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The Guardian
Action needed so NHS can cope with cancer surge, say charities
Cancer cases are projected to surge in England by 2040, with a person diagnosed every two minutes, up from one every four minutes in the 1970s.
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August 27, 2025

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Farage accused of 'ugly' populism over plans for mass deportations
Reform leader threatens to pay Taliban and other regimes to take refugees
4 min |
August 27, 2025

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Cannabis use for pain or depression 'adds to risk of paranoia'
People who start smoking cannabis to combat pain, anxiety or depression are at a higher risk of developing paranoia than those who use the drug recreationally, a study has found.
2 min |
August 27, 2025
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Three people who died after helicopter crash on Isle of Wight named
A couple who died in a helicopter crash during the bank holiday on the Isle of Wight have been named by relatives.
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August 27, 2025
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Gap between rich and poor on transport emissions to widen
Inequality in transport emissions between the richest and the poorest people in the UK is set to widen dramatically over the next decade, an analysis has found.
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August 27, 2025
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'Obvious problems' with screening tool for domestic abuse
The main screening tool used to determine which domestic violence victims need the most support has \"obvious problems\" and should be replaced, the UK safeguarding minister, Jess Phillips, has said.
2 min |
August 27, 2025

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Debenhams considering sale of Pretty Little Thing
The online fashion seller Debenhams, formerly known as Boohoo, is considering the sale of its Pretty Little Thing brand and the closure of its distribution centre in Burnley, which could lead to the loss of 1,250 jobs.
1 min |
August 27, 2025
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France's prime minister stakes all on confidence vote amid cuts turmoil
France is braced for a fresh political crisis as the minority government of François Bayrou appears almost certain to be toppled in a confidence vote next month, with deep political divisions over an unpopular austerity budget and debt-reduction plan.
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August 27, 2025

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I don't think they are listening' Day of action sees tens of thousands of Israelis call for ceasefire
Tens of thousands of people protested across Israel yesterday, blocking highways on a \"day of disruption\" that aimed to pressure Benjamin Netanyahu into agreeing a deal to end the war and calling off plans to attack Gaza City.
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August 27, 2025
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UN Calls For Justice Over Killings In Gaza War
The UN has demanded that Israel's investigations into unlawful killings in Gaza, including its \"double tap\" bombing of Nasser hospital that killed 20 people, hold those responsible accountable for the deaths.
4 min |
August 27, 2025

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Painting looted by Nazis is spotted in estate agent photo
More than 80 years after it was looted by the Nazis from a Jewish art dealer in Amsterdam, a portrait by a 17th-century Italian master has been spotted on an estate agent's website advertising a house for sale in Argentina.
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August 27, 2025
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Late Ineos call-up Turner stuns Philipsen in sprint finish
Britain's Ben Turner, of Ineos Grenadiers, outfoxed Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) in a sprint finish to win stage four of the Vuelta a España, with France's David Gaudu taking the leader's red jersey from Jonas Vingegaard.
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August 27, 2025
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Botswana Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Drug Shortages
Botswana's president declared a public health emergency on Monday due to shortages of essential medicines and equipment as a downturn in the global diamond market and US aid cuts take a toll on state finances.
1 min |
August 27, 2025

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Nuclear talks Russia could back a delay over Iran sanctions
Russia could back an extended six-month deadline for its ally Iran before European powers reimpose sweeping United Nations sanctions over Tehran's refusal to allow UN inspectors back into nuclear sites after the Israeli-US assault in June.
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August 27, 2025

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'Headphone dodgers' Can a ban on playing music out loud on public transport work?
A campaign by Transport for London (TfL) to target people playing music or videos out loud on public transport is launching this week, with posters targeting \"headphone dodgers\" appearing on the Elizabeth line and other services from the autumn. TfL bylaws already ban passengers from singing or playing music out loud anywhere on the network unless they have a licence such as the ones granted to approved buskers.
3 min |
August 27, 2025
The Guardian
Labour to remove peers 'who fail to contribute enough'
Labour plans to remove peers who do not contribute enough to the House of Lords and to press ahead with plans for a retirement age of 80 from the upper house.
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August 27, 2025

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Norway fund sells off stake in Caterpillar over concerns about Gaza
The world's largest wealth fund has excluded Caterpillar, the construction equipment manufacturer, over Israel's use of its bulldozers to destroy Palestinian property in Gaza and the West Bank.
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August 27, 2025
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Williams, 45, Could Play On After Tenacious Muchova Loss
On an unforgettable evening in New York, Venus Williams offered yet another demonstration of her perpetual greatness as she battled into the night with Karolina Muchova, making the 11th seed's life difficult across an intense two hours before falling 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 in the first round of the US Open.
3 min |
August 27, 2025

The Guardian
Kartal and Boulter knocked out as Swiatek and Sinner progress
British hopes take a hit in the first round, with Sonay Kartal battling cramp during defeat
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August 27, 2025
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Havertz and Saka out of Arsenal's trip to Anfield
Kai Havertz will miss Arsenal's showdown at Liverpool on Sunday and Germany's World Cup qualifiers next month, with a decision yet to be made on whether the forward needs surgery on a knee injury.
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August 27, 2025

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Warnings of 'night-time deserts' as one in four venues close
More than one in four late-night venues have shut their doors since 2020, figures show, prompting hospitality industry lobbyists to warn the UK is facing a rise in \"night-time deserts\" without urgent tax cuts.
1 min |
August 27, 2025
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Retail shares fall over fears of consumer spending cuts
Fears that consumers will rein in spending in the second half of the year have knocked the values of some of Britain's biggest retailers including the parent groups of Primark and B&Q, and the DIY chain Wickes.
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August 27, 2025

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'I look forward to it' Parkrunner hits 250 milestone - at age of 97
When Grace Chambers ran her first parkrun, it was the result of a dare. Nine years later, aged 97, she has reached the sought-after milestone of 250 runs.
2 min |
August 27, 2025
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Trump tariff threat to nations that 'discriminate against US tech firms'
Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs and export restrictions on countries that target US big tech companies such as Google, Meta, Amazon and Apple.
2 min |
August 27, 2025
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Turkish transport minister given fine after filming 140mph drive
Turkey's transport minister has been given a speeding fine after posting a video of himself racing down a highway with the hashtag #TurkeyAccelerates.
1 min |
August 27, 2025
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One in, one out Hundred held for removal under scheme
More than 100 people who have crossed the Channel on small boats have been detained before potential removal to France under the new \"one in, one out\" scheme, the government has said.
2 min |
August 27, 2025
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Rangers face 'season-defining' week at home and in Europe
Joe Rothwell has admitted this week could define the rest of Rangers' season.
1 min |
August 26, 2025

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Ngumoha steals show as 10-man Newcastle sunk at last
Goodness knows what the man who was not there made of it all. Might Alexander Isak have felt the tiniest bit guilty at the sight of his understudy, Anthony Gordon, missing a couple of extremely presentable chances before becoming so overwrought he was sent off for a ridiculous first-half tackle on Virgil van Dijk?
3 min |
August 26, 2025

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Music review Young triumph at the post-GCSE rite of passage
You're at the start of what might be the best weekend of your life,\" Manchester's dance-grooved \"pop poet\" Antony Szmierek tells a cheering audience, capturing the buzz which brings tens of thousands of teenagers (and older) to Leeds festival (and its Reading counterpart).
2 min |
August 26, 2025
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Embattled French PM faces ousting in confidence vote on debt burden plan
France's embattled prime minister, Francois Bayrou, looks likely to be ousted and his government toppled next month in a high-stakes confidence vote that could plunge the EU's second biggest economy into even deeper political crisis.
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