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Arsenal hold nerve and weather storm after Trossard pounces
The Guardian

Arsenal hold nerve and weather storm after Trossard pounces

The television cut-aways to the enclosure housing the Arsenal fans perfectly captured the anxiety. It was not supposed to be like this, not against this Manchester United. But the lesser spotted acceptable version of Erik ten Hag's team was on show, fighting for the badge, and Arsenal were made to suffer.

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May 13, 2024
McCarthy's reactions keep West Brom at bay
The Guardian

McCarthy's reactions keep West Brom at bay

\"Breaking down barriers since 1978\" was the message on the big screens in the seconds before kick-off, a nod to Laurie Cunningham, Brendon Batson and Cyrille Regis, a trio of West Bromwich Albion heroes credited with changing the face of the game.

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May 13, 2024
Los Angeles earmarked for Derby after bringing dash of Hollywood to trial
The Guardian

Los Angeles earmarked for Derby after bringing dash of Hollywood to trial

The team of horses that will attempt to give Aidan O'Brien a record-extending 10th win in the Derby at Epsom next month signed up another new recruit here yesterday as Los Angeles, an imposing son of the yard's 2012 winner, Camelot, ground out a one-length success from stable-companion Euphoric in Leopardstown's Derby Trial to remain unbeaten after three career starts.

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May 13, 2024
Djokovic to take medical tests for water bottle injury after defeat
The Guardian

Djokovic to take medical tests for water bottle injury after defeat

A concerned Novak Djokovic says he will undergo extra medical tests in relation to being struck by a water bottle after crashing out in the third round of the Italian Open.

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May 13, 2024
'Boxers must know the morality of supporting Saudi'
The Guardian

'Boxers must know the morality of supporting Saudi'

Five days before Fury v Usyk in Riyadh, exile Wajeeh Lion explains how Saudi Arabia's LGBTQ+ nationals live in fear

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May 13, 2024
Banishing the bile Death threats, AI, prosecutions: how should we stop abuse of referees?
The Guardian

Banishing the bile Death threats, AI, prosecutions: how should we stop abuse of referees?

'Szymon Marciniak you son of a whore\". \"Don't come to Germany for your safety.\" \"How much money did you get?\" \"FUCK YOU MARCINIAK YOU DISGUSTING BASTARD #RMAFCB.\" This is a snapshot of X and Instagram after Bayern Munich crashed out of the Champions League last week.

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May 13, 2024
Wellbeing deficit Covid hurt young people - and the economy is paying
The Guardian

Wellbeing deficit Covid hurt young people - and the economy is paying

From the outset it was obvious that the coronavirus pandemic would be brutal on the UK's young people. Just how brutal has only become apparent over time.

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May 13, 2024
Abbey bought to be altruism retreat put on sale for £15m
The Guardian

Abbey bought to be altruism retreat put on sale for £15m

A mansion pitched as the place for the world's leading scientists and philosophers to figure out how effective altruism and artificial intelligence could make the world a better place has been put up for sale for £15m.

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May 13, 2024
Ukrainian forces 'on back foot' in Kharkiv, commander admits
The Guardian

Ukrainian forces 'on back foot' in Kharkiv, commander admits

Ukraine's top military commander admitted yesterday that the situation in Kharkiv was \"difficult\" as Russian forces continued an assault in the region and Moscow claimed to have captured several more villages.

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May 13, 2024
Never Trump? The Republican moderates who still shun Biden
The Guardian

Never Trump? The Republican moderates who still shun Biden

They have broken with Donald Trump. They have gone public with their concerns about the threat that he poses to democracy and the rule of law. But vote for Joe Biden? That is a bridge too far.

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May 13, 2024
Protest Thousands in Israel show anger at Netanyahu over hostages
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Protest Thousands in Israel show anger at Netanyahu over hostages

Thousands of Israelis joined protests over the weekend calling for a deal to bring home hostages still held in Gaza by Hamas, early elections and the immediate resignation of Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister.

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May 13, 2024
Renewed strikes highlight Israel's failure to crush Hamas in Gaza
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Renewed strikes highlight Israel's failure to crush Hamas in Gaza

Fierce battles were under way across much of the devastated north of Gaza yesterday, with heavy bombardment and airstrikes reported as Israeli forces attacked Hamas militants in areas that have already seen repeated rounds of fighting.

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May 13, 2024
'Greedy and tricky': tapes show depth of Bacon's loathing for his art dealers
The Guardian

'Greedy and tricky': tapes show depth of Bacon's loathing for his art dealers

As one of Britain's foremost painters it is perhaps unsurprising that Francis Bacon could display an artistic temperament.

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May 13, 2024
Mental health and court failures 'overwhelming Scottish police force'
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Mental health and court failures 'overwhelming Scottish police force'

Police Scotland is overwhelmed by the appalling demands made on officers by failing mental health services and a court system that requires complete reform, according to its chief constable, Jo Farrell.

