smith Oscar slap tops YouTube chart

2 mins

Trump tax returns handed over at last - but Democrats running out of time to act

A US House of Representatives committee has a little more than a month to decide what to do with six years' worth of Donald Trump's tax returns, after a years-long court fight ended late on Wednesday with the records handed to Congress.

Trump tax returns handed over at last - but Democrats running out of time to act

3 mins

Biden seeks to heal rift with Macron in 'tweak' to trade plan

Joe Biden has sought to heal a rift with Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders over trade, admitting there were \"glitches\" in a $739bn package of investment legislation that he said could be fixed.

Biden seeks to heal rift with Macron in 'tweak' to trade plan

2 mins

France backs plans for tribunal to try Russian leaders over war

France has become the first major western state to publicly back the creation of a special tribunal to try top Russian officials, potentially including Vladimir Putin, for the crime of aggression in Ukraine.

France backs plans for tribunal to try Russian leaders over war

1 min

Ramaphosa delays parliament appearance amid corruption row

Cyril Ramaphosa's government plunged further into crisis yesterday, a day after an independent panel appointed by parliament said there was evidence suggesting the South African president committed \"serious misconduct\" after millions of dollars in cash were reportedly stolen from his private game ranch almost three years ago.

Ramaphosa delays parliament appearance amid corruption row

2 mins

China signals shift in stance on Covid as some measures eased

One of China's most senior pandemic response officials said on Wednesday that the country was entering a \"new stage and mission\", in the latest indication of the government's changing approach after mass protests against its zero-Covid policy.

China signals shift in stance on Covid as some measures eased

2 mins

Aide to Ukraine leader urges BP to cut ties with Russian oil firm Rosneft

The chief economic adviser to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has called on BP to exit Russia entirely after it was offered a £580m dividend by oil giant Rosneft.

Aide to Ukraine leader urges BP to cut ties with Russian oil firm Rosneft

1 min

Heads they win, tails we lose Are big banks short-changing customers on loans and savings?

Big high street banks stand accused of failing to pass on to customers the recent movements in the money markets that should have improved mortgage and savings rates.

Heads they win, tails we lose Are big banks short-changing customers on loans and savings?

4 mins

Style and substance Southgate's options in midfield give England plenty of room to manoeuvre

We may have got a glimpse of Gareth Southgate's tactics for the knockout stages in the win over Wales on Tuesday. The England head coach changed the central midfield three, removing the attacking role behind Harry Kane to bring in the experienced Jordan Henderson in a deeper position.

Style and substance Southgate's options in midfield give England plenty of room to manoeuvre

3 mins

Crawley leads way as England fly out traps with four centuries

Duckett, Pope and Brook also plunder hundreds on breathtaking opening day

Crawley leads way as England fly out traps with four centuries

4 mins

'I'm not sorry': Suárez back in eye of the storm before Ghana rematch

Uruguay's 'devil himself' says he does not regret handball that broke a continent's heart as grudge match looms

'I'm not sorry': Suárez back in eye of the storm before Ghana rematch

4 mins

Lukaku lashes out after painful misses send Belgium home

The truth is Romelu Lukaku probably should have departed the pitch cradling the match ball but the painful reality is the striker left empty-handed, his hat-trick of second-half misses condemning Belgium to a damning and premature World Cup exit.

Lukaku lashes out after painful misses send Belgium home

3 mins

Japan land knockout blow but Spain cling on for more

Not content with one jaw-dropping shock, beating Germany in their first game, Japan managed a second in feverish conditions here to beat a multitalented Spain side and claim another place for Asia in the last 16 of this increasingly unpredictable World Cup.

Japan land knockout blow but Spain cling on for more

3 mins

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