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Musk's rival to 'Wokepedia' Academics have doubts about encyclopedia generated by AI
The eminent British historian Sir Richard Evans produced three expert witness reports for the libel trial involving the Holocaust denier David Irving, studied for a doctorate under the supervision of Theodore Zeldin, succeeded David Cannadine as Regius professor of history at Cambridge (a post endowed by Henry VIII) and supervised theses on Bismarck's social policy.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Tax rises and investment drop 'will be a drag on UK growth in 2026'
The prospect of looming tax rises and a fall in business investment will restrict the UK’s economic growth rate next year to less than 1%, according to a health check of the economy by a leading consultancy.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
The week ahead
Lando Norris heads to the SGo Paulo GP on Sunday hoping to stretch his lead in the drivers’ standings
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Guardiola remains wedded to technical virtues while landscape undergoes radical revolution
As the new world dawns and revolution rumbles across the horizon, there will always be those who remain resistant, who cling defiantly to the old ways.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
I was in pure survival mode but barely surviving at all
The former England goalkeeper reveals how her life unravelled during the Covid lockdowns of 2020 when she turned to alcohol as she struggled without football
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Doreen Lawrence calls for 'cowardly' officer to face spycops inquiry
The mother of Stephen Lawrence is pressing for the “cowardly” undercover police officer who spied on her family’s campaign for justice to be questioned at a public inquiry.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Report told ministers of errors at jail that released sex offender
Ministers were warned by a watchdog that prisoners were “falling through the cracks” of chaotic release procedures at the jail that mistakenly freed a convicted child sex offender.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Andrew's vice-admiral title to be removed, says defence secretary
The former Duke of York will lose his naval title, the defence secretary has said, as King Charles looks to draw a line under the scandal over his brother's relationship with the convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Charging firms fear mooted business rate changes could cost £100m
The UK charging industry has said it could face a £100m bill as the government considers making public charger operators pay business rates for the first time, at a time when slower than expected electric car sales have put pressure on the sector.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Obama offers to be Mamdani's 'sounding board' if he wins New York mayoral vote
Zohran Mamdani, the favourite to win New York's mayoral election tomorrow, received a call on Saturday from Barack Obama during which the former president offered to be a “sounding board” if his expected victory materialises.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Bompastor tells Earps to 'think before you speak' in Hampton row
Sonia Bompastor criticised Mary Earps for a lack of respect for comments made about her player Hannah Hampton and the England manager, Sarina Wiegman, after the Chelsea manager watched her goalkeeper keep a clean sheet in the 2-0 victory against London City on Saturday.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Australian soldier's message in a bottle from 1916 found on beach
More than a century after an Australian soldier wrote a letter to his mother as he sailed to war and his death, it has been discovered in a bottle washed up on a remote beach.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
Unregulated clinics for pregnancy scans 'putting lives at risk'
High street clinics offering pregnancy scans could be putting unborn babies and their mothers in danger through a lack of properly trained staff, UK experts have said.
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November 03, 2025
The Guardian
How was passenger on cruise ship left behind?
The appeal of Lizard Island is its remoteness. Located on the Great Barrier Reef, 155 miles from Cairns in tropical north Queensland, the island is known for its snorkelling, with giant clams nestled amid the coral. It also has a scientific research station.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Big-brand buying blitz and online savvy drive up sales
You may think of Next as a place to buy reliable work clothes, a nice cushion or to kit out the kids - it is the UK's biggest children's clothing seller. However, it has quietly been morphing into something much bigger.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Property Is a fixer-upper the best way to a dream home?
Buying a place in need of renovation is one way of getting on the ladder.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Feeling left behind City blames Brexit for UK’s £20bn productivity headache
For Rob Rooney, the impact of Brexit for the City of London is clear. \"Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan and Paris are all doing better than they were. It has been at London's expense. No question about that.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Suppliers angry as £1.5bn government support for JLR left untouched
Jaguar Land Rover has not drawn down any of a £1.5bn loan facility guaranteed by the government, with suppliers expressing anger over ministers' claims to have supported the carmaker's supply chain after a crippling hack.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Britain one of the least 'nature connected' nations, study finds
Britain is one of the least “nature connected” nations in the world, according to the first ever global study of how people relate to the natural world.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Sandringham Where former prince might live
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, has been forced out of his home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor and will have to make do with a place on the royal family's Sandringham estate - paid for by his brother.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
German museum's 'grumpy guide' proves to be a big hit
On a recent evening in Düsseldorf's Kunstpalast museum, a guide paused next to a Renaissance sculpture of a man with a wooden club and challenged his flock of 18 visitors to name the mythical hero depicted.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
The story of a Russian spy, Kremlin cash and Reform
The first thing most people recall about Nathan Gill is his imposing height.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Arrogance and stupidity sank him; it may not be over yet
It started with a simple photograph, probably the most consequential ever taken of a member of the royal family.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Hurricane Melissa leaves residents reeling
It was a treacherous journey to Black River, a coastal town in Jamaica's south-western parish of St Elizabeth, which this week bore the brunt of Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Echoes of Darfur and Liberia in El Fasher violence
Hundreds of patients and staff massacred at a hospital; unarmed men of fighting age separated and shot at close range; civilians trying to flee, stripped of their belongings and extorted for ransom; perpetrators filming much of the violence themselves.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Andrew to receive 'six-figure sum and stipend from king'
Payout to disgraced ex-prince 'several times £20,000 navy pension'
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Tree-killing mushroom on the rise after hot summer
A golden mushroom that can attack and kill trees has flourished in Britain this year as a result of the hot summer and damp autumn.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Women use more exclamation marks in emails. I know, right?!!!!
The clocks have gone back.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Indigenous Australians celebrate passing of historic state treaty
The Australian state of Victoria has taken a historic step towards reconciliation, passing the nation's first formal treaty with Indigenous traditional owners.
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November 01, 2025
The Guardian
Raw milk, LED lights and a teddy My day living like Erling Haaland
Raw milk, LED light treatment, tomahawk steak and a bafflingly large cuddly toy. They sound more suited to the conveyor belt of the Generation Game than part of a Premier League star's routine, but as the Manchester City striker Erling Haaland recently revealed, these are some of the things he credits with his success.
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