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May 13, 2024
Universities see sharp fall in applications by international students
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Universities see sharp fall in applications by international students

Universities are reporting a steep drop in international students applying to come to the UK, amid warnings that further restrictions on student visas would torpedo a vital flow of talent for Britain's creative industries.

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May 13, 2024
Brexit confusion stops expat in Italy receiving cancer treatment
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Brexit confusion stops expat in Italy receiving cancer treatment

A British man settled in Italy who has a rare cancer has been unable to receive the free healthcare he is entitled to because local officials do not understand the Brexit withdrawal agreement, he has said.

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May 13, 2024
'A proper workplace' Artists battle to save affordable studios in Banksy's backyard
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'A proper workplace' Artists battle to save affordable studios in Banksy's backyard

For three decades a collective of artists has worked at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave seen as Banksy's spiritual home.

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May 13, 2024
'History connects us' Resort celebrates its postwar landladies
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'History connects us' Resort celebrates its postwar landladies

A postwar northern seaside landlady could be direct, insist that full-board guests come back for tea at 5pm or get nothing, and have no plug sockets in case someone had the wild idea of using a hairdryer.

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May 13, 2024
Nul risk Why Olly Alexander was a forgotten face at Eurovision reunion
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Nul risk Why Olly Alexander was a forgotten face at Eurovision reunion

Eurovision takes place every 12 months, but to understand the dynamics of its public vote it might be more useful to think of the song contest as a kind of school reunion.

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May 13, 2024
Profile Is 'pound-shop Farage the right man to lead party?
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Profile Is 'pound-shop Farage the right man to lead party?

Just four months ago, Richard Tice was described as a \"pound-shop Nigel Farage\" by a prominent Conservative MP.

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May 13, 2024
England gets 27 new bathing sites - but no guarantee they will be safe to swim in
The Guardian

England gets 27 new bathing sites - but no guarantee they will be safe to swim in

Twenty-seven new bathing sites will be designated in England ahead of this summer's swimming season, the government has announced.

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May 13, 2024
Woman planning assisted death in New Zealand asks UK to change end-of-life law
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Woman planning assisted death in New Zealand asks UK to change end-of-life law

A British woman who will have an assisted death next week in New Zealand, where she lives, has called on the UK to change its law to give seriously ill people choices about the end of their lives.

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May 13, 2024
Roger Corman, king of the Hollywood B-movie, dies at 98
The Guardian

Roger Corman, king of the Hollywood B-movie, dies at 98

Roger Corman, the writer and director who helped turn out low-budget classics including The Little Shop of Horrors and gave many of Hollywood's most famous actors and directors early breaks, has died at 98.

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May 13, 2024
Cameron urges BBC to describe Hamas as terrorist organisation
The Guardian

Cameron urges BBC to describe Hamas as terrorist organisation

David Cameron has urged the BBC to describe Hamas as a terrorist organisation, reviving an argument that the corporation was shying away from a valid description of the Islamist group holding Israeli hostages.

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May 13, 2024
UK is in one of most dangerous periods in history, Sunak says
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UK is in one of most dangerous periods in history, Sunak says

Britain is facing one of the most dangerous periods in its history, Rishi Sunak will say today, in a speech intended to frame the general election as a generational tussle for the long-term future of the country.

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May 13, 2024
Union boss says Elphicke is 'incompatible' with Labour
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Union boss says Elphicke is 'incompatible' with Labour

TUC president expresses alarm at MP's support of anti-strike law

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May 13, 2024
Superbugs 'will make Covid-19 look minor'
The Guardian

Superbugs 'will make Covid-19 look minor'

The Covid-19 pandemic will \"look minor\" compared with what humanity faces from the growing number of superbugs resistant to drugs, Prof Dame Sally Davies, England's former chief medical officer, has warned.

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May 13, 2024
Tourism Surfer killings highlight Mexico's violent undercurrents
The Guardian

Tourism Surfer killings highlight Mexico's violent undercurrents

The killings of the Australian brothers Callum and Jake T Robinson and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad have highlighted the shifting and uncertain fault lines of risk in Mexico, which is simultaneously a major tourism destination and a country with hotspots of extraordinary violence.

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May 11, 2024
Thousands of people displaced as floods cause chaos in Kenya
The Guardian

Thousands of people displaced as floods cause chaos in Kenya

Kenya is grappling with floods that have killed 257 people across the east African nation, after weeks of torrential rainfall scientists have linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon.

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May 11, 2024
Deepfake scam targets CEO of world's biggest ad firm
The Guardian

Deepfake scam targets CEO of world's biggest ad firm

The head of the world's biggest advertising group was the target of an elaborate deepfake scam involving an artificial intelligence voice clone.

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May 11, 2024

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