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'Children don't see a difference' Pupils play through the divide
On a bright, wintry morning, Bradford's majestic 19th-century city hall is alive with children's laughter.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
'I waited so long to speak out. This was the final straw'
'For someone who has waited so long to speak out, it became abundantly clear on Thursday what I had to do.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
US claims Europe will be 'unrecognisable' by 2045 in paper lauding far right
Donald Trump's administration has said Europe faces \"civilisational erasure\" within two decades as a result of migration and EU integration, arguing in a policy document that the US must \"cultivate resistance\" within the continent to \"Europe's current trajectory\".
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Trump claims world is 'safer place now' as he receives inaugural Fifa peace prize
Donald Trump has been named the first winner of the newly created Fifa peace prize, claiming: \"The world is a safer place now\" as he received the award at the draw for the 2026 World Cup in Washington DC.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Feelgood factor helps Zootopia 2 buck trend against US films in China
‘A comedy about animal cops investigating a reptilian mystery has become the highest-grossing foreign animated film everin China, bucking the trend of declining interest in overseas productions that has resulted in Hollywood films struggling in the Chinese box office.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Ex-Dulwich pupil: Farage told me 'that's the way to Africa'
A former Dulwich college pupil who claims a teenage Nigel Farage told him \"that's the way back to Africa\" has said he felt compelled to speak out by the Reform UK leader's attempt at \"denying or dismissing\" the hurt of his alleged targets.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Mel Brooks’s irresistible monster is alive again
When a film as perfect as Mel Brooks’s Young Frankenstein exists, you might be forgiven for asking what need is there for a live version?
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Another key change Boycott marks turning point in event's history
The decision by four European broadcasters to boycott next year's Eurovision over Israel's inclusion is a watershed moment in the contest's 70-year history.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Breakfast clubs and no benefit cap Key points from poverty strategy
Keir Starmer has hailed his government's plan to tackle child poverty asa “moral mission”, with a promise to lift half a million children out of hardship.
4 min |
December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Why closer ties with Europe are momentum gaining
For much of the last week, Keir Starmer's government has been suggesting that a closer relationship with Europe would be a more prominent part of his agenda in the future.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Video shows men clinging to boat after Caribbean airstrike
Two men who survived a US airstrike on a suspected drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean clung to the wreckage for an hour before they were killed in a second attack, according to a video of the episode shown to senators in Washington.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Hard act to follow
How do writers adapt children's classics for stage?
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Labour launches child poverty plan and signals future changes to welfare
No one should think the government is backing away from reforming the welfare system, which is not helping enough people into work and has significantly rising costs, Pat McFadden said yesterday as he launched Labour’s new child poverty strategy.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Thousands of penguins starve to death as fish numbers plummet
More than 60,000 penguins in colonies off the coast of South Africa have starved to death as a result of disappearing sardines, a new paper has found.
2 min |
December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Money hacks The best ways to send Christmas parcels on time
For Royal Mail parcels within the UK, these are: 17 December for second class and second-class signed for; 20 December for first class and first-class signed for; 19 December for Tracked 48; 22 December for Tracked 24; 23 December for special delivery guaranteed.
4 min |
December 06, 2025
The Guardian
‘No mistrust’ between Europe and US over Ukraine, Macron says after leak
Emmanuel Macron has said there is “no mistrust” between Europe and the US, a day after a report claimed the French president had warned privately there was a risk Washington could betray Ukraine.
2 min |
December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Gen Z's top hang-ups
How to dial down the dread of taking calls and office chat
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Cleaning up illegal dumps costs millions in landfill tax
Millions of pounds in unpaid landfill tax to the government has to be paid by the Environment Agency if it clears any of the thousands of illegal waste dumps across the country.
2 min |
December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Teenager was Tasered by police before being killed by car on M5
A teenager who got out of an ambulance on a motorway hard shoulder was shot with a stun gun by police before being hit and killed by a car, official watchdogs have said.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Doctors call for action as 'sinister' TikTok deepfakes are used to tout supplements
Social media platforms such as TikTok are hosting Al-generated deepfake videos of doctors whose words have been manipulated to help sell supplements and spread health misinformation.
2 min |
December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Nato Biggest ever cyber war game puts allies to test
Russia and China were barely mentioned, but they were the threats in everyone's minds in Tallinn this week, where Nato hosted its largest ever cyber war game.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Three-year-old chess prodigy wins Fide rating
India’s Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha has become the youngest player in chess history to earn an official Fide rating at the age of three years, seven months and 20 days.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Brighton owner Bloom faces questions over claims he bet on own football teams
Tony Bloom, the billionaire owner of Brighton & Hove Albion FC, is facing questions over claims he was an anonymous gambler behind $70m (£52m) in winnings - which allegedly included bets on his football teams.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
BP to scrap paid shift breaks and perks for working on bank holidays
BP is ditching paid rest breaks and most bank holiday bonuses for 5,400 workers in its petrol forecourts as it attempts to offset a planned rise in the independent living wage.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Playwright Jeremy O Harris arrested in Japan on drug charges
The US actor and playwright Jeremy O Harris, known for the Tony-nominated Slave Play, was arrested last month at an airport in Japan on suspicion of attempting to smuggle illegal drugs into the country, according to local authorities.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
CDC panel votes to limit hepatitis jab for newborns
Advisers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) yesterday voted to limit hepatitis vaccines, in a move signalling the Trump administration's regressive approach to inoculations that have been given safely for decades.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Playwright James Graham to take Punch on tour of UK schools
The playwright James Graham is adapting his work Punch for younger audiences and taking it into schools after a successful run in London's West End.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Scotland Swinney defends immigration as Reform rises in polls
Scotland needs immigration to bolster the size of its working-age population, the country’s first minister has said, mounting a forceful defence of diversity in the face of rising support for Reform before next May’s Holyrood elections.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Austria to go ahead with Eurovision despite blow to budget
Austria has said it is moving ahead with plans to host next year's Eurovision, in spite of its budget being hit by four countries boycotting the song contest over Israel's participation and the war in Gaza.
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December 06, 2025
The Guardian
Dimbleby in his dotage is a devilish delight. RFK Jr’s bare chest, not so much
It’s publication week for American Canto, the hastily turned-around memoir by the former New York magazine journalist Olivia Nuzzi, who took on the challenge of explaining what it is about Robert F Kennedy Jr she found so alluring.
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